More about Service SAPJCo rules
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External JCo-based SAP client applications communicate with PRPC through a delegate proxy Java archive generated by the service package.
The service package for a group of SAPJCo service rules generates one or more proxy Java archives. The external client application communicates with PRPC through the proxy Java archive, which forwards the messages from the client to PRPC and returns to the client the response.
For more information, see the section "Service-SAPJCo Service" in the PDN article Pega Process Extender for SAP Business Suite.
Two Dynamic System Settings data instances identify the directories that SAPJCo services use. Review these settings and update them as appropriate:
Through changes the prlogging.xml
file, you can obtain performance statistics on the execution of services. See Performance tool — Statistics for services.
Through changes to the prconfig.xml
file, you can be alerted to unusually long service operations. See How to detect lengthy service operations.
Use Dynamic System Settings to configure your application. See How to create or update a prconfig setting.
When using Service SAPJCo rules, do not return BigDecimal
values unless the calling system also supports this class. Return a String
value, or use a transform (identified in a Registry Java Property Transform data instance).
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