WebSphere Business Integration for SAP
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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White Plains, N.Y. :
IBM
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Edition: | 1st ed |
Series: | IBM redbooks.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009644318606719 |
Table of Contents:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Part 1 Overview
- Chapter 1. Introduction and book structure
- 1.1 Objectives
- 1.2 What this book is
- 1.3 How this book is organized
- 1.3.1 Part structure
- 1.3.2 Chapter structure
- 1.4 What this book does not cover
- Chapter 2. Business Integration technology concepts
- 2.1 Technology overview
- 2.1.1 Business Integration needs
- 2.1.2 Integration challenges
- 2.1.3 Concepts and terminologies
- 2.1.4 IBM WebSphere Business Integration product family
- 2.2 IBM Business Integration Reference Architecture
- 2.2.1 Overview
- 2.2.2 Comprehensive Services
- 2.2.3 Roles and sample artifacts
- 2.2.4 IBM software offerings
- 2.2.5 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- 2.2.6 e-business on demand
- 2.3 SAP Enterprise Service Architecture
- 2.3.1 People Integration
- 2.3.2 Information Integration
- 2.3.3 Process Integration
- 2.3.4 Application platform
- 2.3.5 Solution Lifecycle Management
- 2.3.6 Composite Application Framework
- 2.4 Interoperability of WBI and SAP XI
- Part 2 Business scenario solution design
- Chapter 3. Business case scenario
- 3.1 Business domain
- 3.1.1 Current business model of Company A
- 3.1.2 Current business model of Company B
- 3.1.3 Merger business objectives
- 3.1.4 Unified business model
- 3.1.5 Unified business model benefits
- 3.2 Business Use Case definition
- 3.2.1 Use Case 1 - Product data repository
- 3.2.2 Use Case 2- Internal purchase requisition process
- 3.2.3 Use Case 3 - Inventory availability validation
- 3.2.4 Use Case 4 - Customer data repository
- 3.3 Constraints and assumptions
- Chapter 4. Solution approaches and technology options
- 4.1 Basic technology integration components.
- 4.2 SAP specialities regarding business integration
- 4.2.1 Support of various SAP releases
- 4.2.2 Support of a staged system landscape
- 4.2.3 Support of various SAP R/3 interfaces
- 4.3 WebSphere Business Integration product suite capabilities
- 4.3.1 WebSphere Business Integration adapters
- 4.3.2 WebSphere InterChange Server
- 4.3.3 WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation
- 4.3.4 WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
- 4.3.5 Integration server selection
- 4.4 WebSphere Business Integration in the SAP environment
- 4.4.1 WBI Adapter for mySAP.com
- 4.4.2 WBI Adapter for SAP Exchange Infrastructure
- Chapter 5. Solution design
- 5.1 Business process analysis
- 5.2 Design principles and methodology
- 5.3 System context
- 5.3.1 Logical model of Company A
- 5.3.2 Logical model of Company B
- 5.3.3 Unified model of merged enterprise
- 5.4 System architecture
- 5.5 Communications and connectivity
- 5.6 Use Case 1 - Solution overview
- 5.6.1 Process flow
- 5.6.2 Technology selection
- 5.6.3 Solution details
- 5.7 Use Case 2 - Solution overview
- 5.7.1 Process flow
- 5.7.2 Technology selection
- 5.7.3 Solution detail
- 5.8 Use Case 3 - Solution overview
- 5.8.1 Process flow
- 5.8.2 Technology selection
- 5.8.3 Solution detail
- 5.9 Use Case 4 - Solution overview
- 5.9.1 Process flow
- 5.9.2 Technology selection
- 5.9.3 Solution detail
- 5.10 Related technology used in this book
- Part 3 Business scenario solution implementation
- Chapter 6. Environment setup
- 6.1 Technology matrix
- 6.2 Run-time environment overview
- 6.3 Common installations
- 6.3.1 Installing IBM DB2 UDB Version 8.1 with FixPack 5
- 6.3.2 Installing WebSphere MQ V5.3 with CSD04
- Chapter 7. Use Case 1: WBIMB using WBI Adapter for mySAP.com
- 7.1 Operational model.
