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hi...Fri's

whaat type of adapters will support for B2B .

regards,

Pasi

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Former Member
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Hi

B2B mean communicating using the third party.

in B2B communication the systems that will communicate will not be in the same landscape so the concept of party will come while using the B2B communication

To communicate with the third party systems we can make use seeburger adapters.

The different seeburger adapters are

AS2

X400P7

FTP....

Thanks

Rinku

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Hi Pasi,

just check the link which will guide of the supported adapters in B2B

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/0d/5ab43b274a960de10000000a114084/content.htm

Also if you want to see all list of adapter type

Then through RWB go to component moni

then go to adapter engine then click to communication channel and then in adapter type there in drop down list you can see all the type of adapter supported by B2B

Regards,

Sumit Gupta

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sumit gupta

Former Member
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HI,

For B2B scenarios all third party adapter are supported. For example Seeburger third party adapter like AS2,X400,OFPTS,FILEVAN adapters.

Thnx

Chirag

Former Member
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Pasi,

B2B mean communicating outside the firewall.

So data will be coming from third party which is not in the same landscape then you have to use the third pary tool like EDI, Seaburger, IBM Websphere etc.

You can use the Seaburger adapter in XI.

Regards,

Sarvesh

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It does not matter , all XI adpters will except will differ in case where you will have to take care like for

Adapters are used to connect the PCK both to SAP Exchange Infrastructure and to other systems.

The PCK provides a variety of adapters for this purpose. You can use these adapters to convert XML and HTTP-based messages to the specific protocols and formats of these systems and the other way around.

The PCK provides adapters, which you can use to do the following, depending on how they are configured:

● Communicate with SAP systems using the RFC interface (RFC adapter)

● Enable data exchange with the SAP Business Connector (SAP Business Connector adapter)

● Exchange data with systems by using a file interface or an FTP server (file/FTP adapter )

● Access databases using JDBC (JDBC adapter)

● Communicate with messaging systems using the JMS API (JMS adapter)

● Integrate remote clients or Web service providers using the SOAP adapter (SOAP adapter )

● Connect e-mail servers to the PCK (mail adapter)

● Exchange data with SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI adapter)

In the adapter configuration, you specify whether an adapter is located at the inbound channel (sender adapter) or at the outbound channel (receiver adapter) of the PCK.

web service - SOAP or http adapter

sap/ R3 system - IDOC (only at receiver side)

legacy system- file adapter

Vishal

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