on 03-30-2009 3:53 PM
Hi,
Can any one please tell me the answers for foll. questions,
What are JCo destinations ? What it contains ?
What is the purpose of creating JCo destinations ?
Who will create JCo destinations ?
How many types of JCo destinations are available ? What are they ?
When we prefer System Objects and JCo destinations ?
Thanks in Advance
Ravi Kiran
Hi
What are JCo destinations ? What it contains ?
Means : Target Backend Systestem & Target Backend details
What is the purpose of creating JCo destinations ?
To Connect backend system
Who will create JCo destinations ?
Portal Admin Team
How many types of JCo destinations are available ? What are they ?
only 1 type
When we prefer System Objects and JCo destinations ?
JCO only for Webdynpro applications.
Regards
SS
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Hi Ravi Kiran,
1. What are JCo destinations ? What it contains ?
Jco Connection are JAVA SAP connectors, these are used to connect Backend system properties, like source system(JAVA) name and destination system(ABAP) name, which are divined as part SLD.
it contains also type of data your fetching from ABAP to JAVA system
2. What is the purpose of creating JCo destinations ?
These are used to connect Backend system properties, like source system(JAVA) name and destination system(ABAP) name.
3. Who will create JCo destinations ?
J2EE ADMIN or Portal Admin
4. How many types of JCo destinations are available ? What are they ?
JCO's are 2 types, Model Data and Meta Data, we need one pair of these two connect any system.
5. When we prefer System Objects and JCo destinations ?
when you accessing the backend system through portal we need to have system object,
where as you are trying to connect to backend from webdynpro for java (NWDS) we need to use JCO's
May be this answer will help you,
Cheers,
Appu
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