on 02-12-2008 4:36 AM
Hi all,
Can any body please suggest me when do we choose service with party and service without party?
We have a scenario where i need to use the webservices provided by the third party Java Based system. i am sure that i need to define Business service as technical details of the system are not available in the SLD. Please do correct me as i am configuring this scenario for the first time.
Any links related to a Web Blog / Thread would be great.
Thanks and best regards,
Kulwant Singh
Hi ,
For u r first question..
partyes are used when u exchange the data between different parties,.B2B
Service with out parties means exchange the data between different systems in the parent organization. like A2A
for u r SLD connnections,
click technical system
click thrid party
give technical sys name,
and upload u r swcv.
and add
click busyness sys
click third party,
give some name,
upload u r technical sys
give related integration scenario name,
u r technical sys and busyness sys for soap is created...
Plz award max points...
thanq
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Kulwant,
if u want more about party, look @ this blog by Shabarish.good one..!!
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/09/08/b2b-and-the-hype-about-the-party
Thnqs
Biplab.
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Hi,
Service with out party will be used when ever we are dealing with Application-Application Integration.Like this is With in the Organization level.
These interfaces have to configure in a normal way.
Party will be used , when ever we are dealing with the Business to business Integration. Like this is Out side the Organization.
Some B2B Scenarios
/people/shailesh.mane/blog/2006/06/27/b2b-configuration-part-i--creating-an-integration-scenario
/people/shailesh.mane/blog/2006/06/29/b2b-configuration-part-ii--creating-the-configuration-using-the-automated-configuration-tool
Regards
Seshagiri
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Hi Kulwant,
A communication party (party for short) represents a larger unit, which is involved in a collaborative process. Using a communication party, you generally address a company within a cross-company process.That means we use party only when we r using B2B communcation.for example communication of two diffrent organization who r having different landscape.
see this
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/81/104bb1fbab254c8644877c7f856bbf/content.htm
for ur scenario...its not a B2B scenario.....u need not use party...but yes u have to use Business service
Thanx
Biplab
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hi
1.we go for service without party when we are having A2A communication.
A2A means application to application communication, it is used when two systems in same landscape try to communicate with each other. Systems in same landscape means both the systems are belongs to same organization or a company.
Normally in A2A communication sender and receiver is inside one organization and developer have freedom to define communication rules .
refers to link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/66/58934257a5c96ae10000000a155106/content.htm
2.we go for service withparty when we are having B2B communication
B2B means Business to Business communication .It is used when there is exchange of information between two different Parties or companies or landscape.
When two applications in different companies communicates with each other we call it B2B Communication.
in case of B2B every party has it own rules which must be followed if we want to communicate between different organization.
refers to link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/ca/efb540efe68631e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
rewardspoints if helpful
BR
Kasturika
Edited by: Kasturika Phukan on Feb 12, 2008 6:06 AM
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