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    TBIT40SAP NetWeaver ProcessIntegration

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    COURSE OUTLINE

    Course Version: 15

    Course Duration: 5 Day(s)

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    Contents

    xi Course Overview

    1 Unit 1: SAP Process Integration Architecture

    1 Lesson: Describing SAP Process Integration Architecture

    1 Lesson: Explaining the Functionality and Utilization of SAP Process

    Integration

    3 Unit 2: The System Landscape Directory (SLD)

    3 Lesson: Maintaining Products and Software Components in the

    System Landscape Directory (SLD)

    3 Lesson: Implementing Technical Systems in the System Landscape

    Directory

    3 Lesson: Maintaining Business Systems for Use in the Integration

    Directory

    5 Unit 3: Interface Objects in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)

    5 Lesson: Listing Options for Navigating the Enterprise Services

    Repository (ESR)

    5 Lesson: Analyzing Interface Objects in the Enterprise Services

    Repository (ESR)

    5 Lesson: Maintaining Interface Objects

    5 Lesson: Defining Message Processing Types and Quality of Services

    7 Unit 4: Object Mapping in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)

    7 Lesson: Creating Message Mapping Objects

    7 Lesson: Mapping Between Service Interfaces

    7 Lesson: Analyzing Asynchronous Integration Scenarios

    9 Unit 5: Configuration of Integration Directory Communication Objects

    9 Lesson: Using Configuration Views

    9 Lesson: Creating Communication Channels in the Integration

    Directory (ID)

    11 Unit 6: Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for ABAP

    Processing

    11 Lesson: Analyzing Objects Used in the Configuration of Integration

    Engine (IE) Communication

    11 Lesson: Analyzing Routing Objects Used in Integration Engine (IE)

    Communication

    11 Lesson: Analyzing Multiple Receiver Objects Used in Integration

    Engine (IE) Communication

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    13 Unit 7: Configuration of Integration Directory Objects for Java

    Processing

    13 Lesson: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)-

    Only Processing

    13 Lesson: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter Engine Extended

    (AEX) Message Processing

    13 Lesson: Creating and Deploying Integration Flows to the Advanced

    Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)

    15 Unit 8: Operations of SAP Process Integration

    15 Lesson: Using the Runtime Workbench

    15 Lesson: Using the Process Integration Monitoring (PIMon) Home

    15 Lesson: Using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator

    17 Unit 9: Connectivity Options for SAP Process Integration

    17 Lesson: Analyzing Connectivity Options Between Back-End

    Systems with SAP Process Integration

    19 Unit 10: HTTP Connectivity Options

    19 Lesson: Configuring the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)

    Adapter

    19 Lesson: Using Proxy Technology

    19 Lesson: Checking the HTTP ABAP Adapter

    19 Lesson: Using the HTTP_AAE (Java) Adapter

    21 Unit 11: File Adapter Configuration

    21 Lesson: Configuring the Receiver File Adapter

    21 Lesson: Configuring a Sender File Adapter

    23 Unit 12: Intermediate Document (IDoc) Connectivity Options

    23 Lesson: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter with the

    Receiver Intermediate Document Adapter for the ABAP Stack

    23 Lesson: Using the Sender Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter

    23 Lesson: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter in the

    Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)

    24 Lesson: Configuring a Complete Intermediate Document (IDoc)

    Scenario

    25 Unit 13: Configuration of SAP Business Application Programming

    Interfaces (BAPIs) Connectivity

    25 Lesson: Configuring the Receiver Remote Function Call (RFC)

    Adapter

    25 Lesson: Configuring the Sender Remote Function Call (RFC)

    Scenario

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    27 Unit 14: Enterprise Services and B2B Connectivity

    27 Lesson: Analyzing Enterprise Services

    27 Lesson: Configuring Business-to-Business (B2B) Connectivity

    29 Unit 15: Cross-Component Business Process Management (ccBPM)

    Integration Processes

    29 Lesson: Analyzing the Runtime of the Cross-Component Business

    Process Management (ccBPM)

    29 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 IntegrationArchitecture

    Lesson 1: Describing SAP Process Integration Architecture

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ProcessIntegration

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Explain the use of SAP Process Integration.

