Naming and development standards in XI

Can anyone provide standards/best practices for XI development? Including naming: namespaces, message interfaces, message types, SLD components like SWCVs. Are there any available design standards while designing interfaces in XI ? Please let me know.

Hi Pavan,
for templates refer to <a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/04/09/xi--saps-document-templates - SAP's document templates</a> and to section documents on <a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions's XI Faq</a>
Finally, here is a link for <a href="http://help.sap.com/bp_bpmv130/index.htm">SAP Exchange Infrastructure best practices</a>
Hope this helps!
Kind Regards,
Sergio

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