on 05-12-2011 9:43 PM
Dear,
I have two questions:
1) What the usage of "Extented Configuration Management (XCM)".
2) What the usage of JCO configuration in Web Dynpro or SLD?
Thanks.
Dear Jie,
If you need to configure some setting for an XCM application, that is normally handled by CRM-ISA,
so you may be in the wrong forum.
However, if you need to modify some jco parameter, that can be done using the webdynpro
content administrator.
I attach you documentations which describes how to use the
application:
How to use WD Content Administrator
WD Best Practices How to configure JCO
Best regards,
Shimon Zafrir
SAP AGS
Support Engineer
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Hi Jie,
1) Extended Configuration Management (XCM) Administration tool to configure Web applications after you have installed the Web components.
You can get more about this in
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm60/helpdata/en/0f/f8a642a4f70c31e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
2) SLD is used to store the connection properties of Java system and ABAP System.
JCO Destinations acts as interface between web AS Java Technical system and Web AS ABAP Technical system.
In an Webdynpro application we will use RFC's and BAPI's, if u want to communicate with ECC via webdynpro java application these SLD and JCO's configurations are mandatory.
See this document, how to configure it.
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/c0c1d495-048e-2b10-babd-924a136f56b5
Regards,
Pradeep Kumar G
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