Before You Start
The open architecture of the J2EE Engine gives you the flexibility to use the AS-Java for a number of functions in your system landscape. To perform the functions that you designate it, the AS-Java can communicate with a number of partners in your system landscape. Therefore, the corresponding Security Guides for SAP NetWeaver also have implications for securing the AS-Java.
Pay particular attention to the most relevant sections as indicated in the table below.
Fundamental Security Guides
Security Guides |
Most-Relevant Sections |
SAP NetWeaver |
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SAP NetWeaver Usage Types |
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Usage Type AS |
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Usage Type DI |
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Connectivity and Interoperability |
For a complete list of the available SAP Security Guides, see the Quick Link /securityguide on the SAP Service Marketplace at service.sap.com.
The most important SAP Notes that apply to the security of the AS-Java are shown in the table below.
Important SAP Notes
SAP Note Number |
Title |
724452 |
Central Note for SAP J2EE Engine 6.30/6.40 |
715371 |
Composite SAP note on security Basis 6.30/6.40 |
701385 |
SAP J2EE Engine 6.30, 6.40 Release Information |
720590 |
User Management Engine (UME) on WAS 6.30 and higher. |
871394 |
SAP NetWeaver 04s: Mandatory and optional J2EE Engine services |
812332 |
How to set up logging on a remote J2EE client |
710146 |
How to change J2EE Engine JVM Settings |
723909 |
Java VM settings for J2EE 6.30/6.40 |
753002 |
Web Services SSL Proxy Authentication |
764417 |
Information for troubleshooting of the SAP J2EE Engine 6.40 |
For more information about specific topics, see the Quick Links from SAP Service Marketplace.
Quick Links to Additional Information
Content |
Quick Link on the SAP Service Marketplace |
Related SAP Notes |
/SAPNotesNW70 |
Security |
/security |
Security Guides |
/securityguide |
Network security |
/network |
Released platforms |
/platforms |
SAP Solution Manager |
/solutionmanager |
