How ABAP proxies will be able to handle attachements

how ABAP proxies will be able to handle attachements.
my attachment in byte array format

thax  abhishek ,
the like lets about sending the message as an attachment, can u help me out, after receiving an attachment in abap proxy, what are steps need to be done in abap proxy.
is there necessary that the receiver transport protocol should be HTTPS 1.0

Similar Messages

  • I have a macbook pro 13" with intel i5 2.3GHz processor. I want to know if my mac will be able to handle Battlefield 3 smoothly. I just want to play without any lag (I'll use Windows vista on parallels)

    I have a macbook pro 13" with intel i5 2.3GHz processor. I want to know if my mac will be able to handle Battlefield 3 smoothly. I just want to play without any lag (I'll use Windows vista on parallels). I don't exactly know how turbo boost 2.0 works either. Or if it'll help.

    Recommended system requirements for Battlefield 3
    OS: Windows 7 64-bit
    Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU
    RAM: 4GB
    Graphics card: DirectX 11 Nvidia or AMD ATI card, GeForce GTX 460, Radeon Radeon HD 6850
    Graphics card memory: 1 GB
    Hard drive: 15 GB for disc version or 10 GB for digital version
    Minimum requirements for Battlefield 3
    OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
    Processor: Core 2 Duo @ 2.0GHz
    RAM: 2GB
    Graphic card: DirectX 10 or 11 compatible Nvidia or AMD ATI card.
    Graphics card memory: 512 MB
    Hard drive: 15 GB for disc version or 10 GB for digital version
    You only have 384 MB of GPU Memory....
    Processor class
    Intel Core i5
    Processor model
    Sandy Bridge
    Processor speed
    2300 MHz
    Number of Cores
    2
    Cache size
    3 MB
    Graphics
    Graphics Type
    Integrated
    Integrated Graphics Chipset
    Intel
    Integrated Graphics Chipset Model Number
    3000
    Graphics Memory
    384 MB
    Memory
    Installed memory
    4 GB
    Maximum memory
    8 GB
    Memory technology
    DDR3
    Memory Speed
    1333 MHz
    I don't think your mac can handle it... but like the dude above you said... trial and error is usually the best way to find out. Hope this helps!

  • Will my hp officejet 6500a plus (e-all-in-one printer - e710n) be able to handle 14pt C2S paper?

    I'm just wondering if my printer will be able to handle that thick of paper without ruining the quality of the print.  I've been trying to find the paper thickness limitations for this printer but I can't seem to find them anywhere.

    You can refer to the link below for the paper sizes and types supported by this printer here:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02291053&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=sg&dlc=en...
    I work for HP.

  • Will my computers specifications be able to handle photoshop?

    I'm looking at buying photoshop but I've had some people say that I'll need to upgrade my computer, while otheres are saying it will be fine. Not being very 'tech savy', I was wondering if anyone would be able to help and let me know if my computer will be able to handle photoshop.
    Currently it has:
    Win7 Premium
    4GB memory
    500GB HD
    Intel Pentium B940, 2.0GHz
    any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks
    justin

    Hi Juz12,
    This is perfect for Photoshop cs6 extended and all previous versions.
    your processor is also fine.
    I am running core 2 duo , 4gb ram, 500

  • I bought a fully specked, 2012 retina mac book pro today. Will it still be powerful in 4 years? In other words, will it still be able to handle high powered engineering programs in 4 years?

    In other words, will it still be able to handle high powered engineering programs in 4 years? It's i7, quad core, 2.7GHZ boost up to 3.7GHZ,16 GB RAM, and 768 flash SSD.
    Will it be considered a lower powered or mid powered machine in 4 years relative to the new laptops around it?
    I feel like fully specking it helps me be a little future proof.
    Is 6 years too ambitious to hope for that this machine will still be able to handle powerful programs?
    I spent $3000 so in 4 years I hope it will still be relativley fast.

    Nobody can predict what programs might need in the future.  And, nobody can predict where computers will head 3-4 years from now.  Power (meaning energy consumption) is becoming as important as speed (if not more so).  Purchase what you need now with a bit of headroom and expect that you might need to replace in 3 years (that's the reason large companies lease computers instead of purchasing them).
    It also depends on what you mean by "high powered engineering programs".  It could mean that  you don't have enough memory for newer applications and will constantly be swapping to disk.  This could either prevent you from using the SW or will significantly slow things down.
    It could also mean that the computations become more complex and need a faster cpu (this is a lower risk and simply means that your computer won't be quite as fast as your buddy's).
    It could mean that the OS you have today is obsolete and no longer supported for these applications.
    Don't worry about 4 years down the road.  Nobody (and I mean nobody) can predict even 1 year out.  Look at how many times companies delay product introductions, or provide "guidance" to analysts.

