SLD Design Time vs SLD Runtime

Can anyone let me know the difference between SLD Design time and SLD Runtime?

Hi,
Below Blog explains SLD at design time and runtime
SLD: General recommendation how to set up the system landscape directory
Below two PDFs gives you in-depth details about SLD.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e0a1a8fb-0527-2a10-f781-8b67eab16582
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/b09fe69e-46be-2a10-9fb0-9c11aeaa3557
Below is some info which will be useful for you...
Design, Configuration, and Runtime
The implementation of a collaborative process [Seite 10] is split into three phases:
u2022 During the design phase, you document the entire collaborative process and determine
which interfaces are required. You can either define new system-independent
interfaces to implement at a later point in time (outside-in development) or work with
functions that already exist in the systems (inside-out development). In this phase you
design the logical collaborative process by describing in a specific role the message
exchange between the application components. This description is still not specific to
any particular installed system (see also: Design Time [Seite 4]).
u2022 During the configuration phase, you configure your collaborative process for a specific
system landscape. For example, you define conditions for the message flow and select
design objects that meet your requirements. (See also: Configuration Time [Seite 6])
u2022 The configuration data is evaluated at runtime and controls communication. You can
monitor the message flow by using a central monitoring.
This three-stage process is reflected in the architecture:
Design time and configuration time each have a central data storage point providing an
overview of all data that is relevant to the cross-component process: the Integration
Repository and the Integration Directory respectively. To edit this data, you use a single
tool, the Integration Builder. The content of the Integration Repository and Integration
Directory is known as collaboration knowledge.
u2022 The Integration Server is the central u2018distribution engineu2019 for messages [Seite 14] at
runtime. All systems that use the Integration Server to communicate with each other
use this server to exchange messages. These systems are referred to as business
systems at a logical level; within a specific system landscape they are called technical
systems or communication parties. Using the configuration data from the Integration
Directory, the Integration Server decides to which receiver or receivers it must send the
message and whether a mapping needs to be executed beforehand.
for more info refer to the below PDF from Page Nos 6 to 9...
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/627d1cbc-0601-0010-aea2-c275521673f2
Regards,
Srinivas.
Edited by: srinivas sistu on Aug 4, 2008 12:38 PM

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