Difference between ITS and WAS server
difference between ITS and WAS server
Hello Pradeep,
The ITS is the Internet Transaction Server. WAS is Web Application Server. I'm not sure how to compare the two because the WAS from Basis 6.40 and higher includes the ITS. I think the question you wanted to ask is the difference between the Standalone ITS and the Integrated ITS???
The Standalone ITS is installed on a web server (IIS or Apache usually). It could also include another server that we call the AGate.
The Integrated ITS comes with the WAS Basis 6.40 and higher. Therefore not needing a separate web server.
There is also a note that lists some differences of the two.
Edgar
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Difference between ITS and Web Application Server
Hi All,
What is ITS server. Can anyone explain me the difference between ITS and WAS(Web Application Server)
Thanks
HarpreetHi Harpreet:
ITS is basically the tool that allow you to use SAP via http. Theres lots of info about <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/0d/654d356560054ce10000009b38f889/frameset.htm">ITS</a> or <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/5f/0ef441ad7bc417e10000000a155106/frameset.htm">WebAS with Integrated ITS</a>
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Hope this help!
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actualy i have no idea regarding this topic.Could anyone help me to solve this asap.please reply to me urgently.
Edited by: Nishigandha Misra on Apr 10, 2008 2:11 PMhi
SAP net weaver is a platform which work as foundation for integration of components of SAP with each other ,
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other are like
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I believe that the correct behaviour is to rerun the .jsp page unless the
user specifically sets the header to allow the browser to cache it. That
being said... You should never make a web application that can be broken by
the user hitting "reload" or the browser automatically retrying. An
application like this is very fragile and will probably break in practice.
I suggest that you either make all your pages idempotent or you keep track
through a hidden form field a transaction id and only allow the execution of
any particular transaction once. As far as WebLogic not being a good web
server, I would say that with 6.1 you get most of the management advantages
of using a separate web server and also most of the static file performance
you will find with apache or IIS.
Sam
"John Wang" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi Bruno,
>
> Thank you for your prompt reply.
>
> I think I might not explain my problem clearly. My application
> is in developing stage now. So we are just working on a single
> serevr which can acts as both a web and an application server.
> Later we are going to distribute our application into a web and an
application
> seperately.
>
> As you said, it seems that my problem is because the weblogic server is
mainly
> an application server and does not act as a web server very well. So if I
distribute
> my application into both a web and an application servers, it should be
fine,
> since it is ok when I run it over the J2EE server. Is this correct?
>
> In other words, I can say that the J2EE server is configured better in its
role
> as a web server than the weblogic server, isn't it?
>
> In addition, all my JSP files are only dealing with catching
> data from user input and displaying data. Data inserting is done
> by EJB and JavaBeans through the JSP files. Because those JavaBeans in the
JSP
> files, each time when I use the BACK button, it will invoke those
JavaBeans and
> EJBs through the JSP files and do things like inserting in the background.
That
> is what I mean in my previous message.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -John
>
> "Bruno" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >Hi John,
> >
> >You should use a real Web Server on the front side of your application.
> >Weblogic
> >is mainly an application server that has to be used in middle tier. But
> >it's not
> >a good Web Server. Like almost all J2EE application. You should use a
> >separate
> >web server like apache, optimised to serve static file. Furthemore, this
> >approach
> >will enable you to physically separate the two servers for a better
security.
> >Anyway, usually jsp files are dynamic files and are not intended to be
> >totally
> >cached (except in special cases). I think you should just use JSP to
> >display data.
> >If you want to do data inserting, you should use EJB or JavaBeans for
> >that rather
> >than JSP.
> >
> >Hope it helps
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >"John Wang" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>Hi Everyone,
> >>
> >>I have a J2EE application implemented mainly with JSP and EJB, which
> >>can run on
> >>both J2EE and Weblogic Servers seperately. When running on either of
> >>them, the
> >>server acts as both a web and application server.
> >>
> >>It is my understanding that it first goes to the cache in the browser
> >>when you
> >>try to revisit the previous page (JSP files) by clicking the BACK button
> >>in the
> >>browser. If the page is there, it just displays that page from the
cache.
> >>If not,
> >>it will go to the server to retrive (execute) that page.
> >>
> >>When I run my application over J2EE server and try to visit the previous
> >>page
> >>by using the BACK button in the browser, it does this way correctly.
> >>But when
> >>I run my
> >>application over Weblogic server, it always goes to the server and
execute
> >>the
> >>JSP file again in the server, rather than simply retriving that page
> >>from the
> >>cache. If your JSP file is simply doing data retriving, that is fine.
> >>But if it
> >>is doing data inserting, it will insert your data again. This is not
> >>good.
> >>
> >>I know that the Weblogic server is mainly an application server. But
> >>I am not
> >>sure when it acts as a web server,
> >>why it works differently from J2EE which also can acts as both an
pplication
> >>and
> >>a web server. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions about this?
> >>
> >>Thanks a lot.
> >>
> >>-John
> >>
> >
>
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Differences between LSMW and BDC
Hi All
Please can you give me the few points about the differences between LSMW and BDC?
Awaiting for your Responce
PraveenHai Check with the following document
GOOD
THERE IS THREE TYPE OF METHOD IN BDC
BDC SESSION
CALL TRANSACTION
CALL DIALOG
What is BDC or batch input
The Batch Input is a SAP technic that allows automating the input in transactions. It lies on a BDC (Batch Data Commands) scenario.
BDC functions:
· BDC_OPEN_GROUP : Opens a session group
· BDC_CLOSE_GROUP : Closes a session
· BDC_INSERT : Insert a BDC scenario in the session
· The ABAP statement "CALL TRANSACTION" is also called to run directly a transaction from its BDC table.
