on ‎2023 Jul 22 8:27 PM
Hi Team,
The concept of SPROXY and SE80 is little confusing. Could anyone please help in understanding when to use SPROXY and when to use SE80.
Additionally please help with usage of SOAMANAGER and SM59. which one should be used and when?
Thanks in advance
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SPROXY, SE80 , SOAMANAGER and SM59 are four different programs for performing four different tasks. They are not related in any particular way, so I cannot see how you can be confused about them.
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In the help documents & blogs, whenever there is proxy scenarios ( Consumer & Provider ) people talk about both SE80 And SPROXY.
I understand SPROXY access the ESR objects and create the proxies, the confusion arises when people talk about SE80 the same way.
In both SOAMANAGER and SM59 we define the Consumer webservices (Endpoint URLs).
If we see everything as whole it generally causes confusion on which one to use
mounikaravilla Use the one you want. Did you see any difference between the two? If you are an ABAP developer, you know that SE80 is a transaction code which wraps all other tools.
Concerning SOAMANAGER and SM59, I don't think that saying it's "the Consumer webservices (Endpoint URLs)" help in clarifying anything... It's because you don't explain the context of what you want to achieve exactly. That looks like two interview questions.
Think OF SE80 as a general IDE entry point transaction giving access to a variety of development artifacts you can also reach via specific entry point like SE11, SE24, SE37, SE38,....
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Hello
via SE80 you can create also proxy related to an integration server or client proxy in order to consumer Web Servicies.
but via SPROXY is about proxy (client or server) you generate against an SLD connection, when you Business System belongs to an SLD and it is connected to it. Finally when your Business Sysytem has an integration server linked.
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