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Transporting Using the Change Management
Service 
The Change Management
Service (CMS) is part of
SAP NetWeaver Java
Development Infrastructure. This service enables you to configure your
transport landscape and manage the transport of objects between different
systems.

For information about installing the SAP NetWeaver JDI, see SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com/nw04installation ® Dev Env ® Installation Guide – SAP NetWeaver JDI.
The use of the CMS for design and configuration objects is optional. It presents an alternative for transports between different Integration Repositories and Integration Directories, which you can also execute using the file system (see: Transporting Using the File System).
To transport
XI objects using CMS, you must configure an
XI track
(repository type: XI) in the CMS
Landscape
Configurator.

You launch the CMS tools from your Web browser. See:
Launching the CMS Web
User Interface.
The track determines the transport route for the configuration and design objects for each software component version:
· For repository transports, you assign the software component versions that you want to use to the track.
· There are no software component versions in the Integration Directory. Therefore, for directory transports, you specify the software component version SAP-INTDIR 3.0 (EXCHANGE DIRECTORY 3.0) using the CMS. This refers to all configuration objects of the Integration Directory.
You enter the server addresses for a maximum of three different Integration Repositories or Integration Directories: one for development (DEV, mandatory), one for consolidation (CONS, mandatory), and one for the productive environment (PROD, optional). Enter a URL with the following structure: http://<server>:<port>/rep/ or http://<server>:<port>/dir/.
See also:
Creating an XI
Track
CMS supports the following scenarios for transporting design and configuration objects:

In the case
of transport scenarios with linked tracks, the objects versions in
PROD1 must be
identical to those in DEV2. You must
only link XI tracks from different system landscapes (see also:
Connecting Tracks,
that is, if two tracks A and B are linked, no systems in track A can also
appear in track B. You can enter the systems of both system landscapes in a
System Landscape Directory.
Once you have set up your tracks by using the Landscape Configurator in CMS, execute the transports by using the Transport Studio and the Integration Builder (see: Overview).