Showing posts with label LDAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LDAP. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 April 2012

SAP NetWeaver / .NET Interoperability

The reality in most companies, Microsoft and SAP components in a heterogeneous landscape. This book provides readers with advice from the deep integration and details covering all levels of the SAP NetWeaver platform and provides developers and consultants with practical examples for all components.

BAPI authors, to discuss key technologies such as a connector. NET and Web services and integration with Office desktop, duo and PDK that integration issues for end users. NET. In addition, SAP BI BW, MS Analysis Services and SQL Server are described in detail in the interfaces between the - an important aspect of integration is left out - including those at the transaction level. Learning the configuration scenarios exactly how vast and XI and BizTalk with a good solid thin to develop web services.

A special section in addition to identity management and single sign even gives details. To connect to the LDAP zbV this complete reference of best practices and how to configure the LDAP connection, including loaded step by step. Reading this book quickly discover how user productivity and system operation and reduce costs.

Features of SAP NetWeaver / .NET Interoperability:
  • Basic integration: RFC, BAPI, IDOC, DCOM Connector, SAP Connector for Microsoft NET and Web services.
  • User Integration: PDK for NET, Office desktop integration, Duet.
  • Information Integration: SAP BW, Analysis Services Hub is open interfaces, Microsoft SQL Server, and Repository Manager Training Portal load data into the following BEx
  • Integration process : HTTP and SOAP adapter, reliable messaging, BizTalk Adapter for SAP Business Suite
  • User management: a single scenario, the integration of Active Directory, LDAP, connectors, etc.-on your zbV

About the Author

Andreas Rohr an independent consultant in the SAP system and focuses on the areas of interoperability and interface architecture. SAP co-operation he built for Thomas Meigen Support Center Microsoft (CTSC-MS), governs. © Andre Fischer also provides single sign-on, identity management, and information process and emphasizes the CTSC-MS runs.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The Complete Reference

A practical guide for SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology

SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The Complete Reference
Applies to full life-cycle available the most complete, step-by-reference to the main SAP NetWeaver Portal. Prepared by SAP architect Rabi Jay, this book, the plan design to implementation of the SAP NetWeaver Portal, SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java provides everything you need to configure and manage.

SAP NetWeaver Portal Technology: The complete reference descriptions, numerous illustrations and is filled with hundreds of expert advice. Design and high availability, scalability and performance with distributed portals. Sign on the back-end systems, a single application and non-SAP and integrated applications. Configure reliable J2EE engine and portal security, and to find a replacement and an excellent strategy to restore the portal. Portal workload, GC, thread dump, and HTTP analysis to improve performance.

  • Future plans PAM, release planning and maintenance strategy
  • Federation network of portals and Web sites, the overall design of portals 
  • Self-registration and delegated user and content management to implement 
  • Security zones for authorization, UME actions, and ACL permissions can use the 
  • Central LDAP, UME, and Identity Management Manage users with 
  • Type the application of the user, depending on the characteristics and identity
  • Portal desktop rules, themes and frames pages in the portal using the brand 
  • Transport Settings portal and deploy patches and business packages using JSPM 
  • Monitor the portal using CCMS GRMG availability monitoring 
  • Manage the central portal, NWA and SLD for the use of system maintenance