Access to your SAP NW PI system from the public Internet and from the hosted network, in which your SAP Hybris Cloud for Customer tenant is situated, must be secured by means of an application-level gateway in the corporate network DMZ, as described in the SAP NetWeaver Security Guide, under the section Network and Communication Security.
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SAP PI connectivity deals with the connectivity of source or target system with the integration server. This connectivity deals with the exchange of messages with integration server. The message format to be exchanged should be in SAP PI protocol format or an adapter should be used to convert an external format to SAP PI specific format.
SAP PI provides you with a wide range of adapters that allows you to connect applications from different protocols. In the case of the sender, the adapter converts the inbound message encrypted in the sender protocol into a PI-SOAP message; in the case of the receiver, the PI-SOAP message is converted then into the receiver's protocol.
Available Adapters in SAP NetWeaver PI
SAP PI supports different adapters and some of them are processes in Advance Adapter Engine or in the Integration engine. IDoc, HTTP and XI are few adapters that are processed in the Integration Engine.
The following are the available adapters in SAP NetWeaver PI −
How to Check Existing Adapter Engines?
You can check the list of existing adapter engines in System Landscape Directory (SLD) by performing the following steps −
Step 1 − Use Integration Builder URL or T-code — SXMB_IFR.
Step 2 − Go to the System Landscape directory on SAP PI 7.3 screen and click Product as shown below. If you are prompted to enter the username and password, enter the details.
Step 3 − Navigate to the Technical System area on the left pane of the System Landscape Directory.
Step 4 − Select Process Integration as the type of Technical System.
Step 5 − Check how many Adapter Engines are listed.
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Step 6 − There is only one type XIAdapterFramework Adapter Engine that corresponds to the Central Adapter Engine on the Integration Server.
Step 7 − You can also check the list of existing adapters on Runtime Workbench. Go to Configuration and Monitoring.
Step 8 − In the next window, go to component monitor option.
Step 9 − Select components with ‘All’ as status.
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