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ITS with WEB AS6.40

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Installed WEB AS6.40. So ITS should have been installed along with this ? Is there any steps to check if ITS is installed properly or not ? I guess if ITS is installed IACOR would have come by default which would have 2 RFC Destinations by default. By I am not seeing any RFC Destination for IACOR. Kindly help

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ChrisSolomon
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If you installed WAS6.40, ITS is integrated (ie. no additional install). That said, there are limitations and I would suggest reading the SAP help files about intergrated vs. external ITS.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/54/4d9993c6592941a407313a6763575c/frameset.htm

IACOR is used when installing ITS externally. It allows R/3 to "know" where all your ITS instances are when you are publishing services out to ITS. For example, you configure IACOR to know where your ITS instances (Wgate and Agate sides also) all "live". Then R/3 simple talks to IACOR when publishing and IACOR handles putting things in the right place, so to speak. In this way, you can add,move,change,etc the location of ITS instances without having to configure it in R/3. Make sense?

athavanraja
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Hi Rukmani,

Is your question answered? reward the helpful answers and close the thread.

Regards

Raja

athavanraja
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IACOR will happen when you install standalone ITS. What is available as part of WAS6.40 is integrated ITS.

To learn more about integrated ITS check out the following link.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/54/4d9993c6592941a407313a6763575c/frameset.htm

to test the integrated ITS check out the following weblog.

/people/durairaj.athavanraja/blog/2005/08/21/running-your-first-its-webgui-application-in-sap-netweaver-04-abap-edition--nsp

Regards

Raja