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Component: BC-ESI
Component Name: Enterprise Service Infrastructure
Description: A string that uniquely and permanently identifies a business application instance. It does not change during configuration. Business application IDs are: used as a Web service classification. Business application IDs can be published to the Services Registry. part of the WSDL document as a Web service policy. the basis for Logical Receiver Determination and Technical Receiver Determination To find business application IDs in SOA Manager, choose Technical Administration -> SAP Client Settings.
Key Concepts: Business Application ID (BAID) is a unique identifier assigned to each business application in the SAP Enterprise Service Infrastructure (BC-ESI). It is used to identify and track the application and its associated services. The BAID is also used to authenticate the application when it is accessed by external systems. How to use it: The BAID is used to identify and track the application and its associated services. It can be used to authenticate the application when it is accessed by external systems. The BAID can also be used to access the application's service registry, which contains information about the services that are available for the application. Tips & Tricks: When creating a new business application, make sure to assign a unique BAID to it. This will ensure that the application can be easily identified and tracked. Additionally, make sure that the BAID is kept secure, as it can be used to access sensitive information about the application. Related Information: For more information about Business Application IDs, please refer to SAP's documentation on Enterprise Service Infrastructure (BC-ESI). Additionally, you can find more information about how to use BAIDs in SAP's help documentation.