on 08-01-2007 2:50 PM
hi all,
1.what is cross-component and business process management?
2.why bpm's
Hi,
BPM: Drives processes within and across different applications. We can design, automation, execution, monitoring etc. It allows companies to automate. In a single word, it is the right technology for integrating people, applications, internal and external resources including workflows.
CCBPM: is an important facility of the XI, including design, configuration & runtime components.
>>Why BPM?
Mainly used in senarios where extra functionlities are to be done with the source messge which cannot be done using he noraml mapping and user-defined functions.
Some of them are:
->Collecting of msgs till a certain count or for a specific criteria
-> Merging messages
-> Spliiting messages
-> Processing of error files
-> Parallel processing of two criterias etc.. etc..
Regards
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Hi Srinivas ,
<b>BPM</b>
Integration Process is an Executable Business Process / Cross system Process for processing the Messages .
BPM drives processes within and across the diffrent applications.
<b> why BPM</b>
Using BPM we can perform Desiging , customization and all . Simply i can say we can handle DeadLine ,Exception , looping and a lot many.
Please go through the Links provided above.
<i>1.what is cross-component and business process management?</i>
The Design and processing of Integration Process is also known as CCBPM.
Award points if helpful
Best Regards .,
V.Rangarajan
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An integration process is an executable, cross-system process for processing messages. In an integration process you define all the process steps that are to be executed and the parameters relevant for controlling the process.
You implement integration processes when you want to define, control, and monitor complex integration processes that extend across enterprise and application boundaries. The design and processing of integration processes is also known as cross-component Business Process Management (cross-component BPM, ccBPM).
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http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1
044dba38b370f77835cc/frameset.htm
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Prabhu S
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Hi,
CCBPM
Besides the send, receive, and transformation steps, you also have numerous ways of influencing the control flow of a process. For example, you can define loops, forks, deadlines, and exception handlers.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1044dba38b370f77835cc/content.htm
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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Hi srinivas ,
For all ur question the following liks will give you answer
CCBPM Intruduction
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1044dba38b370f77835cc/frameset.htm
BPM
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/3c/831620a4f1044dba38b370f77835cc/content.htm
check list for BPM https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/3bf550d4-0201-0010-b2ae-8569d193...
/people/pooja.pandey/blog/2005/07/27/idocs-multiple-types-collection-in-bpm - Collection of IDoc to Single File
/people/stefan.grube/blog/2006/09/18/collecting-idocs-without-using-bpm - collecting IDocs without BPM
/people/anish.abraham2/blog/2005/12/22/file-to-multiple-idocs-xslt-mapping - File to Multiple IDocs
BPM BLOGS
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https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/weblogs?blog=/weblogs/topic/40
For BPMs check these weblogs:
/people/krishna.moorthyp/blog/2005/06/09/walkthrough-with-bpm
/people/arpit.seth/blog/2005/06/27/rfc-scenario-using-bpm--starter-kit
/people/sriram.vasudevan3/blog/2005/01/11/demonstrating-use-of-synchronous-asynchronous-bridge-to-integrate-synchronous-and-asynchronous-systems-using-ccbpm-in-sap-xi
/people/ravikumar.allampallam/blog/2005/02/17/bridging-the-sync-async-bridge-with-fork-xi
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/08/24/do-you-like-to-understand-147correlation148-in-xi
/people/daniel.graversen/blog/2006/09/07/using-a-bpm-to-collect-messages-for-a-set-interval-of-time
Best Regards .,
V.Rangarajan
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