on 08-13-2007 12:46 PM
In Integration Server, there are Business Process engine(BPE), IE and Adapter Engine (AE).
my question is what is the role of BPE?
what's the major work done in BPE alone???
Hi
The Business Process Engine is the runtime component that executes collaborative integration processes.
Business Process Engine handles process execution and correlation handling.
Thanks
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Hi
As we know IS is the XI's runtime component for receiving messages and controlling how these messages are forwarded. During configuration of the XI system landscape, an SAP Web AS client is assigned the role of Integration Server. The following two engines work together in this client to control the message flow
-The Integration Engine is responsible for central Integration Server services, for example, routing and mapping.
-The Business Process Engine is responsible for executing and persisting integration processes.
Thanks
Hi,
In simple words, the BPE provides runtime support for Integration Processes defined in the IB. The BPE is part of the IS and you can monitor the execution of integration processes by using the monitoring functions of the Integration Engine. The BPE is the same as the Workflow Engine.
regards
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Hi,
The BPE resides outside the Integration server and the Integartion Process will execute in BPE at runtime..
Check this link:
/people/krishna.moorthyp/blog/2005/06/09/walkthrough-with-bpm
Also refer to this Guide to learn how to monitor Integration Process:
Regards,
vasanth
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Hi,
Monitoring of BPMs is done through BPE( Business Process Engine)
Regards,
S.RamNarender
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Business Process Engine processes integration processes at runtime
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