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Component: BC-ESI
Component Name: Enterprise Service Infrastructure
Description: An entity used in central SOA Manager as a basis for central business scenario configuration. It defines a certain number of settings, most of which are security-related, that are relevant for a list of domain systems assigned to the domain. If domain systems are assigned to multiple domains, then the domain with the highest priority is used. A domain allows change management for all assigned domain systems with minimum downtime through profile versioning. The relevant domain information for the backend systems is distributed as a profile to the backends.
Key Concepts: A domain in SAP BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure is a logical grouping of services that are related to each other. It is used to organize services into categories and provide a way to access them. A domain can contain multiple services, and each service can be associated with multiple domains. How to use it: In order to use a domain in SAP BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure, you must first create the domain. This can be done by using the Domain Management tool in the SAP BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure. Once the domain is created, you can then add services to it and assign them to the appropriate domains. Tips & Tricks: When creating a domain in SAP BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure, it is important to consider how the services will be organized within the domain. This will help ensure that the services are easy to find and access when needed. Additionally, it is important to keep the domain names short and descriptive so that they are easy to remember. Related Information: For more information on domains in SAP BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure, please refer to the official documentation provided by SAP. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on how to use domains in SAP BC-ESI Enterprise Service Infrastructure.