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Definition

An end point of this type leads to an Integration Engine in a receiver system. This is identified by a URL with defined query parameters.

Use

Choose the addressing mode you want by selecting the appropriate radio button. You can choose between two addressing modes:

·        URL Addressing

In this case you must specify a URL in the input field. The URL is structured as follows:
http(s)://<host>:<port><path>?type=receiver

Note the following:

¡        <host> is the host name of the receiver system

¡        <port> is the HTTP port

¡        <path> is the ICF service for the Integration Engine in the receiver system (for example, /sap/xi/engine).

When you use an end point for an Integration Engine (and URL address mode) there are two ways that you can log on to the receiver system. Select the way you want to log on by using the radio buttons.

¡        Anonymous Logon

In this case, the receiver does not authenticate the incoming message. In order for the message to be received, logon data must be saved in the receiver system for the ICF service (for example, /sap/xi/engine).

¡        Use Logon Data

In this case, logon data is checked when a message arrives. You specify this data in Logon Data.

·        HTTP Destination

In this case, the RFC destination is a type H destination (HTTP connection to an R/3 system) that is defined on the Integration Server. Logon data is already defined in the destination.

Note

You can only create end points for an Integration Engine for SAP systems acting as receiver systems.

Example

See: Example of an End Point (Integration Engine).

 

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