How Data will Transfer?

Hey,
While sending or Receving data from/into R/3 System
using IDOC or RFC or Proxy Adapters, How the data will be transferred into XI?
I know from XI, it will take care as XML Message..
what i mean...
IDOC <-> XI
      |
      |-------> HOW?
RFC <-> XI
     |
     |-------> HOW?
Proxy <-> XI
       |
       |-------> HOW?
please tell me.
Thanks
VG

Hi VG,
the principle is always the same: Incoming messages will be translated by an individual adapter to XML (XI protocol), outgoing messages will be transfered from XML to the individual protocol, for example DIAG in case of RFC.
The RFC adapter is part of J2EE adapter engine, what is running in the Java stack. This is, compare to IDoc/proxy an additional potential source of errors.
IDocs and ABAP proxys communicate native with the WAS, their performance and stability is better.
Use IDoc if you have existing IDocs for your Business Transaction, take proxies for new implemantations. RFC is recommentable for synchronous communication with elder R/3 releases (no WAS).
Regards,
Udo

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