SAP Pi is a middleware component of SAP NetWeaver that facilitates integration between SAP and external systems. The primary version of the SAP integration application was known as Exchange Infrastructure or XI. The subsequent major change was SAP Process Integration and the newest version is PO or Process Orchestration.
What are the Benefits of SAP PI?
The benefits are discussed in our SAP Process Integration assignment help in Australia:
Seamless Integration: It provides seamless interface implementation using SAP technologies including Intermediate Document framework, Remote function Calls, Business Application Programming Interface, and ABAY Proxy framework.
Comprehensive Connectivity Options: It offers comprehensive adapters for combining heterogeneous systems in your landscape for instance HTTP, RFC, Java Database Connectivity, Java Message Service, File/FTP, SOAP, and RNIF. Further, SFTP, AS2, Odata, REST, EDI Separator, OFTP, and X400 can be installed like add-on parts.
Simplifying Building Interfaces: Interface developers can build integration scenarios with IDE or Integrated Development Environments. The Integration Flows or End-to-end integrations are created with user-friendly graphical interfaces. iFlows use NW BPM notation that can make the development effort highly effective and development interface user-friendly.
Central Interface Monitoring Abilities: Monitoring all interfaces is a major benefit. message monitoring of SAP PI enables you to monitor every interface. The message monitor is configured for logging warning/information/ interface error at routing determination, sender adapter, message transformation, XML validation, receiver adapter, and others. PI’s CBMA is used for sending automatic alerts if interface issues can be detected.