on 01-11-2008 8:22 AM
hi friends,
iam using proxys.i have a dought on proxys.the dought is we are not using client side adapter,but we are using serverside.why.pls help on this?
In case of receiver proxy (server proxy), XI is sending the data to other integration engine. XI communicates with this Integration engine using XI adapter. Now to identify that integration engine Path, the channel and the receiver agreement is required.
At sender side, external integration engine sends the data to XI integration engine. As XI understands the Path and Format directly, so it does not require the adapter configuration at the sender side.
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi Ravi,
We configure Xi Adpter for reciever As Xi is sending the data to other integration engine ( Remember Was 6.20 and above has inbuilt IE ). To connect to the Recievers Application systems IE we configure XI adapter,as we configure XI adapter in case you want to communicate with other XI 2.0 /3.0/7.0 boxes.
As there are no Data transformations we term it as "adapterless" communication.
- Satish
Hi Ravi,
Communication Channel is used for two purposes.
Transformation of data from one format to another and providing Logon Details for Target System.
In proxy communication transformation of data is not required as it uses the native XI format ( XML over HTTP )for communication.
In Receiver Proxy we use Receiver XI communication channel only to solve the purpose of providing target System login details but At sender side, external system sends the data to XI . As XI understands the Path and Format directly, so it does not require the adapter configuration at the sender side(no need of XI communication channel).
Regards,
Rohit
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