- 7.2 Installation of WebSphere Business Integration components
- 7.2.1 Plan the installation
- 7.2.2 Install Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Packs
- 7.2.3 Install a Java Runtime Environment
- 7.2.4 Install IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 with FixPack 5
- 7.2.5 Install Microsoft Data Access Component (MDAC) V2.7
- 7.2.6 Install WebSphere MQ V5.3 with CSD05
- 7.2.7 Install IBM Agent Controller
- 7.2.8 Install WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
- Start the installer
- Install
- Configuring security groups
- Post-installation tasks
- 7.2.9 Install Message Broker FixPacks
- Before installing the FixPack
- Install the FixPack
- Install the FixPack from a CD
- Install the FixPack from files downloaded from the Web
- 7.2.10 Install WBI Adapter Framework V2.4
- 7.2.11 Install WBI Adapter for mySAP.com
- Install a second connector
- 7.3 Configuration of WebSphere Business Integration components
- 7.3.1 Configure WebSphere MQ
- Define the queue manager
- Create a queue manager using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
- Define the queues
- Create local queues using the MQ Explorer
- Define the channels
- Create channels using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
- 7.3.2 Create a message broker domain
- Create a broker using the Getting Started wizard
- Start the Message Brokers Toolkit
- Running the Getting Started wizard
- 7.3.3 Configure the WBI Adapter for mySAP.com to access SAP R/3 via ALE
- Create a configuration using the Connector Configurator tool
- Create a shortcut to the connector's startup script
- 7.3.4 Configure the WBI Adapter for mySAP.com to access SAP R/3 via the ABAP Extension module
- Configure the connector for the ALE Module
- Configure the connector for the ABAP Extension Module
- Create a shortcut to the connector's startup script
- 7.4 Configuration of SAP R/3 - general configuration steps
- 7.4.1 Configure a SAP Gateway.
- 7.4.2 Create a CPIC User ID
- 7.4.3 Set up a RFC Destination from SAP R/3 to Gateway
- 7.5 Configuration of SAP R/3 to work with the ALE Module of the Adapter
- 7.5.1 Create a partner logical system
- 7.5.2 Create a local SAP logical system
- 7.5.3 Create a Distribution Model in the inbound SAP application
- 7.5.4 Create a Distribution Model in the outbound SAP application
- 7.6 Configuration of SAP R/3 to work with the ABAP Extension Module of the Adapter
- 7.6.1 Creating the /CWLD/ namespace
- Make the namespace /CWLD/ available for modifications
- 7.6.2 Install connector transport files for the ABAP Extension Module
- Install connector transport files
- Verify connector transport files installation
- Examine the log to see if the installation was successful.
- Post installation task
- Verify that SAP generated the objects successfully
- 7.6.3 Process the business objects in the ABAP Extension module
- 7.6.4 Create an Event triggering and detection mechanism
- Determine which SAP Business Object to use for triggering
- Link SAP Events to the WBI queueing Function Module
- Map the SAP Business Object to a WBI Business Object
- Configure Event Distribution
- 7.7 Development of WebSphere Business Integration Business Objects
- 7.7.1 Create Business Object for the ALE module
- Start the SAP Object Discovery Agent
- Start the WebSphere Business Integration System Manager
- Create Business Object for the MATMAS IDoc
- 7.7.2 Create Business Object for the ABAP Extension Module
- Start the WebSphere Business Integration System Manager
- Create a Business Object for the ABAP Extension Module
- 7.7.3 Create Message Sets and loading Business Object Definitions
- Configure the Message Set
- 7.8 Development of a message flow for the MaterialSynchronization (ALE Module) scenario
- 7.8.1 Create a Message Flow Project.
- 7.8.2 Build the message flow
- Add and connect nodes
- 7.8.3 Configure the message flow
- Configure the node properties
- Configure the MQInput node
- Configure the MQOutput node
- Configure the Compute node
- 7.8.4 Write ESQL for the Compute node
- Create the ESQL file
- The MaterialSynchronization_MsgFlow_Compute ESQL
- module
- 7.9 Development of a message flow for the OrderEventNotification (ABAP Extension Module) scenario
- 7.9.1 Create a Message Flow Project
- 7.9.2 Build the message flow
- Add and connect nodes
- 7.9.3 Configure the message flow
- Configure the node properties
- Configuring the MQInput node
- Configure the MQOutput node
- 7.10 Deployment of the message flow applications
- 7.10.1 Deploy a message broker archive
- Deploy a message broker archive using Deploy File
- 7.11 Run the business scenario
- 7.11.1 Part 1: Run the MaterialSynchronisation (ALE) scenario
- 7.11.2 Part 2: Run the OrderEventNotification (ABAP Extension Module) Scenario
- Starting the Visual Test Connector
- Start the SAPConnector
- Create a Sales Order In SAP R/3
- View the result
- 7.12 Usage of the Message Broker's trace to locate errors
- 7.13 Summary
- Chapter 8. Use Case 2: WBISF using WBI Adapter for mySAP.com
- 8.1 Operational model
- 8.2 Installation of WebSphere Business Integration components
- 8.2.1 Plan the installation
- 8.2.2 Install WSADIE V5.1
- 8.2.3 Install WBISF V5.1
- 8.2.4 Install IBM Remote Agent Controller V5.1
- 8.2.5 Install WBI Adapter Framework V2.4
- 8.2.6 Install WBI Adapter for mySAP.com V5.5
- 8.3 Configuration of WebSphere Business Integration components
- 8.3.1 Configuration of WebSphere MQ
- 8.3.2 Configuration of WBI Adapter for mySAP.com
- 8.3.3 Configuration of WSADIE V5.1
- 8.3.4 Configuration of WBISF
- 8.4 Development of a business process.
- 8.4.1 Create Business Objects and Connector Configuration.