Can u deisgn Integration scenario without Integration repository?

Hello,
Is it possible to design an Integration scenario to without Integration repository(without creating any repository objects)?
if yes, How do we do that?
regards,
haritha
[email protected]

Haritha,
Do u mean the Integration Scenario <b>Object</b> in XI? I think we can't create Integration Scenario Object without IR. More over u have to create Integration scenario itself in IR only right?
Or u mean that u want to create some scenario's without IR object. If yes then its definitely possible.
Can u clarify which one u refer here.
raj.

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