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How many ABCS connectors for supporting multiple application instances

If there are multiple instances of a packaged application that has the same business capability in a customer eco system, how many ABCS connectors do we need to integrate them?

The answer is, regardless of the number of application instances for a packaged application, AIA recommends to build only one ABCS connector for that packaged application to perform a specific business task.

It is the responsibility of the routing rules defined in the EBS that will orchestrate the message to the appropriate instance of the application.

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