on 02-28-2008 6:43 AM
While using JDBC ...IN ID..Which one to use Business system or Business Service.
While dealing with IDOC and Proxys its best practice to use the Business systems. For other types you can use the Service
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Hi
You can create the Business Service in ID itself.It is an abstract unit and it will act as Business System while exchanging the messages.In ID goto Service Without Party>Choose Business Service>Right Click and say as New>Give Servie Name as your Naming Conventions and choose u r configuration Scenario to adding the same> click on create>It will create the service and u can edit the service>u can find the tabs Receiver,Sender and etc--> Add ur Inbound/Outbound interfaces and corresponding Communication channels.
Hope it will helps to you to create the Business service.
Cheers
Veera
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Hi,
When ever we are dealing with the SAP r/3 means we can go for Business system
In other cases always we can go for Business service when you dont know the Business system name of the JDBC. i.e u dont have the Business system name in SLD for JDBC.
You can create the Busness service in ID itself
Regards
Seshagiri
Edited by: N V Seshagiri on Feb 28, 2008 7:46 AM
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Business System : It is registered in SLD,We should have all the technical details to use
it, A business system is something that physicallu exists. generally for R/3 applications
we use this one.
Business Service : When we don't have all the technical details then we use the business
service, it is mostly used for B2B scenarios.
In ID objects tab in Business service is there, there right click and create the new business service, and fill the details like interface,...
You can use either of one.
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