COURSE OBJECTIVES
On this course, participants will gain knowledge in configuring SAP Java Process Integration and learn how to implement different integration scenarios with SAP and non-SAP applications.
This course will prepare participants to:
- Explain the use of SAP Process Integration and the path to SAP Process Orchestration (AEX, BPM and BRM)
- Explain SAP Process Integration architecture
- Configure JAVA scenarios
- Understand and configure the different options with which a back- end system can be connected to the SAP Process Integration (formerly known as SAP Exchange Infrastructure) using JAVA.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
- Business Process Architect
- Developer
- Developer Consultant
- System Administrator
- System Architect
- Technology Consultant
PREREQUISITES
Essential
- BIT100: SAP Integration Technology Overview
Recommended
- SAPTEC Technology Fundamentals for SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite
- Basic knowledge of Integration Technologies
- Basic Understanding of XML
Notes
Course based on software release
- SAP Process Orchestration 7.50
Course Outline
- SAP Process Integration Architecture
- Describing SAP Process Integration Architecture
- Explaining the Functionality and Utilization of SAP Process Integration
- The System Landscape Directory (SLD)
- Maintaining Products and Software Components in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)
- Implementing Technical Systems in the System Landscape Directory
- Maintaining Business Systems for Use in the Integration Directory
- Interface Objects in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)
- Listing Options for Navigating the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR)
- Analyzing Interface Objects in the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR)
- Maintaining Interface Objects
- Defining Message Processing Types and Quality of Services
- Object Mapping in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)
- Creating Message Mapping Objects
- Mapping Between Service Interfaces
- Analyzing Asynchronous Integration Scenarios
- Configuration of Integration Directory Communication Objects
- Using Configuration Views
- Creating Communication Channels in the Integration Directory (ID) Integration Engine (IE) Communication
- Analyzing Routing Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE) Communication
- Analyzing Multiple Receiver Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE) Communication
- Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for Java Processing
- Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)-Only Processing
- Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX) Message Processing
- Creating and Deploying Integration Flows to the Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)
- Operations of SAP Process Integration
- Using the Process Integration Monitoring (PIMon) Home
- Using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator
- Connectivity Options for SAP Process Integration
- Analyzing Connectivity Options Between Back-End Systems with SAP Process Integration
- HTTP Connectivity Options
- Configuring the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Adapter
- Using Proxy Technology
- Checking the HTTP ABAP Adapter
- Using the HTTP_AAE (Java) Adapter
- File Adapter Configuration
- Configuring a complete Scenario
- Intermediate Document (IDoc) Connectivity Options
- Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter with the Receiver Adapter Engine (AAE)
- Configuring a Complete Intermediate Document (IDoc) Scenario
- Configuration of SAP Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs) Connectivity
- Configuring the Receiver Remote Function Call (RFC) Adapter
- Configuring the Sender Remote Function Call (RFC) Scenario
- Enterprise Services and B2B Connectivity
- Analyzing Enterprise Services
- Configuring Business-to-Business (B2B) Connectivity