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  1. There are many different ways to connect to SAP R/3. Your choice depends largely on the type of application you are building. If you are looking to support transparent system to non-SAP system commication, then using the XML document standards of Business Connector (BC) is the tool for you. BC allows you to chain together multiple RFC/BAPI calls in what is termed a pipeline into which you map inbound XML fields using the BC browser.

    If you need to provide realtime, client based communication (from a Web page), then JCo is the right connector for you. JCo is a highly optimized Java Native Interface (JNI) that provides quick connectivity into the RFC/BAPI layer.

    Hope this information will help you. If you still facing an issues then you can join SAP Training Course in Noida

  2. Choose the network connection you wish to . Right click on it, select "Properties," and go to the "Sharing" tab. Check the option "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection." This time, select the WIFI hotspot you created earlier.

    Direct Connection: PC-Controller

    Accessing a Networked Controller

    Accessing a Controller via Modem

    With the help of above you can easily work on your system.

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