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1. CPI is easier to develop with a wide variety of pallete elements gives more flexibility for data massaging
2. Market share is in growing stage by 2029 It will grow as sap pi po is scheduled to close down
3. Absolutely skills r transferable to those having knowledge on sap pi po. For others they need to work litte harder to understand the working of XML xsd etc
4. Yes CPI is future.much more advanced tool and is under continuous development. It provides you with many ready to use pre packaged contents which saves a lot of development time and SAP is continuously updating these
5. It supports Apache camel, groovy, xslt, javascript.
Along with BTP capabilities this tool is one of the most powerful middleware tool for integration
CPI can handle majority of things much better than its previous tech PI PO. Yes APIs are also supported for consumption as well as for creating webservices
I have worked on CPI
Thank you for your response!
Can I get your thoughts?
1-From a developer stand point do you like it?
2-from a strategy and market share. Is it strong in it's use case and capabity?
3-Are it's skill transferable?
4-Do you see that it has a firm place in SAP product catalouge and road map for the future?
5-is the tech capable and modern. Heard it uses Apache Camel as it's platform