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Component: BC-ETD
Component Name: SAP Enterprise Threat Detection
Description: A technical component of the ABAP Log Extractor that schedules all other ABAP Log Extractor components that are running in the scope of a single client.
Key Concepts: Client Dispatcher is a component of the SAP Enterprise Threat Detection (BC-ETD) solution. It is responsible for managing the communication between the SAP system and the ETD server. It is responsible for sending requests to the ETD server, receiving responses, and forwarding them to the SAP system. How to use it: The Client Dispatcher is used to manage communication between the SAP system and the ETD server. It is responsible for sending requests to the ETD server, receiving responses, and forwarding them to the SAP system. The Client Dispatcher can be configured to run in either a synchronous or asynchronous mode. In synchronous mode, the Client Dispatcher will wait for a response from the ETD server before forwarding it to the SAP system. In asynchronous mode, the Client Dispatcher will forward requests to the ETD server without waiting for a response. Tips & Tricks: When configuring the Client Dispatcher, it is important to consider both performance and security. If performance is a priority, then asynchronous mode should be used. However, if security is a priority, then synchronous mode should be used as it ensures that all requests are responded to before being forwarded to the SAP system. Related Information: The Client Dispatcher is part of the SAP Enterprise Threat Detection (BC-ETD) solution. For more information about BC-ETD, please refer to the official documentation on SAP Help Portal.