on 06-16-2008 10:18 AM
Hello friends,
Can anyone please tell me the difference about the oracle fusion and SAP xi.
Note: For each answer high reward points will be given
HI
Sap XI
XI is well suited for connecting SAP systems with each other and with non-SAP. SAP XI provides an integrated workflow engine that allows defining adapters to non-XML protocols and mappings to convert data content from source to target format.
XI comes handy particularly incase of SAP - Non SAP interfaces where you can import standard integration content. Also XI has got sophisticated open standard adapter framework which is very easy to implement and custom logic can be implemented using Adapter module programming.
Advantages:
u2022Monitoring is better than any other middleware product. It offers exhaustive monitoring features like message, performance, component monitoring etc, all of which can be used to track and rectify the errors. It follows a hub and spoke model.
u2022When you need to integrate with an SAP system XI has an advantage in supporting various SAP components and so on.
u2022Process functionalities inside XI to modify content in the communication channel on own defined rules for business purposes.
u2022Mappings and adapters are good as comparable with any other middleware product.
u2022Synchronous & Asynchronous communication is possible.
Dis-Advantages:
u2022Web methods are particularly good if u have B2B kind of communication with their Trading Partners product.
u2022XI is lacking full-fledged Message Queue compared to other established Middleware products.
u2022It lacks in ability to process huge messages but SAP is working on that.
u2022It does not have a messaging layer exposed by APIs like IBM MQ-Series.
u2022It is not comparable to Tibco in terms of speed.
u2022SAP relies on other vendors except for a few adapters
Oracle fusion :
Oracle is using Oracle Fusion Middleware as the foundation for Oracle's next-generation applications, codenamed "Project Fusion." The use of standard technologies such as BPEL and Java will provide this next generation of applications with critical flexibility and management advantages.
Oracle Fusion Middleware ensures that information gets handed off to the right people and the correct business applications---- even when data resides at many different places.
Advantages:
u2022Access management and security, BPEL Process Manager, Identity Management, Business Intelligence, Web services.
u2022Using the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) standard, this component of the Oracle Fusion Middleware family ensures that you can develop, monitor, and improve processes over time with optimal portability and reuse potential.
u2022Oracle Fusion Middleware is modular (allows you to install, configure, and use only those services that you need) open, and extensible to work in a heterogeneous environment.
Dis-Advantages
u2022An automated upgrade from one product to another is devilishly hard to provide by considering the customization of PeopleSoft that will have gone on out there.
u2022Unless Fusion has the same data model as PeopleSoft there may be a need for manual analysis, mapping and data integration work to get it right.
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hi
go thru below for more information
Check the training info details from oracle university website
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=84&group_id=1270
*how toscale up sap-xi *
new to xi
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/12/22/new-to-xi
How to apply themes in Exchange Infrastructure
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/12/11/how-to-apply-themes-in-exchange-infrastructure
XI - SAP's document templates
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/04/09/xi--saps-document-templates
Designing a SAP NetWeaver Landscape
/people/matt.kangas/blog/2008/03/05/designing-a-sap-netweaver-landscape
Getting started with XI, part 1: XI 3.0 cheat sheet
/people/morten.wittrock/blog/2006/03/23/getting-started-with-xi-part-1-xi-30-cheat-sheet
XI Implementation Methodology Worksheet
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/soa-modeling?rid=/library/uuid/86bdc490-0201-0010-b9a2-b98373ea4dc4
Mastering components of XI
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/xi/mastering%2bcomponents%2bin%2bsap%2bxi
What you must know about implementing SAP enhancement packages for SAP ERP
/people/christian.oehler/blog/2008/05/07/what-you-must-know-about-implementing-sap-enhancement-packages-for-sap-erp
Introducing SAP enhancement packages for SAP ERP
/people/christian.oehler/blog/2008/02/25/introducing-sap-enhancement-packages-for-sap-erp
Find Your Way in the Great New World of SAP enhancement packages for SAP ERP: We Will Guide you
/people/christian.oehler/blog/2008/05/14/find-your-way-in-the-great-new-world-of-sap-enhancement-packages-for-sap-erp-we-will-guide-you
regards
chandra
SAP XI:
XI is well suited for connecting SAP systems with each other and with non-SAP. SAP XI provides an integrated workflow engine that allows defining adapters to non-XML protocols and mappings to convert data content from source to target format.
XI comes handy particularly incase of SAP - Non SAP interfaces where you can import standard integration content. Also XI has got sophisticated open standard adapter framework which is very easy to implement and custom logic can be implemented using Adapter module programming.
Advantages
u2022Monitoring is better than any other middleware product. It offers exhaustive monitoring features like message, performance, component monitoring etc, all of which can be used to track and rectify the errors. It follows a hub and spoke model.
u2022When you need to integrate with an SAP system XI has an advantage in supporting various SAP components and so on.
u2022Process functionalities inside XI to modify content in the communication channel on own defined rules for business purposes.
u2022Mappings and adapters are good as comparable with any other middleware product.
u2022Synchronous & Asynchronous communication is possible.
Dis-Advantages
u2022Web methods are particularly good if u have B2B kind of communication with their Trading Partners product.
u2022XI is lacking full-fledged Message Queue compared to other established Middleware products.
u2022It lacks in ability to process huge messages but SAP is working on that.
u2022It does not have a messaging layer exposed by APIs like IBM MQ-Series.
u2022It is not comparable to Tibco in terms of speed.
u2022SAP relies on other vendors except for a few adapters.
Oracle fusion:
Oracle is using Oracle Fusion Middleware as the foundation for Oracle's next-generation applications, codenamed "Project Fusion." The use of standard technologies such as BPEL and Java will provide this next generation of applications with critical flexibility and management advantages.
Oracle Fusion Middleware ensures that information gets handed off to the right people and the correct business applications---- even when data resides at many different places.
Advantages:
u2022Access management and security, BPEL Process Manager, Identity Management, Business Intelligence, Web services.
u2022Using the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) standard, this component of the Oracle Fusion Middleware family ensures that you can develop, monitor, and improve processes over time with optimal portability and reuse potential.
u2022Oracle Fusion Middleware is modular (allows you to install, configure, and use only those services that you need) open, and extensible to work in a heterogeneous environment.
Dis-Advantages:
u2022An automated upgrade from one product to another is devilishly hard to provide by considering the customization of PeopleSoft that will have gone on out there.
u2022Unless Fusion has the same data model as PeopleSoft there may be a need for manual analysis, mapping and data integration work to get it right.
REGARDS
chandrakanth
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