  • I am planning to buy apple air mac book. i am not that technical will i be able to handle apple mac book. i am aware of using windows os but can i get software like that of notepad, word pad in os X lion. can i get partitioning in macbook,

    I am planning to buy apple air mac book. i am not that technical will i be able to handle apple mac book. i am aware of using windows os but can i get software like that of notepad, word pad in os X lion. can i get partitioning in macbook,

    Yes.  Switching to Mac might be overwhelming at first, but it is not difficult.  I Just started using Macs regularly about 9 months ago after using only Windows based pc's for over 15 years.  Macs come with TextEdit , but you can also purchase MS Office for Mac or use Apple's version, called iWork.Yes, you can partition the hard drive of a Mac.  Read these also: http://www.apple.com/support/switch101/, http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/.  With regular use of a Mac, you will be able to use it without even thinking about it, just like how you learned to use a WIndows pc.

  • I am moving to Alice Springs, Australia, this summer from the U.S. I would like to get the new iPad. How can I found out if I will be able to access all the functionality in Alice? Will I need to purchase a local plan of some sort?

    I am moving to Alice Springs, Australia, this summer from the U.S. I would like to get the new iPad to use while traveling back and forth from the U.S. to Australia, and within Australia. How can I found out if I will be able to access all the functionality of the iPad in Alice? Will I need to purchase a local plan of some sort? I have never owned an Apple product before -- I'm a newby!

    Aside form the limitation of LTE to the 700MHz and 2.1GHz bands (which rules out LTE in Europe I gather, at least as it stands now) the new iPad should let you use a GSM 3g/2g/edge network anywhere.  The CDMA Verizon model will only be able to use it's native CDMA radio band in the USA (that radio will be locked to Verizon), but it's international GSM radio is the same as the AT&T model.
    Keep in mind though that by far the cheapest option when abroad is to take advantage of free wifi as much as possible (well, that is always the cheapest option, since it is free).  I know several people who have taken their wifi-only iPads and iPad2s to Europe and said they did not find the lack of 3G really inconvenient at all as most towns had plenty of free or cheap wifi access all over the place.
    And in 3 years, your iPad will be at least 2-3 generations behind, LTE will have already been replaced by 5G or whatever the next new generation of cellular ends up being named (and the "young" kids will be wondering what the heck 3G even means or meant - dang that stuff was from the olden days!), and you can pitch that ancient piece of technology and start things all over again 

  • I have bought an airport express after being assured that I will be able to print from my IPad. I have installed airport utility on my Hp laptop and it is configured correctly but the printer I have is showing neither on laptop nor on IPad. Can u tell how

    I bought an airport express after being assured that I will be able to AirPrint from my IPad. I have set up airport utility on my Hp laptop and configured it properly with the express. But still I'm not able to detect the printer attached to the USB port of airport express, neither on my laptop nor on my IPad. Can someone tell me if and how it can be done?

    Who assured you that an AirPort Express would allow you to use AirPrint from an iPad. They were incorrect.
    AirPrint from iPads and other iOS devices is only supported on a select few wireless network printers that expressly advertise that feature. An AirPort Express will not add that feature to a printer that does not support AirPrint. Also, for printers that do support AirPrint a wireless access point is not required since the printer needs to support wireless networks connections internally.
    The HP laptop should however be able to print to the printer connected to the AirPort Express. Try also installing the Bonjour Print Services for Windows. It will make printer discovery a lot easier when using Bonjour enable devices like an AirPort Express.

  • How can I find what apple ID I used to register my iMac when I first booted up? I am being told that by using this ID I will be able to go on to the App store and down load iPhoto at no cost. Is this true? My iMac does not have iPhoto resident on it now

    How can I find what apple ID I used to register my iMac when I first booted up? I am being told that by using this ID I will be able to go on to the App store and down load iPhoto at no cost. Is this true? My iMac does not have iPhoto resident on it now and I only purchased my new iMac in December 2012
    Thanks....

    Launch Keychain Access and click on Login in the left hand pane and then on Passwords.  Next do search for Apple in the search field at the top and click on Apple ID Authenicication in the list that comes up.  That will give you the ID no. and password.
    OT

  • How can we post data from CRM to SAP using ABAP proxies???

