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When you use the SAP Web Application Server to create Web applications as BSP applications the following administration settings are required:

Settings for:

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Description

Internet Communication Framework (ICF)

Structure linkUsing the ICF

For Business Server Pages you use HTTP request handlers, which you can create within the ICF. For more information about using the ICF follow the link.

Structure linkCreating an ICF Service

Defining an Internet service.

Structure linkInternet Communication Framework

General information about the ICF

Internet Communication Manager (ICM)

Structure linkInternet Communication Manager (ICM)

Architecture and functions of the ICM

Structure linkICM Server Cache

 

Structure and functions of the Internet server cache.

To optimize performance, the HTTP request handler can use the ICM server cache (or Internet server cache) when reusing response pages.

Structure linkParameterization of the ICM and the ICM Server Cache

Profile parameters for configuring the ICM and the Internet server cache to implement the HTTP/SMTP communication with your SAP Web AS

Structure linkMonitoring the Status of the ICM

Monitoring and administration of the ICM in the SAP system.

Structure linkICM Server Clipboard

 

Additional function of the Internet server cache  - stores data temporarily making later retrieval easier.

Security

Configuring SAP Web AS for SSL Support

Configuration for SSL support

Logon Ticket Cache

Function for improving performance with multiple logons

Security on the SAP Web Application Server

General information about security issues with the SAP Web AS

Mobile enhancements

Maintaining Tables Through System Administration:

·         Data Retention for Device Identification

·         Modifying the Characteristics of Devices Already Registered

·         Integration of New Mobile Devices

Some table settings are required for device-related development of BSP applications for mobile terminals. Follow the links for information on these settings.

Mobile Enhancements of the SAP Web Application Server

General information about mobile enhancements of the SAP Web AS

Tracing

ICM Tracing

HTTP Browser Tracing

For problems that you cannot solve using the debugger, you can create a trace for HTTP requests with the ICM or using external tools.

Configuration for fully qualified host names in BSP

See Note 434918

A BSP is started from Transaction SE80 and contains a shortened URL (no domain name). You can solve this problem with the icm/host_name_full profile parameter.

 

 

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