Marketset adapter

Hi,
             If anybody has any kind of information about marketset/marketplace adapter, can you please share with me?
             I am having a situation where I need to receive an IDOC(ORDERS05) and map it to XCBL 2.0 and send it to marketplace.
The questions I have.
1.Is marketset adapter capable of converting the output into xCBL standard like marketset connector does, or do I need to import the xCBL structure and map from IDOC to xCBL and the adapter simply wraps it in MML and sends it to the marketplace?
2.I read that marketset connector(which is a different SAP tool, I believe) can convert from one version of xCBL to another version saving us a lot of time and effort.
If so, can I do the same with XI?
3.What would be the output of the Marketset adapter look like, because it wraps with MML.I don't understand this conversion process.Where exactly I need to specify which format I needed the output in, because there are different standards for commerce one and for Ariba.
            Any help in this regard will be greatly appreciated and rewarded to the best.
I looked everywhere for help, but all I get is about marketset connector and not xi adapter.
thanks and regards
JD

Dies ist die Antwort des SAP Supports auf meine Anfrage zum Deployen eines Java Proxies:
der beigefügte Hinweis 758048 beschreibt, wie Sie Ihre generierten
Proxies mit Hilfe des Deploy Tools der SAP J2EE Engine deployen
können. Vorausgesetzt wird dabei die Installation des XI 3.0
Adapter Frameworks (2 SCAs, SAPXIAFC04_0.SCA und SAPXIAF04_0.SCA),
das sowohl das Messaging System als auch die Java Proxy Runtime
enthält.
Für das Deployment aus dem Developer Studio gibt es noch
keinen Hinweis, aber die wesentlichen Schritte sind analog:
1) EJB Module Project anlegen
Es enthält die generierten Proxy- und Datentyp-Files sowie ggf.
eigene Appliationsklassen.
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liegt, dass das Tool die eingetragenen Bean Interfaces aus der
Java Proxy Runtime Library nicht unmittelbar referenzieren kann.
Der Fehler verschwindet, wenn man das EJB Module Project einmal
schließt und wieder öffnet.
3) Enterprise Application Project anlegen
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etc.) einzutragen.
5) ear-File deployen
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