    Hi ,
      Can anyone hep me to create interface for the following scenario How can we post data from CRM to SAP using ABAP proxies???, can I find any document ???????
    Thanks in advance
    Andy

    Andy,
    Please look at these weblogs.
    /people/ravikumar.allampallam/blog/2005/03/14/abap-proxies-in-xiclient-proxy
    /people/ravikumar.allampallam/blog/2005/03/03/creating-purchase-order-idoc-through-xi
    /people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/04/03/abap-server-proxies
    /people/vijaya.kumari2/blog/2006/01/26/how-do-you-activate-abap-proxies
    These should give a good idea about implementing Proxies.
    Regards,
    Ravi

  • How do i create a specific location in a document, that my sales personal will be able to paste in a price offer made in another app (they are using acrobat reader) ?

    how do i create a specific location in a document, that my sales personal will be able to paste in a price offer made in another app (they are using acrobat reader) ?

    Hi gadi b,
    It sounds like you may want to create a form field in your PDF file, which your sales personnel can paste text into. You can use either Acrobat or Adobe FormsCentral to create PDF forms. For instructions, see FormsCentral Help | Create a form or Acrobat Help | Forms.
    Best,
    Sara

  • I am wondering about transferring my pc date to my new iMac.  I know there is a migration assistant, but I have multiple drives in my pc.  Will the migration assistant be able to handle this?

    I know there is a migration assistant, but I have multiple drives in my pc.  Will the migration assistant be able to handle this?  I'm going to be trying to move the date to a new imac 27' with fusion drive.

    the following set of instructions is a little longer, so you might want to print it out and have it handy
    Step 1 - PC
    If your PC already is connected to the Internet, hold down the Windows button on
    your keyboard and simultanously press R. Into the opening window enter "cmd" (without
    the quotation marks). A command line will open, enter "ipconfig" (again without the
    quotation marks) at the prompt. Now find the section labelled "Ethernet-Adaptor" and
    note the values for IP-Address, Subnet-Mask and Default-Gateway on a sheet of paper
    If your PC is not already connected to the internet, you need to manually configure its IP address.
    open Network and Sharing Center
    do a right click on Ethernet and select Properties
    in middle of the screen there is a box labelled "This connection uses the following items"
    out of this box select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)"
    click on the Properties button in the right corner
    Into the window "Use the following IP address" enter the following values
    IP-Address: 192.168.0.1
    Subnet-Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default-Gateway is the IP-Address of your Router. This value is needed for internet connection, for the file sharing setup only this value can be left empty.
    Step 2 - Mac
    If your Mac already is connected to the internet, it is likely that it has automatically receive the necessary parameters from your router and therefore should be in the same network as your PC. To be on the safe side, you can check this by
    open System Preferences
    select Network
    choose Ethernet from the panel on the left side of the window
    click on Advanced
    click on TCP/IP
    compare the values for IP-Address, Subnet-Mask and Default-Gateway with those you wrote down earlier.
    If both PC and Mac have identical numbers in the first three parts of the IP-Address, you are set.
    If your Mac is not already connected to the internet, you need to manually configure its IP-Address as well.
    In the TCP/IP window you have just opened select "Manually" from the drop down menu "Configure IPv4:"
    Enter the following values
    IP-Address: 192.168.0.2
    Subnet-Mask: same as with PC
    Default-Gateway: same as with PC
    Step 3 - Activate File Sharing on PC
    open Control Panel
    select Network and Internet
    select Network and Sharing Center
    on the left panel select change advanced sharing settings
    in the middle of the new page enable turn on file and printer sharing
    Step 4 - Activate File Sharing on Mac
    open System Preferences
    select Sharing
    set check mark next to File Sharing (green circle appears on the right side next to File Sharing:)
    click on Options:
    set check mark next to Share files and folders using SMB
    in the listbox under the text Windows File Sharing make sure there is a check mark next to your account name
    Step 5 - Create a share on your PC
    In Explorer select the folder you wish to share
    do a right click on that folder and select "Share with"
    choose "Specific people"
    a new window opens. there select your Windows username (usually the first in the list)
    if you plan to copy from Windows to Mac only, it would be sufficient to grant Read permission only, but, since most likely you are the only person to access that share and certainly do not plan to sabotage yourself, Read & Write permission is ok too.
    finally click on "Share"
    Step 6 - Create a share on your Mac
    Once the check mark next to your account name is set (see above) your home directory is automatically set as a share.
    Step 7 - Connect your PC to your Mac-Share
    do a right click on the network icon which resides on your desktop or in the left
    panel of every Explorer window
    Select Connect Share
    in the text box next to Folder: enter \\<ip-address-of-your-mac>\<your-osx-username>
    if you are using the same username and password on both Windows and OSX click on "Finish",
    if not set the check mark next to "Connect using different credentials" afterwards click on "Finish" A new window will open where you enter username and password that you are using with OSX
    Step 8 - Connect your Mac to your PC-Share
    hold down the command key and press K simultanously or in Finder click on Go in the menu at the top of your screen and select "Connect to Server"
    in the Window that opens enter smb://<your-windows-username>:<your-windows-password>@<ip-address-of-your-PC/<y our-windows-username>
    or
    smb://<ip-adress-of-your-PC/<your-windows-username> you will be asked to enter your Windows username and password in popup window
    Now you have both computers connected to each other. Each will provide you access to your home directory of the other computer. Open a second Explorer or Finder window with your local home directory and start copying

