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WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
The BizTalk Adapter Pack, comprising of the SAP, Siebel, OracleDB, OracleEBS and SQL WCF Bindings / Adapters which can be used with BizTalk Server 2006 R2 and R3. The Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Line Of Business (LOB) Adapter SDK.
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WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
Why does the Adapter say ‘Action is not understood’ even though I am using the binding file generated by the ‘Consume Adapter Service’ wizard?
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over 6 years ago
by
tusharma
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Believe me, the adapter is telling the truth! It really doesn’t understand the action it got! To understand what’s going on, read on… When you use the ‘Consume Adapter Service’ wizard to generate LOB schemas in a BizTalk project, you also get a binding...
WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
Using SSIS to read data from any table returned by an RFC/BAPI with SAP ADO
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
manasg
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EDIT: In the Adapter Pack V2, this option is supported out-of-the-box (the EXEC syntax in the SAP ADO Provider supports specifying which resultset should be returned as the first one). Please refer to the documentation on the supported syntax for this...
WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
"Receiving IDocs from SAP using the SAPBinding requires higher SAP user privilege as compared to the older mySAP Adapter". Really??
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over 6 years ago
by
Mustansir - MSFT
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Firstly, let me explain the common customer scenario using the old (mySAP 2.0) Adapter (NOTE - points in red and green below highlight the similarities/differences in configuration): The user, at design time, uses a high privilege account (let's...
WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
Using WCF Adapters with SQL Server Integration Services(SSIS)
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over 6 years ago
by
anilpr@microsoft.com
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There are two ways the adapters belonging to Adapter Pack can be used by SQL Service Integration Services: 1. Using ADO layer built on top of base adapters. This option is available with SAP and Siebel adapters. 2. Writing custom SSIS task which...
WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
Why don’t I get exceptions when something unexpected happens in inbound scenarios in SAP Adapter?
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over 6 years ago
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manasg
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You might have observed that in outbound scenarios, for example while calling an RFC, if something goes wrong, an exception is thrown to the user. This does not happen in the same manner for inbound scenarios, for example when receiving an RFC or an iDoc...
WCF LOB Adapter SDK and BizTalk Adapter Pack
Performance Comparison - Sending IDocs using SAP.NET Connector versus the SAPBinding
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over 6 years ago
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Mustansir - MSFT
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I'm not going to give you numbers - instead, I'll give you an easy way to generate the numbers in your environment. Attached is a VS 2005 Solution which you can use for testing. Have a look in the Program.cs file. The code is pretty self-explanatory...
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