06-30-2005 12:51 PM - edited 02-04-2024 5:30 AM
Typically the SAP Content Server is installed with a SAPDB database. The content server software serves the content from the content repository - the SAPDB database.
I recall reading a few years ago about (unofficial?) plans from SAP to support file system based repositories, with the content server controlling access. So from a KPRO application perspective, whether the document was in a database or on a filesystem is hidden.
Can anyone tell me whether this is available yet? And if so, under Windows operating systems?
Regards
Andrew
Can any body has this kind of experience ? I am doing KPRO config and then I want to use a simple PC as content repository and keep content server and R/3 System in the same box and define some link between CS & PC based repository.
Please share your views on this.
Regards
Gopal Jaiswal
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HI Frank Weitzdörfer ,
Could you share about architecture of this scenario ?
Can I use a simple PC as content repository and keep content server and R/3 System in the same box and define some link between CS & PC based repository.
Regards
Gopal Jaiswal
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HI ,
Could anybody has idea how to configure contenet server so that it can be used by Kpro
GOpal Jaiswal
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Hello,
short answer: Yes and Yes.
SAP CS 6.30 can use filesystem to store the repositories.
And it runs on Windows too.
Regards,
Frank
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