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TBIT40 SAP NetWeaver Process Integration

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. COURSE OUTLINE

. Course Version: 15 Course Duration: 5 Day(s)

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Contents xi

Course Overview

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Unit 1:

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Lesson: Describing SAP Process Integration Architecture Lesson: Explaining the Functionality and Utilization of SAP Process Integration Unit 2:

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Object Mapping in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR) Lesson: Creating Message Mapping Objects Lesson: Mapping Between Service Interfaces Lesson: Analyzing Asynchronous Integration Scenarios

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Interface Objects in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR) Lesson: Listing Options for Navigating the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) Lesson: Analyzing Interface Objects in the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) Lesson: Maintaining Interface Objects Lesson: Defining Message Processing Types and Quality of Services

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The System Landscape Directory (SLD) Lesson: Maintaining Products and Software Components in the System Landscape Directory (SLD) Lesson: Implementing Technical Systems in the System Landscape Directory Lesson: Maintaining Business Systems for Use in the Integration Directory

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SAP Process Integration Architecture

Configuration of Integration Directory Communication Objects Lesson: Using Configuration Views Lesson: Creating Communication Channels in the Integration Directory (ID)

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Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for ABAP Processing Lesson: Analyzing Objects Used in the Configuration of Integration Engine (IE) Communication Lesson: Analyzing Routing Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE) Communication Lesson: Analyzing Multiple Receiver Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE) Communication

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Unit 7:

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Lesson: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)Only Processing

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Lesson: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX) Message Processing Lesson: Creating and Deploying Integration Flows to the Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)

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Intermediate Document (IDoc) Connectivity Options Lesson: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter with the Receiver Intermediate Document Adapter for the ABAP Stack Lesson: Using the Sender Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter Lesson: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter in the Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE) Lesson: Configuring a Complete Intermediate Document (IDoc) Scenario

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File Adapter Configuration Lesson: Configuring the Receiver File Adapter Lesson: Configuring a Sender File Adapter

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HTTP Connectivity Options Lesson: Configuring the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Adapter Lesson: Using Proxy Technology Lesson: Checking the HTTP ABAP Adapter Lesson: Using the HTTP_AAE (Java) Adapter

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Connectivity Options for SAP Process Integration Lesson: Analyzing Connectivity Options Between Back-End Systems with SAP Process Integration

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Operations of SAP Process Integration Lesson: Using the Runtime Workbench Lesson: Using the Process Integration Monitoring (PIMon) Home Lesson: Using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator

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Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for Java Processing

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Configuration of SAP Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs) Connectivity Lesson: Configuring the Receiver Remote Function Call (RFC) Adapter Lesson: Configuring the Sender Remote Function Call (RFC) Scenario

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Enterprise Services and B2B Connectivity Lesson: Analyzing Enterprise Services Lesson: Configuring Business-to-Business (B2B) Connectivity

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Cross-Component Business Process Management (ccBPM) Integration Processes Lesson: Analyzing the Runtime of the Cross-Component Business Process Management (ccBPM) Lesson: Identifying the Steps to Create and Use an Integration Process

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Course Overview

TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: ●

Business Process Architect



Business Process Owner/Team Lead/Power User



Developer



Development Consultant



Enterprise Architect



System Administrator



System Architect



Technology Consultant

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UNIT 1

SAP Process Integration Architecture

Lesson 1: Describing SAP Process Integration Architecture Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Explain SAP Process Integration architecture



Navigate to the System Landscape Directory (SLD)



Navigate to the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR)



Navigate to the Integration Builder

Lesson 2: Explaining the Functionality and Utilization of SAP Process Integration Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Explain the use of SAP Process Integration.

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UNIT 2

The System Landscape Directory (SLD)

Lesson 1: Maintaining Products and Software Components in the System Landscape Directory (SLD) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Use product and software components terminology



Create products and software components in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)



Import software components from the System Landscape Directory (SLD) into the Enterprise Service Registry (ESR)

Lesson 2: Implementing Technical Systems in the System Landscape Directory Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Implement technical systems in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)



Register SAP NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)



Maintain the SAP NetWeaver Application Server for Java in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)



Create third-party technical systems in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)

Lesson 3: Maintaining Business Systems for Use in the Integration Directory Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Maintain a business system in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)



Import a business system into the System Landscape Directory (SLD)

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UNIT 3

Interface Objects in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)

Lesson 1: Listing Options for Navigating the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Use the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) as part of SAP Composition Environment and SAP Process Integration



Access the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) objects



Search the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) objects

Lesson 2: Analyzing Interface Objects in the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Display data types



Display message types



Display the service interfaces



Display context objects

Lesson 3: Maintaining Interface Objects Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Create interface objects



Import interface objects in the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR)

Lesson 4: Defining Message Processing Types and Quality of Services Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

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Define the quality of service (QoS) and message processing types

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Object Mapping in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)

Lesson 1: Creating Message Mapping Objects Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Display a message mapping



Create message mappings

Lesson 2: Mapping Between Service Interfaces Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Create an operation mapping in the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR)

