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What is Berkeley protocol in SAP BC-CCM-PRN - Print and Output Management?


SAP Term: Berkeley protocol


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  • Key Concepts: 
    The Berkeley protocol is a communication protocol used in SAP's Print and Output Management component (BC-CCM-PRN). It is a client-server protocol that enables communication between a client application and a server application. The protocol is based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) socket interface, which is a standard network programming interface. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The Berkeley protocol is used to enable communication between a client application and a server application. The client application sends requests to the server application, which then processes the requests and sends back responses. The protocol also supports authentication, encryption, and data compression. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the Berkeley protocol, it is important to ensure that the client and server applications are compatible with each other. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the authentication and encryption settings are configured correctly. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The Berkeley protocol is based on the BSD socket interface, which is a standard network programming interface. It is also related to other protocols such as TCP/IP and UDP/IP. Additionally, it is related to other SAP components such as SAP NetWeaver Application Server (SAP NetWeaver AS) and SAP Business Warehouse (SAP BW).
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