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Sender side IDOC_AAE Comunication channel:

1.
2.
3.

Choose Create Object .


Choose Communication Channel .
In the Communication Component field, enter the name of
the sender system that you want to use.
4.
In the Communication Channel field, enter a name of the
sender communication channel.
5.
In the Edit Communication Channel screen, choose
the Parameters tab and enter the following details:
1.
In the Adapter Type field, enter the Java IDoc type. The
Java IDoc adapter has the following properties:

Adapter Type: IDoc_AAE

Namespace: http://sap.com/xi/XI/System

Software Component Version: SAP BASIS 7.30


2.
Choose the Sender radio button to indicate the type of
communication channel.
3.
In the Transport Protocol enter tRFC .
4.
In the Message Protocol field, enter Idoc XML . By
default, the Java IDoc adapter uses tRFC transfer protocol and
IDoc XML message protocol.
5.
In the Adapter Engine field, choose the advanced
adapter engine which you want to use for Java IDoc
processing.
6.
On the RFC Parameters tab, proceed as follows:
1.
In the RFC Server Parameters field, select Default
(Recommended) and proceed with the following options:

In the Ack Destination field, enter the RFC


destination of the sender business system.
For example: RFC_DESTINATION
2. In the RFC Service Parameters field, select Manual and
proceed with the following options:

In the Program ID field, enter the program ID,


which you used when you created the RFC destination on
the sender business system.

More information: Creating RFC Destinations on the Sender


System for Processing Java IDocs

In the SAP Client field, enter the client number of


the sender business system.

In the User Name and Password fields, enter user


name and password in the provided fields to connect to the
sender business system.

In the Language field, enter the ISO code of the


language you want to use.

In the Server Name field, enter the host name of


the sender business system.

In the System Number field, enter the port of the


sender system.
3. Alternatively, you can reuse the configuration that is set in
the SAP NetWeaver Administrator (NWA). In the RFC Server
Parameters field, select From NWA and proceed with the
following options:

In the Resource Adapter Name field, enter the


resource adapter that you created while configuring the
inboundRA.
More information: Configuring Resource Adapters and JCA
Connection Factories in NWA

If you want to create a single XI message irrespective of


the number of incoming idoc package that contains one or more
idocs, select the Multiple IDocs in single XI message check box.

On the Ack Settings tab, enter the corresponding


settings.
More information: Configuring Acknowledgements for a Sender
IDoc Adapter (AAE)

Save the communication channel.

Configuring Acknowledgements for a


Sender IDoc Adapter (AAE)
Procedure

1.

Choose the sender communication channel on which you


want to enable acknowledgement settings.

2.

Choose the Parameters tab and then, choose the Ack


Settings tab.

3.

On the Acknowledgement Parameters area, enter the


following settings:

System Ack Ok Requested


Choose this option to receive XI system acks.

System Ack Error Requested


Choose this option to receive XI system error acks.

Application Ack Ok Requested


Choose this option to receive XI application acks.

Application Ack Error Requested


Choose this option to receive XI application error acks.

ALEAUD Special Handling Needed


Choose this option to enable the sender Java IDoc adapter to
apply special handling to the incoming ALEAUD message. The
adapter replaces the IDoc number of the ALEAUD message
with the original IDoc number.
Initially, the receiver Java IDoc adapter generates a unique
IDoc number, which replaces the original IDoc number of the
outbound message. This IDoc unique number is referred by
the ALEAUD message. However, the ALEAUD message is not
converted to an XI Ack message in this case.

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