Abap Artitecture Faqs
Abap Artitecture Faqs
Abap Artitecture Faqs
The R/3 basis system guarantees the integration of all application modules. The R/3 basis s/w provides
the run time environment for the R/3 applications ensures optimal integration, defines a stable architectural
frame for system enhancements, and contains the administration tools for the entire system.One of the main
tasks of the basis system is to guarantee the portability of the complete system.
Presentation Interface.
Database Interface.
Presentation Interface.
4. Which interface converts SQL requirements in the SAP development system to those of the
database?
Database Interface.
SAP dispatcher is the control agent that manages the resources for the R/3 applications.
A work process is where individual dialog steps are actually processed and the work is done. Each work
process handles one type of request.
8. Name various work processes of R/3 system?
9. Explain about the two services that are used to deal with communication.
Message Service: Used by the application servers to exchange short internal messages, all system
communications.
Gateway Service: Enables communication between R/3 and external applications using CPI-C protocol.
A service is a process or group of processes that perform a specific system function and often provide an
application-programming interface for other processes to call.
Roll and page areas are SAP R/3 buffers used to store user contexts (process requests). The SAP
dispatcher assigns process requests to work processes as they are queued in the roll and page areas.
Roll area holds data from previous dialog steps and data that characterize the user.
Presentation Layer.
Application Layer.
Database Layer.
Job Scheduling.
Job Processing.
Job Overview.
15. What components of the R/e system initiate the start of background jobs at the specified time?
The batch scheduler initiates the start of background job. The dispatcher then sends this request to an
available background work process for processing.
An instance is an administrative unit in which components of an R/3 systems providing one or more services
are grouped together. The services offered by an instance are started and stopped at random. All
components are parameterized using a joint instance profile. A central R/3 system consists of a single
instance in which all-necessary SAP services are offered. Each instance uses separate buffer areas.
17. From hardware perspective, every information system can be divided into three task areas
Presentation, Application Logic and Data Storage.
The R/3 Basis software is highly suitable for use in multi-level client/server architectures.
Two-level client/server system. Presentation and Application run on the same computer.
Three-level client/server system. Presentation, Application and database each run on separate computers.
A S/W component that uses the service (offered by a s/w component) is called a Client. At the same time
these clients may also be servers for other services.
The union of all s/w components that are assigned to the same databases is called as a SAP system.
23. What is the means of communications between R/3 and external applications?
The means of communication between R/2,R/3 and external applications is via the CPI-C handler or SAP
Gateway, using the CPI-C Protocol.
The SAP Gateway process communicates with the clients based on the TCP/IP Protocol.
Spool requests are generated during dialog or background processing and placed in the spool database with
information about the printer and print format. The actual data is places in the Tem Se (Temporary
Sequential objects).
V1 and V2. V1 must be processed before V2. But, we can have more than one V2 logs.
An update request can be divided into one primary (V1) and several Secondary update components (V2).
Time-critical operations are placed in V1 component and those whose timing is less critical are placed in V2
components. If a V1 update fails, V2 components will not be processed.
29. Dialog work processes perform only one dialog step and then available for the next request.
30. Explain what is a transaction in SAP terminology.
31. Explain how SAP GUI handles output screen for the user.
The SAP front-end s/w can either run on the same computer or on different computers provided for that
purpose. User terminal input is accepted by the SAP terminal program SAP GUI, converted to SAP
proprietary format and sent to the SAP dispatcher. The dispatcher coordinates the information exchange
between the SAP GUIs and the work processes. The dispatcher first places the processing request in
request queues, which it then processes. The dispatcher dispatches the requests one after another, to the
available work process. The actual processing takes place in the work process. When processing is
complete, the result of a work process is returned via the dispatcher to the SAP GUI. The SAP GUI
interprets the received data and generates the output screen for the user.