Wat is SAP Java Process Integration
In 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. The course comes with hands-on exercises. Course based on software release: SAP NetWeaver 7.5 SPS17, SAP Process Orchestration 7.50
This course will prepare you 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
- Explain Mapping concepts
- Use the SAP Process Integration Test Tool
- Configure different options to connect a back-end system to the SAP Process Integration JAVA.
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Contents:
SAP Process Integration Architecture
Explain the Enterprise Service Bus
Explain SAP Process Integration architecture
Navigate to the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR)
Navigate to the Integration Builder
Configure the Integration Designer in Eclipse
Explain SAP Process Orchestration and the Advanced Adapter Engine (AEX)
The System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Use product and software component 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 Repository (ESR)
Implement technical systems in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Maintain the SAP NetWeaver Application Server for Java and ABAP in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Create third-party technical systems in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Maintain Business Systems in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)
Import a business system into the SLD
Interface Objects in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)
Use the Enterprise Services Browser in SAP Integration Designer Perspective in Eclipse
Access the ESR objects
Search the ESR objects
Display data types
Create message types
Create interface objects
Import interface objects into the ESR
Define the QoS and message processing types
Object Mapping in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)
Display a message mapping
Create message mappings
Create an operation mapping in the ESR Configuration of Integration Directory (ID) Communication Objects
Explain configuration views
Create a communication channel
Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine Extended Processing
Create an AEX integration flow
Validate XML
SAP Process Integration Operations
Access SAP Process Integration Monitoring
Use the SAP NetWeaver Administrator functionality
Explain the difference between logging and staging
Configure the logging and staging behavior
Connectivity Options for SAP Process Integration
Use different adapters
HTTP Connectivity Options
Use the HTTP_AAE (Java) adapter
Configure the SOAP sender adapter
Configure the SOAP receiver adapter
Use the proxy configuration
Use the server proxy
Use the client proxy
Analyze the proxy configuration
Use web services
Create a web service based on proxy technology
File Adapter Configuration
Configure the receiver File/FTP adapter
Configure the sender file adapter
SAP Process Integration Test Tool
Explaining the Architecture of the PIT Toll
Setup the PIT Landscape
Create Test Cases
Launch Verification
Manage Jobs
Test Execution Using Web-Based User Interface**
Execute Cloud Integration Content with SAP PO
Integration Challenges
Introducing Cloud Platform Integration
Cloud Integration Content Management Cockpit
Monitoring
Other Connectivity Options
Explain other connectivity options
Use the REST adapter
Expose a function module as RESTful service
Consume a synchronous RESTful service
Advanced Mapping Concepts
Explain message-mapping structures and elements
Explain queues in message mapping
Explain the impact of context selection and deletion
Use the message-mapping debug process
Create user-defined message-mapping functions
Map multiple messages
Import and use XSLT mappings