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(JAVA SE) = Stand-alone Adapter Engine?

Former Member
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In the PI trouble-shooting guide (page 25), it says:

The Adapter Engine (Java SE) differs from the Adapter Engine (Java EE).

It is obviously mis-leading.

So I guess: (JAVA SE) = Stand-alone Adapter Engine

Please help confirm my guess.

Thanks a lot!

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Former Member
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Hi,

yes u r right...(JAVA SE) = Stand-alone Adapter Engine

Actually there are exists some difference between J2SE and J2EE adapter engine.

You connect external systems to SAP XI using the adapters that are installed centrally or non-centrally in the Adapter Engine (J2EE). You configure this centrally by using the Integration Directory. Additional functions include an enhanced monitoring and increased downtime security due to the J2EE-based cluster operation of the Adapter Engine.

The plain J2SE Adapter Engine provides some of these adapters as a standalone version with restricted functions for operating systems that do not support the SAP J2EE server, but that do have JDK 1.3.1 or higher. Therefore, you should only use the plain J2SE Adapter Engine if the platform prerequisites do not allow you to use the J2EE-based Adapter Engine.

Regards

Biplab

Former Member
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Hi

i am not much confirm....but it will be java standard edition(core java) and java enterprise edition(advance java servlet,jsp and ejbs).

thanks

kunaal