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New Functions and Changes in SAP NetWeaver ’04 SPS 13
New Functions and Changes |
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Some of the adapters shipped by SAP have new parameters. You can find these adapters in the Integration Directory and PCK. |
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The demo examples now contain simple application cases for routing and mapping. The application cases can be configured and executed as required. |
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The archiving of messages can now be restricted to the inbound version of a message. ALE audits – as acknowledgments from IDoc receivers - can now be processed as packages. |
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It is now possible to install SAP Exchange Infrastructure together with an SAP ERP 2004 application on SAP Web Application Server 6.40. |
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The structure overview of the data-flow editor and the test environment in the mapping editor have been enhanced. New standard functions and example message mappings are also now available. |
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By using a new mapping lookup API, in message, Java, and XSLT mapping programs, you can now read data from an application system or execute mapping routines at runtime. |
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The new RNIF 1.1 adapter enables you to exchange messages between the Integration Server and any RosettaNet-enabled system that supports RNIF 1.1. |
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Input help is now available for the sender and receiver in message monitoring. It is now possible to save a selection filter in performance monitoring. |
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In the case of sender services of type Business Service or Business System, you can now restrict access to the runtime environment to particular users for certain adapter types. |
Additional Changes in the Documentation for SAP NetWeaver 04’ SPS 13
Changes |
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An overview of the adapters shipped by SAP that contains information about transport and message protocols, acknowledgments, attachments, and quality of service, is now available. |
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The description of configuration objects for testing your own adapter in the Partner Connectivity Kit has changed. You no longer need to define a mapping. |
