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Component: BC-XI
Component Name: Exchange Infrastructure
Description: Function that enables you to schedule your messages to be processed at a later point in time. This option is only available for messages with the quality of service Exactly Once or EOIO Exactly Once In Order.
Key Concepts: Event-driven message processing is a feature of the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (BC-XI) component. It allows for the automated processing of messages sent between different systems. Messages are sent in response to certain events, such as a change in data or a user action. The message is then processed by the receiving system, which can take any necessary action. How to use it: Event-driven message processing can be used to automate processes between different systems. For example, if a customer places an order on an e-commerce website, an event-driven message can be sent to the back-end system to process the order. The back-end system can then take any necessary action, such as updating inventory or sending out a confirmation email. Tips & Tricks: When setting up event-driven message processing, it is important to ensure that the messages are sent securely and that the receiving system is able to process them correctly. It is also important to ensure that messages are only sent when necessary, as sending too many messages can cause performance issues. Related Information: Event-driven message processing is part of the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (BC-XI) component. It is also related to other features of BC-XI, such as message routing and transformation. For more information about BC-XI, please refer to the official SAP documentation.