What  type of Technical system ?

Hi All,
Could you please tell me, what type of Technical system ( Web AS ABAP, Web AS Java Standalone,Third-Party ) we have to create for Webservice -> XI -> R/3 or JDBC scenario.
Regards
Sara

Prashanth,
No absoultetly.
1. Receiver RFC adapter never validates against the Business System. You can use a Business Service/ third party Business System etc. It does not need the logical system name in any way and so you can use anything you want.
2. Sender RFC adapter expects a Business System with Correct Logical System Name by default But, in the sender RFC adapter , select Advanced Mode and DeSelect Option <b>verify Sender System</b> and you can use a Business Service etc.
Regards
Bhavesh

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