on 07-30-2007 10:03 AM
wat is diff b/w central adapter Engine and de-central adapter Engine
pls correct me if i'm wrong...
thnq...
Message was edited by:
satya dvn
Hi
There are two types of Adapter Engine(as you mention)
1 Central AE
2 Local/Decentral AE (LAE)
Central AE is default engine in XI means it installed automatically when you install
XI.
Local Adpater engine is a remote adapter engine(installed by your customer) where your adapter reside. when adapter reside in Local adapter engine that you have to select that LAE as a server type while configuring adapters.
<b>Thanks</b>
Faroooq.
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1.Central adapter Engine resides in the integration server responible for conversion of message from native format to soap-xml format.
2. Local adapter engine resides outside Integration server and resposible for load balancing.
Regards,
S.RamNarender
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Hi
Central AE: uses UME with ABAP (J2EE with Add-In option), i.e.UME of this engine is configured against the coresponding ABAP stack automatically during installation)
Decentral AE: uses UME with DB only (default) or UME with ABAP (su01, PFCG; roles visible as groups; CUSTOM INSTALLATION); decision at installation time!
For more info
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/f5/8fdc3fca21eb06e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
Thanks
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When you install XI, AE gets installed by default. This is central AE.
For load sharing, you can have another AE installed. This AE will be decentral adapter engine.
Regards,
Jai Shankar
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