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    Unit 1: SAP Process Integration Architecture

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    UNIT 2 The System LandscapeDirectory (SLD)

    Lesson 1: Maintaining Products and Software Components in theSystem Landscape Directory (SLD)

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 LandscapeDirectory

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 IntegrationDirectory

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 2: The System Landscape Directory (SLD)

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    UNIT 3 Interface Objects in theEnterprise Service Repository(ESR)

    Lesson 1: Listing Options for Navigating the Enterprise ServicesRepository (ESR)

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ServicesRepository (ESR)

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ObjectivesAfter 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 ofServices

    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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    UNIT 4 Object Mapping in theEnterprise Service Repository(ESR)

    Lesson 1: Creating Message Mapping Objects

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Display a message mapping

    ● Create message mappings

    Lesson 2: Mapping Between Service Interfaces

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

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

    Lesson 3: Analyzing Asynchronous Integration ScenariosLesson ObjectivesAfter 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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    Unit 4: Object Mapping in the Enterprise Service Repository (ESR)

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    UNIT 5 Configuration of IntegrationDirectory CommunicationObjects

    Lesson 1: Using Configuration Views

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Explain configuration views

    Lesson 2: Creating Communication Channels in the IntegrationDirectory (ID)

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Create a communication channel

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    Unit 5: Configuration of Integration Directory Communication Objects

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    UNIT 6 Configuration of IntegrationDirectory Objects for ABAPProcessing

    Lesson 1: Analyzing Objects Used in the Configuration of IntegrationEngine (IE) Communication

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Define logical routing

    Lesson 3: Analyzing Multiple Receiver Objects Used in IntegrationEngine (IE) Communication

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Configure multiple receivers

    ● Describe XML validation

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    UNIT 7 Configuration of IntegrationDirectory Objects for JavaProcessing

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

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Analyze the Advanced Adapter Engine (AAE)

    Lesson 2: Maintaining Objects for Advanced Adapter EngineExtended (AEX) Message Processing

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 AdvancedAdapter Engine Extended (AEX)

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Create an AEX integration flow

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    UNIT 8 Operations of SAP ProcessIntegration

    Lesson 1: Using the Runtime Workbench

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Describe the Runtime Workbench

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

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Access SAP Process Integration Monitoring

    Lesson 3: Using the SAP NetWeaver Administrator

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Use the SAP NetWeaver Administrator functionality

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    Unit 8: Operations of SAP Process Integration

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    UNIT 9 Connectivity Options for SAPProcess Integration

    Lesson 1: Analyzing Connectivity Options Between Back-EndSystems with SAP Process Integration

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Use different adapters

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    Unit 9: Connectivity Options for SAP Process Integration

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    UNIT 10 HTTP Connectivity Options

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

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ObjectivesAfter 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 ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Check the task of the HTTP adapter

    Lesson 4: Using the HTTP_AAE (Java) Adapter

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Use the HTTP_AAE (Java) adapter

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    Unit 10: HTTP Connectivity Options

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    UNIT 11 File Adapter Configuration

    Lesson 1: Configuring the Receiver File Adapter

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Configure the receiver file adapter

    Lesson 2: Configuring a Sender File Adapter

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Configure the sender file adapter

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    Unit 11: File Adapter Configuration

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    UNIT 12 Intermediate Document (IDoc)Connectivity Options

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

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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) AdapterLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

    ● Configure the sender Intermediate Document (IDoc) adapter

    Lesson 3: Using the Intermediate Document (IDoc) Adapter in theAdvanced 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 13 Configuration of SAP BusinessApplication ProgrammingInterfaces (BAPIs) Connectivity

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

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ObjectivesAfter 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 B2BConnectivity

    Lesson 1: Analyzing Enterprise Services

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 ObjectivesAfter 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 BusinessProcess Management (ccBPM)Integration Processes

    Lesson 1: Analyzing the Runtime of the Cross-Component BusinessProcess Management (ccBPM)

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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 IntegrationProcess

    Lesson ObjectivesAfter 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