on 01-30-2008 5:34 AM
Hi
How can we see the xi server port.
What are settings to do for Http to Rfc Scenario?
regards
venkat
Hi Venky,
Server port is nothing but 5(yr System Number)00 like 50100 where 01 is the system number.
Regards
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Java port - 5<XX>00 where XX is the instance number of server installation. Usually 00
HTTP port - smicm - menu - goto - services
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi,
Your Java port is 5 Services to confirm your ABAP port.
For HTTP communication, messages are sent directly to the pipeline of the Integration Engine of XI, which uses the ABAP port.
Regards,
Gökhan
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You can go thru this blog for HTTP to RFC - A Starter Kit
/people/community.user/blog/2006/12/12/http-to-rfc--a-starter-kit
Also...
Troubleshooting - RFC and SOAP scenarios
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2008/01/08/troubleshooting--rfc-and-soap-scenarios-updated-on-20042009
Thanks
Kiran
Edited by: kiran dasari on Jan 30, 2008 11:12 AM
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Hi,
You can use the tcode SMICM to find the java port and also the http port.
Regards,
Nithiyanandam
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