on 06-18-2008 4:58 PM
Hello All,
This question is little bit silly, but this was an interview question .
Can any one share this to me ?
1>Full form of CPA (abbreviation) ?
Best Regards
Rakesh
Hi,
what does it mean to refresh CPA cache......
Looks like the CPA Cache is not up-to-date. You can trigger a refresh manually using URL http://<host>:<port>/CPACache?refresh&mode=full When prompted, you should log on as XIDIRUSER.
what is a CPA cache?
CPA cache - is your Collaboration profile agreement cache, ie to mean it will contains the cache copy of all objects created during configuration time (ID)
CPA (Collaboration profile agreement )Cache-mainly for J2EE engine/Adapter engine.
About Cache Monitoring-
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/92/2fd93f130f9115e10000000a155106/content.htm
Check this for User Roles
http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/netweaver/xi/xiauthorizations.htm
Thanks
Vikranth
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Hi,
CPA stands for Collaboration Profile Agreement.
The CPA cache will gets updated once we activate the Integration Directory objects.
This will contain the details like the Sender service, sender interaface and sender communication channel, etc.
Regards
Bhanu.
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CPA cache- Collaboration Profile Agreement Cache
collaboration-partner-agreement are the configuration object details that have been created using the configuration time. The details are updated into the runtime cache when you activate the Configuration objects in Integration builder u2013Configuration time. This cache is referred to as CPA cache
/people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/05/25/understanding-message-flow-in-xi
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Hi,
CPA is the abbreviation for Collaboration Profile Agreement
CPA cache means it will contains the cache copy of all objects created during configuration time (ID)
To monitor the CPA cache
Display:
http://server:port/CPACache/monitor.jsp
History:
http://server:port/CPACache/history.jsp
How to handle XPI caches in 2004s
Thanks,
Vijaya
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