Configuring Business Systems in the SLD

Use

To be able to use business systems for process integration and to address them as the sender/receiver of messages in the Integration Directory, you must first define and configure them in the System Landscape Directory (SLD).

Prerequisites

You need the following role: LcrInstanceWriterAll .

Procedure

Registering an SAP System as a Business System

To define a client of an SAP system as a business system, proceed as follows:

  1. Call the Process Integration start page.

  2. Start the SLD.

  3. On the SLD start page, choose Business Systems .

    The browser displays the Business Systems screen.

  4. Choose New Business System... .

    The browser displays the screen Business System Wizard - System Type .

  5. Choose AS ABAP .

  6. Choose Next .

  7. Select the SAP system and the client, and then choose Next .

  8. Specify the name of the business system, and then choose Next .

  9. Select all the installed products that are involved in the planned business process. Choose Next .

  10. Select the role of the business system.

    For more information, see SAP Library documentation under Start of the navigation pathSAP NetWeaver Library: Function-Oriented View  Next navigation step Process Integration Next navigation step Integration Engine Next navigation step Configuring the Integration Engine Next navigation step Displaying/Changing Configuration DataEnd of the navigation path.

  11. To save the business system, choose Finish .

    The SLD server registers the specified client as a business system.

Registering a Standalone Java System as a Business System

To register a standalone Java system as a business system, you proceed in a similar way as for registering an SAP system. However, note the following differences:

  • You do not need to enter a client for the selected system.

  • You do not need to specify which products are installed in the selected system. Only one product runs in a standalone system.

  • A standalone Java system cannot act as an Integration Server. You must specify an Integration Server for the selected system.

Registering an External System as a Business System

To register an external system as a business system, you proceed in a similar way as for registering an SAP system. However, note the following differences:

  • You do not need to enter a client for the selected system.

  • An external system cannot act as an Integration Server. You must specify an Integration Server for the selected system.