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What is RFCs?

Request for Comments (RFCs) are technical documents that define standards, protocols, procedures, and best practices for the Internet. They are used by engineers, researchers, and network administrators to understand and implement Internet technologies. RFCs cover a wide range of topics, including network protocols (like TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP), data formats, and security mechanisms. They serve as the official documentation for how the Internet works.

What other technologies are related to RFCs?

RFCs Complementary Technologies

Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs) are standard interfaces in SAP that enable external applications to access SAP processes and data. They complement RFCs by providing a more structured and business-oriented way to interact with SAP systems.
mentioned alongside RFCs in 35% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
Business Add-Ins (BADIs) are a form of SAP enhancement technology that allows customers to add their own logic to SAP standard code without modifying the original code. BADIs serve as enhancement options and are complementary to RFCs when building custom integrations.
mentioned alongside RFCs in 24% (674) of relevant job posts
Intermediate Documents (IDOCs) are standard SAP objects used for asynchronous data transfer between systems. IDOCs are complementary to RFCs by providing a means for exchanging data between SAP systems and external systems, often utilizing RFCs for the actual communication.
mentioned alongside RFCs in 13% (1.2k) of relevant job posts

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