on 12-18-2007 11:28 AM
is there is any imporatance of creating untegration scinario in the integraton repository in the performance point of view?
Hi,
Basically Integration Scenario is another method of doing the scenario Configuration, So there is no point of Performance comparison.It has nothing to do with runtime performance.
Using Integration Scenario we save our lot of time for doing Configuration in ID.
Constraints in Using Integration Scenario:
1.We do not find Business Services in Integration Scenario.
So , if we do not have Technical System Details of Third Party Systems.We need to create Third Party Systems in SLD and then configure your scenario in ID.
2.We need to do some extra work in IR for using IS such as:
Create Actions,Create Communication Channel Templates, Design Integration Scenario. etc.
Thanks,
Anurag Garg
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I don't think so.But yes.. if u r creating integration scenario in IR.u can create the Configuration objects using wizard.So it will take less time to configure the ID objetcs.
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hi..
There is no performance effect if u create Integration Scenario.
For the business purpose it is more preferable for the systemetic representation.
To create Integration Scenario there muts be two business systems .
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Ram,
performance point of view of there is NO importance.
You can find these basec questions & answers on a single click on SDN, try to find yourself m sure you will get all your answers.
Regards,
Sarvesh
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