on 09-11-2007 7:13 AM
Hi friends,
My scenario is Mail to RFC .
May i know the purpose of <b>Maximum connections Property in RFC receiver adapter</b> ?
By default 1 i have given. But if mails are coming it throwing error .
So i have increased the maximum connections to 99 . Now it is ok .
My doubt is if i increaed teh connection to 99 then <b>do i need to do anything on XI Server side ?</b>
<b> I am facing problem klike same mail data has sent many times . What was problem in that ?</b>
Best Regards .,
V.Rangarajan
i think only 50 connections(Max) is possible....
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Hi Ranga,
Were you able to get a solution to the problem that you were facing with the email?
If so, please let me know how you solved it. I also have the same issue about the
Maximum connections Property in RFC receiver adapter.
Thank you in Advance.
Danny
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hi try this,
Goto your receiver RFC adapter and choose advanced mode
now chech the option commit handling for single BAPI Calls
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hey
you can't have more than 50 connections(and even thats tooo high)
make it 5 and test your scenario
also have a look at the following
Thanx
Aamir
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use the Additional Parameters -> Maximum Connections in the RFC adapter.
Also in case u r facing any reconnect issues, try implementing this blog - /people/community.user/blog/2006/09/21/xi-rfcadapter-reconnect-issue
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