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Former Member
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Hello ,

We are working on JDBC to RFC scenario in SAP XI,

We have to do

huge functionality like calling Two standard Transaction working on two BDC programs and Creating the Log errors and additional performs in side the RFc.

IS it advisable to do like that..

Or better to use Server proxy.

If we use server proxy what are the advantages and issues in this scenario.

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Former Member
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Hi

it always preferable to use Proxy.....and rfc are used when you donot have any alternate options....

SAP always advice use proxies and avoid RFCs

as you know that adavantage of proxies:1. its adapterless communication

2.it is out of box.

Kunaal

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Former Member
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Hi,

IMHO always use a proxy in new systems when there is no standard IDOC. In the old systems try to use asynchronous BAPI.

Best regards,

WG

Former Member
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Hi,

You can please go through this BLOG

Which is explaining how to choose the right Adapter

/people/ravikumar.allampallam/blog/2005/08/14/choose-the-right-adapter-to-integrate-with-sap-systems

Regards

Seshagiri

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In my view, Server porxy is better coz:

1. You can handle large amount of data

2. You can handle error messages

3. Just use XI adapter in you CC at receiver side to connect the R3 system.

4. Need not to import anything in XI (as in case of RFC you need to import it)

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