It runs the program RSBDCSUB in order to launch automatically the session. The session management is done through the transaction code SM35.
The object itself is maintanable through the transaction SE24.
BDC methods:
Method
Description
Parameters
OPEN_SESSION
Opens a session
SUBRC (Return Code 0 OK)
SESSIONNAME (Session to be created)
CLOSE_SESSION
Closes a session
None
RESET_BDCDATA
Resets the BDC Internal Table...
None. Normally, for internal purpose
BDC_DYNPRO
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PROGNAME (Name of the program)
DYNPRONR (Screen Number)
BDC_FIELD
Puts a value on the screen
FIELDNAME (Name of the field)
FIELDVALUE (Value to be passed)
CONSTRUCTOR
Constructor - Initializes NO_DATA
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RUN_SESSION
Launches a session with RSBDCBTC
None
CALL_TRANSACTION
Calls a transaction with the current BDC Data
MODE (Display Mode)
UPDATE (Update Mode)
TCODE (Transaction to be called)
BDC_INSERT
Inserts the BDC scenario in the session
TCODE (Transaction to be called)
BDC techniques used in programs:
1) Building a BDC table and calling a transaction,
2) Building a session and a set of BDC scenarios and keeping the session available in SM35,
3) Building a session and lauching the transaction right after closing the session.
BDC using Call Transaction
BDC using Call transaction involves calling an SAP transaction in back ground from within the ABAP
program. The process involves building an Internal BDC table containing the screen information needed to
execute the required transaction and then passing this to the Call transaction command (See code example).
The full procedure for creating a BDC program is as follows:
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Session method.
1) synchronous processing.
2) can tranfer large amount of data.
3) processing is slower.
4) error log is created
5) data is not updated until session is processed.
Call transaction.
1) asynchronous processing
2) can transfer small amount of data
3) processing is faster.
4) errors need to be handled explicitly
5) data is updated automatically
BATINPUT/DIRECT INPUT
A: Batch-inputs can not be used to fill the "delivery due list" screen because it is not a dynpro. This is a standard SAP report. A SAP report (check with "System -> Status") may be called using SUBMIT sentence with the appropriate options . It is preferred to call a report than create a Batch-input program.
GO THROUGH THIS LINK
http://www.guidancetech.com/people/holland/sap/abap/zzsni001.htm
The LSM Workbench is an SAP R/3 based tool that supports the one-time or periodic transfer of data from non-SAP systems ("legacy systems") to SAP systems.
The LSM Workbench helps you to organize your data migration project and guides you through the process by using a clear sequence of steps.
The most common conversion rules are predefined. Reusable conversion rules assure consistent data conversion for different data objects.
LSMW vs DX Workbench
The LSM Workbench covers the following steps:
Read the legacy data from one or several files (e.g. spreadsheet tables, sequential files).
Convert the data from source format to target format.
Import the data using standard interfaces (Batch Input, Direct Input, BAPI, IDoc).
Experiences made in successful implementation projects have shown that using the LSM Workbench significantly contributes to accelerating data migration.
SAP provides this tool along with documentation to customers and partners free of charge.
Users of the LSM Workbench receive the usual support via SAP Net - R/3 Frontend (component BC-SRV-DX-LSM).
Releases:
Version 1.7.2 of the LSM Workbench ("LSMW 1.7.2") available
Attention : LSMW 1.7.2 requires an SAP R/3 system with SAP R/3 4.0 or SAP R/3 4.5.
Version 1.8.0 of the LSM Workbench (1.21mb) ("LSMW 1.8.0") available
Attention : LSMW 1.8.0 requires an SAP R/3 system with SAP R/3 4.6.
Version 3.0 of the LSM Workbench (1.89mb) ("LSMW 3.0") available for Web Application Server 6.10
Attention : LSMW 3.0 requires a SAP WAS 6.10. Functionality of version 1.7.2 and 3.0 are identical !
Version 4.0 of the LSM Workbench ("LSMW 4.0") integrated in Web Application Server 6.20
Attention : LSMW 4.0 is an integrated part of SAP WAS 6.20.
Thanks & regards
Sreenivasulu P
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What are the differences between inactive and active ABAP objects?
Can anybody tell me what are the differences between inactive and active ABAP objects?
In my opinion, an active object is compiled and system wide available, that means the system do not have to compile the program again before run or use the object. While An inactive object is not system wide available and every time you run an inactive object, firstly the abap runtime will have to generate a tempory runtime object and this inactive object can not seen by others.
Am I right? Can anybody kindly tell me other differences?Hi,
"When it is inactive, it is like it would not exist at all:" no - it's like it only exists to you
"If we just saved that one means it is stored in application server not in database": no - the inactive version is also stored in the database. You can log off and log on and it will still be there, in its inactive status.
"Only active objects can be executed.": no - inactive objects can be executed by you
When you create or modify a program, it is inactive until you activate it.
With a change, there are two versions of the program stored in the database - the active version (as it was before you made your change), and the inactive version. If you attempt to run the program, you'll run the inactive version - the one with your changes. Everyone else on the system will run the active version.
In this way, you can make changes without affecting anyone else.
Once you activate your program, then the inactive version becomes the active version.
With a create, there is no active version, until you hit the activate button. This means ONLY you can run the program.
An additional benefit of this model, is that if you make a change, save it, and then change your mind without activating, you can recover the active version into the editor, using version management.
A downside is that sometimes you have to activate your change before you can test it, if it interacts with other, active, programs.
Regards,
Kumar
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