Which connectivity options does SAP’s Service Bus provide?
SAP’s Service Bus offering support various connectivity options to communicate with SAP different non-SAP applications and systems. The following connectivity options for SAP NW PI are built by SAP: • RFC (to integrate with SAP 3.1 applications and higher via RFC) • IDoc (to integrate with SAP 3.1 applications and higher via IDoc) • File / FTP (to connect to file systems and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server) • JDBC (to connect to database systems via Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)) • JMS (to communicate with messaging systems via Java Message Service (JMS)) • SOAP (to exchange SOAP messages with Web service clients and servers) • WS-RM (to communicate via the standard Web Service Reliable Messaging) • HTTP (to connect to applications via plain HTTP) • Mail (to connect to email servers via SMTP, IMAP, POP3) • SAP BC (supports B2B protocol of SAP Business Connector (SAP BC) • Marketplace (to communicate with marketplaces based on the format MarketSet Markup Language) • RNIF 1.1 (co