Lesson 3: Analyzing Asynchronous Integration Scenarios Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Display an asynchronous process integration scenario



Analyze the integration scenario model



Describe the integration scenario model

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Configuration of Integration Directory Communication Objects

Lesson 1: Using Configuration Views Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Explain configuration views

Lesson 2: Creating Communication Channels in the Integration Directory (ID) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Create a communication channel

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UNIT 6

Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for ABAP Processing

Lesson 1: Analyzing Objects Used in the Configuration of Integration Engine (IE) Communication Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Configure a configuration scenario in the Integration Directory (ID)



Process messages using the Integration Engine (IE)



Monitor Integration Engine (IE) messages

Lesson 2: Analyzing Routing Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE) Communication Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Define logical routing

Lesson 3: Analyzing Multiple Receiver Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE) Communication Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Configure multiple receivers



Describe XML validation

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UNIT 7

Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for Java Processing

Lesson 1: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)Only Processing Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Analyze the Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)

Lesson 2: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX) Message Processing Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

List the functionality of the Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)

Lesson 3: Creating and Deploying Integration Flows to the Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Create an AEX integration flow

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UNIT 8

Operations of SAP Process Integration

Lesson 1: Using the Runtime Workbench Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Describe the Runtime Workbench

Lesson 2: Using the Process Integration Monitoring (PIMon) Home Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Access SAP Process Integration Monitoring

Lesson 3: Using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Use the SAP NetWeaver Administrator functionality

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Connectivity Options for SAP Process Integration

Lesson 1: Analyzing Connectivity Options Between Back-End Systems with SAP Process Integration Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Use different adapters

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UNIT 10

HTTP Connectivity Options

Lesson 1: Configuring the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Configure the sender Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) adapter



Configure the receiver Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) adapter

Lesson 2: Using Proxy Technology Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Use the proxy configuration



Use the client proxy



Use the server proxy



Analyze the proxy configuration

Lesson 3: Checking the HTTP ABAP Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Check the task of the HTTP adapter

Lesson 4: Using the HTTP_AAE (Java) Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Use the HTTP_AAE (Java) adapter

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UNIT 11

File Adapter Configuration

Lesson 1: Configuring the Receiver File Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Configure the receiver file adapter

Lesson 2: Configuring a Sender File Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Configure the sender file adapter

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Intermediate Document (IDoc) Connectivity Options

Lesson 1: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter with the Receiver Intermediate Document Adapter for the ABAP Stack Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●









Analyze the Intermediate Document (IDoc) as an interface in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR) Use logical system names defined in the System Landscape Directory (SLD) for Intermediate Document (IDoc) use Review Intermediate Document (IDoc) metadata on the Integration Server Set up the configuration objects of the receiver Intermediate Document (IDoc) adapter in the Integration Directory (ID) Configure a runtime procedure for the receiver Intermediate Document (IDoc) adapter

Lesson 2: Using the Sender Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Configure the sender Intermediate Document (IDoc) adapter

Lesson 3: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter in the Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

List the benefits of the IDOC_AAE



Use the functionality options on the Remote Function Call (RFC) parameters tab



Use the Intermediate Document (IDoc) functionality options on the Modules tab



Use the functionality options of the Advanced tab



Configure the receiver IDoc_AAE adapter

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Unit 12: Intermediate Document (IDoc) Connectivity Options

Lesson 4: Configuring a Complete Intermediate Document (IDoc) Scenario Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

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Configure an Intermediate Document (IDoc) scenario

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Configuration of SAP Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs) Connectivity

Lesson 1: Configuring the Receiver Remote Function Call (RFC) Adapter Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



Check Remote Function Call (RFC) signatures



Configure the receiver Remote Function Call (RFC) adapter



Configure the receiver Remote Function Call (RFC) scenario

Lesson 2: Configuring the Sender Remote Function Call (RFC) Scenario Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Configure the sender Remote Function Call (RFC) scenario in SAP Process Integration



Configure the sender Remote Function Call (RFC) scenario in the SAP back end



Execute communication through the sender Remote Function Call (RFC) adapter

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UNIT 14

Enterprise Services and B2B Connectivity

Lesson 1: Analyzing Enterprise Services Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

Analyze and access Web services



Analyze enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) and enterprise services



Analyze the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) role in service-oriented architecture (SOA)

Lesson 2: Configuring Business-to-Business (B2B) Connectivity Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

List B2B connectivity tools



Configure communication parties in the Integration Directory (ID)



Configure the virtual receiver in the Integration Directory (ID)



Use parties for Application Link Enabling (ALE)



Use industry standards in SAP Process Integration

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UNIT 15

Cross-Component Business Process Management (ccBPM) Integration Processes

Lesson 1: Analyzing the Runtime of the Cross-Component Business Process Management (ccBPM) Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to: ●

List different types of Business Process Management (BPM)



List correlations between messages

Lesson 2: Identifying the Steps to Create and Use an Integration Process Lesson Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:



List design objects for an integration process



Use the business process editor



Display an integration process in the Integration Directory



Check the runtime of an integration process on the ABAP stack

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