on 06-24-2008 4:04 PM
do we have the quality fo service to receivers.I mean EO,EOIO,BE
Hi,
do we have the quality fo service to receivers.I mean EO,EOIO,BE
No.
BE (Best Effort):
The message is sent synchronously. The sender waits for a response before it continues processing.
EO (Exactly Once):
The message is sent asynchronously. The sender does not wait for a response. The Integration Engine Extern guarantees that the message is sent and processed exactly once.
EOIO (Exactly Once In Order):
Messages are delivered with the same queue names (supplied by the application) in the same sequence that they were sent from the sender system. Message processing is asynchronous in this case.
In the case of quality of service BE, an error occurs if more than one receiver is determined Seite 468 for a message. In the case of delivery types EO and EOIO, the message is copied correspondingly and sent to the individual receivers.
Synchronous Message Processing (BE)
The message is not persisted by the Integration Engine. Once a message has been processed in the target system it performs an implicit database commit.
Asynchronous Message Processing (EO, EOIO)
The message is persisted by the Integration Engine at a predefined time and scheduled for processing using the queued RFC Extern (qRFC).
Thanks
Vikranth
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HI
NO
THE QOS WILL ONLY BE FOR THE SENDER CC BUT NOT FOR THE RECEIVER
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No. Only sender Communication channel can have qos as BE,EO,EOIO parameters
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hi,
do we have the quality fo service to receivers.I mean EO,EOIO,BE
No.
Thanks,
Vijaya.
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Hi,
Take a look at the below link that will help
/people/sap.india5/blog/2006/01/03/xi-asynchronous-message-processing-understanding-xi-queues-part-i
Thanks
Vikranth
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