  • HT204053 when i get my itouch repaired if i lose anything will the iCloud will be able to sync back my apps and music back on, if so how?

    when i get my itouch repaired if i lose anything will the iCloud will be able to sync back my apps and music back on, if so how?

    Create an iCloud backup before sending it in for repair.  Also consider making a second backup on your computer using iTunes (connect it to your computer, open iTunes, click on the name of your iPod in iTunes, go to the Summary tab of your iTunes sync settings and click Back Up Now.  Also go to File>Devices>Transfer purchases).  If you have photo stream photos that you want to save, save them to your camera roll before backing up and they will be backed up too.
    When you get it back from repair, restore the backup as explained here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766.  Your iPod should then look just as it does now.

  • Clarifications on How to Activate ABAP Proxies

    Hi,
    Iam doing Proxy Outbound Scenario
    Iam doing the following WEBLOG to activate the ABAP Proxy
    /people/vijaya.kumari2/blog/2006/01/26/how-do-you-activate-abap-proxies
    In this BLOG they have mentioned 3 steps to achieve the requirement.
    Do we need to do all these 3 steps in R/3 itself ?? Or do we need to do any one of the step in XI also.
    Please Observe the Steps and let me know
    Regards
    Suman

    Hi Chirag,
    2) If yes means do i need to create the two RFC's LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI in R/3 side itself????
    U need to create it in Xi and u need to run the SLDCHECK transaction for testing it should show sucessful message.
    3) I Already Maintained These two RFC's in XI side. do i need to maintain at R/3 end also ??
    No need to maintained at R3.
    4) Should i get the SLDCHECK Success in R/3 also ???
    In XI not at r3 end.
    Are you sure about this?
    You need to establish a connection between your Business system and SLD. So you need these RFCs created in Business system (R/3) also. SLDCHECK should run fine on your Business System also.
    Regards,
    Jaishankar

  • How will be able to unblock users from my router? HELP!

    Hello! How will be able to unblock users from my router? I already tracked them as intruders and I already deleted them from the map. Now I can no longer reconnect several devices from my router. Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks! 

    Mackierooo wrote:
    Hello! How will be able to unblock users from my router? I already tracked them as intruders and I already deleted them from the map. Now I can no longer reconnect several devices from my router. Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks! 
    Hi there. You are using Network Magic, right? You can reconnect them by manual configuration which means you have to open the wifi settings on those devices and connect to your wireless network from there. If it does not work you might want to restart the service for your Network Magic. How? The steps are as follows (I found this from an online website before but I am not sure if it was from purenetworks.com):
    1. Open Computer or My Computer.
    2. Open drive C
    3. Open Program Files
    4. Open Pure Networks
    5. Open Network Magic
    6. Open Support folder
    7. Double click serveme
    8. Serveme icon appears on the tray. Right click icon and click on StopNMservice. The icon turns red from green.
    9. Right click serveme icon and click on DeleteNetworkLib.xml. Right click again and click Force First Run.
    10. Restart your computer.
    That will restart the service for your NM software.
    You might want to refer to the links below I found from Cisco's public kb site.
    Network Magic Frequently Asked Questions
    http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=06fc0c2a95c34d4298413c17138dc857_1ab0a0818a3a4d428...
    Network Magic FAQ
    http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=52eb8d7154a248fbb073b599ff523e4b_17723.xml&pid=80&...

Maybe you are looking for