on 05-29-2007 9:44 AM
'JCO Connection' and 'JCo RFC Provider Service', is it the same things?
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Hi,
Here is a <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6a/82343ecc7f892ee10000000a114084/content.htm">link</a> to show how JCo RFC Provider service works with JCo .
Regards,
Prabhakar.
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hi,
In the J2EE Engine the RFC functions are implemented by the JCo RFC Provider service, which is used for processing ABAP to Java requests. A feature is provided for receiving calls from the SAP systems this is done by registering the J2EE Engine as a RFC destination.
The JCo RFC Provider Service processes calls from the SAP systems. It dispatches the calls to a stateless session bean, which is registered in the J2EE Engine naming system. By naming convention the JNDI name used is identical to the name of the SAP function module.
cheers,
jo
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JCO Connection is simply a connection via JCO service.
connection uses the JCo RFC provider service to locate the RFC and connect to it.
After locating and connecting to RFC , you get a JCO connection instance.
Regards,
Ashwani Kr Sharma
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