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Administration 
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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Internet Communication Framework (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. |
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Defining an Internet service. |
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General information about the ICF |
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Internet Communication Manager (ICM) |
Architecture and functions of the ICM |
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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. |
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Profile parameters for configuring the ICM and the Internet server cache to implement the HTTP/SMTP communication with your SAP Web AS |
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Monitoring and administration of the ICM in the SAP system. |
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Additional function of the Internet server cache - stores data temporarily making later retrieval easier. |
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Security |
Configuration for SSL support |
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Function for improving performance with multiple logons |
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General information about security issues with the SAP Web AS |
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Mobile enhancements |
Maintaining Tables Through System Administration: · Data Retention for Device Identification · Modifying the Characteristics of Devices Already Registered |
Some table settings are required for device-related development of BSP applications for mobile terminals. Follow the links for information on these settings. |
General information about mobile enhancements of the SAP Web AS |
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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. |
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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. |
