Administering Composition Environment
Use
This guide provides information about administering and operating the SAP Composition Environment (SAP CE).
General System Administration
In this section you find information about the general tasks required for administering your system.
Starting and Stopping the Application Server Java (AS Java)
Provides information about starting and stopping the application server, individual instances, server processes, and applications.
Software Logistics in Composition Environment
Provides information about adapting your software landscape to changing requirements.
Administration of Databases
This area includes information on SAP MaxDB and the other databases supported by SAP.
Backup and Recovery
Provides information about how to backup and recover your operating system and database.
Administration of Users and Roles
This section contains information about user administration and other security functions that are available with SAP CE.
SAP High Availability
This section contains information about how you can increase system availability.
Setting Up Service Connections for SAP Remote Support
This section contains information about to set up a remote service connection. You need to set up this connection if you want to use SAP remote services (for example, SAP EarlyWatch or Remote Consulting), or if you would like to permit an SAP support consultant to work directly in your system to carry out a more precise problem diagnosis.
Accessibility (Administrators Guide)
Administering accessibility setting in an SAP environment.
Configuring Solution Composer Server
Setting up Solution Composer Server in CE.
Administration of CE Components
Administering Application Server Java
Provides an overview of the infrastructure and tools required to perform the main administration tasks of the Application Server Java.
Configuring, Working with and Administering System Landscape Dir
This section covers the administration tasks of the System Landscape Directory which is needed when you work with the Enterprise Services Repository or the Development Infrastructure.
Development Infrastructure (DI)
This section describes the details of the SAP NetWeaver Development Infrastructure (NWDI) that you can set up and use in your system.
Monitoring and Managing BPM Systems, Processes, and Tasks
You can maintain and monitor the processes and tasks of BPM with the SAP NetWeaver Administrator. You need administrator rights. For more information about user roles in BPM, see Authorizations and Roles
Managing Processes and Tasks with the Process Desk
As a business user you can manage your tasks and the processes in which you are involved with the process desk. With the universal worklist (UWL) the process desk provides a central access to tasks.
Managing Administrative Tasks with Business Rules Management
This section provides information about the administration and maintenance of SAP Business Rules Management.
This section contains information about logging on and off the portal, understanding the portal desktop, personalizing your portal preferences, performing the necessary initial configuration tasks, and administering the portal.
Managing Tasks and Alerts in the Universal Worklist
This section contains information about the Universal Worklist (UWL), which provides a uniform layout and central access to your work and required information.
Configuring the Universal Worklist
This section contains information about configuring the UWL.
This section contains information about the UWL monitoring.
Managing Enterprise Services Repository
This section covers all administration tasks related to the Enterprise Services Repository.
Guided Procedures Administration Guide
Administering SAP NetWeaver Voice
Additional Administration Tasks
The Additional Administration Tasks section provides information about the administrative tasks specific to the development scenario that you wish to implement:
Troubleshooting
For information about troubleshooting, see http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/x/wIN3Cw
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