Creating and Removing Hosted
Systems
Hosted systems are applications that run on a technical system. Hosted systems have the same features as technical systems, that is, specific software must be installed on them. For example, a J2EE application that is deployed on a J2EE Engine can be a hosted system. Applications are classified as systems depending on their independence, complexity, and manageability (that is, depending on whether they are started, stopped, administered, monitored separately, and so on). You can create the following types of hosted systems:
● System Landscape Directory
Maintains information about all installable and installed elements of your system landscape.

Each SLD automatically creates a hosted system entry for itself in the central SLD. For more information, see Configuring the Interface for CIM Client Generation.
· Change Management System
Controls centrally the transport and deployment of software components at design time and manages design time configurations.
· Component Build Service
Compiles different sources and creates build results like built software delivery files or archives.
· Design Time Repository
A source control system that is based on the Web-based distributed authoring and versioning standard.
You have a user assigned to the LcrInstanceWriterLD role.
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1. Choose Home ® Landscapes.
2. From the Landscape Type dropdown box, select NWDI Systems.
3. From the table with landscapes, select any landscape.
4. Click Systems and then click Add System to Landscape.
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1. Click New Hosted System.
2. Specify system details and click Create.
The system is created and appears in the list of existing hosted systems.
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1. From the Hosted System Type dropdown box, select the hosted system type you want to remove.
2. Select the hosted systems you want to remove by holding down the CTRL key and clicking the systems with the primary mouse button.
