on 08-11-2005 1:41 PM
It has been my experience with SAP that you would only have one schema. Obviously now with a JAVA + ABAP instance you have an ABAP as well as a JAVA schema. My JAVA developers are used to creating multiple schemas as a way to secure the various java applications. It is still true in WAS that you are not to create additional schemas in the database.
Hi Steve,
I don't think so. Creating additional schemas purely depends on your sole requirement on RDBMS DB which has to be supported by WAS server.In our Java development we have different schemans for different requirement which is supported by WAS.
Hope it helps.
Rdgs,
G
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