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SOAP Adapter FAQ

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Last Updated (Saturday, 08 August 2009 11:15) Written by Anon. Wednesday, 10 December 2008 22:02

1. Sender Connection

  • Q: To which URL can I send my SOAP message?

           A: The URL for your SOAP sender channel is

           http://host:port /XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=p:s:c

where host is the host name, port is the port number, p is the optional party name, s the service name, and c is the channel name, respectively.

 

JMS Adapter FAQ

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Last Updated (Saturday, 08 August 2009 11:15) Written by Anon. Wednesday, 10 December 2008 21:59

Question: Where do I find the JMS adapter documentation?

Answer: In the SAP online help, see <Hyperlink>http://help.sap.com and select Documentation->SAP NetWeaver->SAP NetWeaver '04 (SPS xx) there (English or German)->Process Integration->SAP Exchange Infrastructure->Runtime->Connectivity->Adapter->JMS Adapter

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Mail Adapter FAQ

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Last Updated (Saturday, 08 August 2009 11:16) Written by Anon. Wednesday, 10 December 2008 21:53

1. Sender Connection

  • Q: My mail messages seem to be read by the adapter but not processed. At least there is no message shown in the message monitor.

A: Please look at the adapter monitor in Runtime Workbench. You should be able to find your mail sender channel under the Mail adapter. The detail text of the channel should describe the problem.

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IDoc Adapter

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Last Updated (Saturday, 08 August 2009 11:16) Written by Anon. Wednesday, 10 December 2008 21:51

The IDoc adapter enables you to process IDocs (Intermediate Documents) using the Integration Engine. IDocs from SAP systems Release 3.1x or higher are supported.
The IDoc adapter is used by SAP systems to connect to a centrally configured Integration Engine using IDocs. A system that has an Integration Engine of this type is referred to as the Integration Server. External systems can also use the IDoc adapter to connect to an Integration Server.

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Adapters in detail

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Architecture - Adapters

Last Updated (Saturday, 08 August 2009 11:17) Written by Kevin Wilson Wednesday, 10 December 2008 21:47

Table of Contents
OVERVIEW    2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS    3
XI ADAPTER ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW    4
XI COMPONENTS RELATING TO THE ADAPTER    4
The Adapter Engine    4
The Adapter Framework    4
Resource Adapters    5
Partner Connectivity Kit    5

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