Introduction
The Getting started with XI, part 1: XI 3.0 cheat sheet was posted by morten.wittrock/blog over 2 and a half years ago, so we thought it was due for an update. We and our colleagues put it through the wringer and came up with several additions to the old list.
Here is the result: an overview of the most frequently used transactions and URLs, aimed at XI developers. We hope you (still) find it useful!
XI Transactions
SXMB_IFR | Start Integration Builder |
SXMB_MONI | Integration Engine - Monitoring |
SXI_MONITOR | XI: Message Monitoring |
SLDCHECK | Test SLD Connection |
SLDAPICUST | SLD API Customizing |
SXMB_ADM | Integration Engine - Administration |
SXI_CACHE | XI Directory Cache |
SXMB_MONI_BPE | Process Engine - Monitoring |
SWF_XI_CUSTOMIZING | Automatic BPM Customizing |
XI URLs
ABAP Transactions
SE38 | ABAP Editor |
SE11 | ABAP Dictionary |
ST22 | ABAP dump analysis |
SPROXY | ABAP Proxy Generation |
SE80 | Object Navigator |
ST05 | Performance Trace |
ABAPDOCU | ABAP Documentation and Examples |
SE37 | ABAP Function Modules |
SE24 | Class Builder |
Administrative Transactions
SM21 | Online System Log Analysis |
SMQ1 | qRFC Monitor (Outbound Queue) |
SMQ2 | qRFC Monitor (Inbound Queue) |
SMQ3 | qRFC Monitor (Saved E-Queue) |
RZ70 | SLD Administration |
SM59 | RFC Destinations (Display/Maintain) |
SMICM | ICM Monitor |
SICF | HTTP Service Hierarchy Maintenance |
STRUST | Trust Manager |
SM04 | User List |
RZ20 | CCMS Monitoring |
IDoc Transactions
BD87 | Status Monitor for ALE Messages |
IDX1 | Port Maintenance in IDoc Adapter |
IDX2 | Meta Data Overview in IDoc Adapter |
IDX5 | IDoc Adapter - Monitoring |
WE02 | Display IDoc |
WE05 | IDoc Lists |
WE09 | Search for IDocs by Content |
WE19 | Test tool |
WE20 | Partner Profiles |
WE21 | Port definition |
WE60 | Documentation for IDoc types |
SALE | Display ALE Customizing |
SM58 | Asynchronous RFC Error Log |
Miscellaneous Transactions
SE16 | Data browser |
SE93 | Maintain Transaction Codes |
SM30 | Call View Maintenance |
SU01 | User Maintenance |
SM02 | System Messages |