Found 3 Articles for SAP PI

Interacting SAP and Navision using 3rd party applications

Abhinanda Shri
Updated on 16-Dec-2019 07:13:59

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There are many middleware tools that work as middleware for integrating different applications. There exists a vast variety of them but choosing a correct one is based on the applications being integrated.For integrating the third-party application with either SAP or Navision, you can use Apache Camel. Also, SAP provides a framework - SAP PI - SAP NetWeaver Process Integration.Lately, SAP Business One has emerged as the preferred choice for integration of third-party applications with SAP. It is highly preferred by developers as it provides vast options for handling various use cases. Its working is based on either of the two ... Read More

Difference between SAP PI/PO and ESB

Nikitha N
Updated on 12-Mar-2020 10:22:32

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SAP PI/PO is more relevant to use when your entire landscape is of SAP modules. SAP Process Integration is a part of the SAP NetWeaver platform. It is called SAP NetWeaver Exchange Infrastructure XI in NetWeaver 7.0 ehp2 and older versions. SAP NetWeaver Process Integration is a part of the NetWeaver software component and is used for the exchange of information in company’s internal system or with external parties.SAP PI/XI enables you to set up cross-system communication and integration and allows you to connect SAP and non-SAP systems based on a different programming language like Java and SAP ABAP. It ... Read More

SAP interfaces throws an error message "Completion Code 2, Reason 2161, MQJMS2002”

Monica Mona
Updated on 24-Feb-2020 09:22:46

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As per my understanding,  the only way to get the MQ jar files or the MQ C/C++ library files onto a system is by installing any of the below:Using WebSphere MQ product orUsing WebSphere MQ Client SupportPacsYou can find jar file under WebSphere MQ V7.0 Clients SupportPacks. The install files are commonly available under java/lib directory.You can try installing jar files from Fix Central. Go to Fix Central and enter "Java" in the Text search box.https://www-945.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/swg/identifyFixes?query.parent=ibm~WebSphere&query.product=ibm~WebSphere~WebSphere%20MQ&query.release=9.0&query.platform=AllThe name of the file to be downloaded is in this format:-[IBM|WS]-MQ-Install-Java-All.jar.For example, for MQ V9.0:9.0.0.0-IBM-MQ-Install-Java-All.jar.You have the following files that can be moved to ... Read More

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