on 04-01-2008 10:59 AM
Hello experts,
I want to know abt the activities involved in a project development of XI.
The flow how it starts and what stages it has to complete the project.
Pls tell me i am new to this SAP-XI
with regards
babu
Than q for all ur replies......
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with regards
babu
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Hi,
if you start you need to:
configure/install all XI landscapes
prepare transporting system
prepare naming convetions
authorizations
Refer
Intoduction to XI project
/people/community.user/blog/2007/01/18/steps-for-a-sound-footing-in-your-xi-project
Methodology to Implement SAP Process Integration
here you go ASAP Methodology
https://websmp101.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700004874282004E
/people/r.eijpe/blog/2006/04/13/the-d-xie-soap-part-1-basic-principles-with-xi-in-the-middle
Thanks
Swarup
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Hi,
Project lifecycle:
Blue printing phase/desing phase.
Built phase or development phase.
Integration testing
Project go live
Support.
what are the repsonsiblities of an XI Developer?
A) Stpes are as follows.
1) Receives functional specs.
2) Understand the business requirements.
3) Check whether are the required information is provided in Functional specs or not information like,source sturucutre,target strucutre,Transformation rule,test files,validation rules,error handling,data size etc.
4) Raise issue log if there are issues and resolve it with functional team.
5) Start building or designing the tech specs with all the required details like IR and ID part.
6) Develope the object as per the design.
7) Follow the naming convention as per the doc.
😎 Test the developed object with test cases and prepare UTC.
9) Then reveiw will happen with other team members.
Chirag
Hi
activities in project implementation:
1) Blue print phase (Designing happens)
2) Build phase actual development will be happen.
3) Integration testing phase ( Transport of object from DEV to QA and QA to PROD) with the testing done in DEV and QA.
4) Go live.
Also refer the below thread:
Let me give brief about XI
What is XI:
Xi is the middleware tool
XI are the component of SAP netweaver.
Now the difference between both of them is
In EP: you need to have a good theoritical and practical experience as well as knowledge of JAVA and adavance java.
In XI: It is separated in two parts
1) XI basis (Administration)
Activites are:
1) XI installation
2) Configuration activitie
3) Post installation checks
4) SLD configuration
5) Create Users,
6) Role assignments.
And many more
2) XI Implementation and development.
Under the development you have two parts Integration repository which is desing part which involves small amount of Java knowledge whenever your requirement is not fulfilled by standard SAP XI function.
and integration Configuration:
This is very simple stpes once your design is over.Based on your requirement you have to use the standard adapter provided by SAP for example if file is coming then u will go for File adapter,if IDOC is psoted to R3 then you go for IDOC adapter,communication with remote client u go for SOAP adapter.
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Hi,
Steps are
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1. Project Preparation project formally initiated and planning well under way
2. Business Blueprint project team gathers requirements and conducts conceptual design of the solution.
3. Realization system solution is built and integration tested, end users trained
4. Final Preparation final check before cut over to new system solution
5. Go Live & Support
Regards
Seshagiri
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Hi,
please have a look here:
/people/community.user/blog/2007/01/18/steps-for-a-sound-footing-in-your-xi-project
Regards
Patrick
Edited by: Patrick Koehnen on Apr 1, 2008 12:31 PM
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