RFC Adapter - Where to Register Rfc2XmbService (Sender System or XI ?)

Experts,
I have the following scenario:
R3 --> RFC_ADAPTER --> XI --> SOAP --> THIRD_PARTY
My specific question is, In which system do I need to register the Rfc2XmbService program. Is this done in the R3 system or in the XI system.
If it is done in the R3 system then where is it done cause there is no J2EE administration tool in R3.
Could someone explain exactly what this registration concept is.
Thanks and appreciate any help in advance.
- Ravi
--- I have figured this one out already. The program needs to be registered in XI and Not the sender system.
Thanks
Message was edited by: ravi kumar

Hello,
the Rfc2XmbService registers itself when you activate the RFC adapter in the Configuration but you can preallocate it through the Visual Admin.
Further by default are logging for sync calls not enabled, e.g. you don't see anything in SXMB_MONI.
Therefore go to SXMB_ADM and the Integration Configuration option and under the RUNTIME specific option create an entry for
RUNTIME LOGGING_SYNC 1 (0 is default).
Also make sure that the rfc adapter is activate in the AdapterFramework overview. On the target system call transaction SMGW and go to logged on clients to see if you see the Rfc2Xmb Service. Then in SM59 of the R/3 system you should have an entry pointing to the Rfc2Xmb service and a test should give you an idea if it works.
I'm doing R/3 4.6c -> XI 3.0 -> R/3 Enterprise about 20 BAPIs, no issue.
I hope this helps.
Stefan

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