on 10-06-2009 1:05 PM
Hi All,
I want to integrate the Java and ECC system with the help of PI.
The Java system which are being used is a browser-based web application written in Java to comply with the Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) standard, version 1.4 from Sun Microsystems and SAP ECC system.
Can anybody please tell me the possible adapters/proxies which can be used in the above case?
Thanks in advance,
Merrilly.
Hello,
>>The Java system which are being used is a browser-based web application written in Java to comply with the Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) standard, version 1.4 from Sun Microsystems and SAP ECC system.
The avaioable options are
Sender: HTTP/SOAP/Java proxy (XI) adapter
Receiver : Proxy/IDoc or RFC.
For start I would suggest you to use SOAP > PI> PROXY/IDOC
Try explaining you r scenario more (saying the approx message size, frequency of execution etc). then we would be able to suggest the appropriate adapter
Regards
Suraj
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> Hi All,
> I want to integrate the Java and ECC system with the help of PI.
> The Java system which are being used is a browser-based web application written in Java to comply with the Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) standard, version 1.4 from Sun Microsystems and SAP ECC system.
> Can anybody please tell me the possible adapters/proxies which can be used in the above case?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Merrilly.
java proxies can be a great option - http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/7d4db211-0d01-0010-1e8e-9b07fc2113ab&override...
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