Creating FPN Connections
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Content usage mode: remote role assignment, remote delta link Applies to: producers, consumers |
This topic describes how to create an FPN (federated portal network) connection between your portal and another remote SAP Enterprise Portal using the FPN Connection wizard in the portal.
For information about creating a connection with a non-SAP portal to share WSRP-compliant applications, see Creating WSRP Connections to Producers .
Important Information About Version Operability
You can incorporate earlier releases of SAP Enterprise Portal into your FPN landscape together with SAP NetWeaver 7.3. You can consume content from and expose content to a remote SAP Enterprise Portal 7.0 system. However, a remote system SAP Composition Environment without usage type EP Core - Application Portal (EPC) can only function as a producer portal and expose its content; it cannot consume remote content.
Note the following when setting up an FPN-based connection between two portals that runs one of the supported SAP NetWeaver releases:
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If you create an FPN connection that connects to a remote portal also running SAP NetWeaver 7.3, then a two-way connection is established - your portal can be a producer for and a consumer of the remote portal, and vice versa.
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If you create an FPN connection that connects to a remote portal running SAP NetWeaver 7.0 or any SAP Composition Environment (CE) release, then a one-way connection is established - your portal as the consumer and the remote portal as the producer.
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If you want your SAP NetWeaver 7.3 system to function as producer of content for any remote SAP NetWeaver 7.0 system (consumer portal), then a system administrator must create a producer instance from the remote portal using the Add a SAP NetWeaver Producer wizard.
The following table summarizes the producer and consumer compatibility matrix across SAP NetWeaver releases:
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Producer |
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 |
NWCE 7.1, 7.2 |
NWCE 7.3 (1) |
SAP NetWeaver 7.3 (2) |
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SAP NetWeaver 7.0 |
Supported (3) |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Supported (4) |
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NWCE 7.1, 7.2 |
Supported (3) |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Supported (4) |
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NWCE 7.3 (1) |
Supported (3) |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Supported (4) |
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SAP NetWeaver 7.3 (2) |
Supported (3) |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Supported (5) |
(1) An SAP Composition Environment system without usage type EP Core - Application Portal
(2) An SAP NetWeaver system with usage type EP Core - Application Portal
(3) To establish a connection, create a producer object on the SAP NetWeaver 7.0 consumer portal
(4) To establish a connection, create an FPN connection on the SAP NetWeaver 7.3 consumer portal
(5) To establish a connection, create an FPN connection on either the SAP NetWeaver 7.3 consumer or producer portal
For more information, see Version Interoperability .
Prerequisites
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If the remote system is not in the System Landscape Directory, then you must know the connection details of the remote producer portal (for example, host name and port number)
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You are assigned to the portal role that contains the Federated Portal workset. By default this is the System Administration role.
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You have at least administrator read-write permission for the Remote FPN Producers folder in the Portal Catalog.
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If you intend to set up trust between the systems using the FPN Connection wizard, then you must have the logon credentials (user ID and password) of a user on the remote system that is assigned to either the standard Administrator role or to a role that has includes the $SAP_J2EE_Engine_default_put_role action.
For more information, see Assigning Principals to Roles or Groups .
Procedure
When you create an FPN connection between your system and a remote system, you can either manually enter the connection properties of the remote system or you can choose a remote system that is already defined in the SLD, if one is connected.
Creating an FPN Connection Without SLD
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In the portal, navigate to .
The My FPN Connections tab appears.
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In the My FPN Connections table, choose .
The FPN Connection wizard appears.
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Complete the wizard. Note the following for each step in the wizard:
Step in Wizard
Additional Information
General Properties
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FPN Connection Name : Since the display name of the FPN connection appears on both the local and remote portal, we recommend you enter a name that represents the connection instance of both systems. The name of the FPN connection is also the display name of the producer object that is created on your portal, which is visible in the 'Remote FPN Producers' folder of the Portal Catalog within the Portal Content Studio (through this object you can consume remote content by remote delta link usage). The FPN connection will be assigned to the default FPN group.
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FPN Connection ID : The portal automatically generates an alias for the connection using the identifier that you enter; therefore, we recommend that you enter an ID that clearly identifies the connection and the portals. This alias is used in various user interfaces to represent the portals represented by this connection.
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FPN Groups : You can assign the FPN connection to an existing or new FPN group. You can change the group assignment later at any time.
My System Settings
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The connection settings displayed initially on the screen in this step are taken from the default settings defined for your system in the FPN Control Panel; you can modify them as needed per connection. For more information, see Setting Default Connection Values .
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RMI-P4 connection settings are only required if you and the remote intend to share content through remote delta link usage, either as a producer or a consumer.
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External network settings are only required if one exists. For example, a reverse proxy situated between your portal server and runtime clients.
Remote System Settings
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RMI-P4 connection settings are only required if you and the remote intend to share content through remote delta link usage, either as a producer or a consumer.
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External network settings are only required if one exists. For example, a reverse proxy situated between the remote portal server and runtime clients.
Trust Configuration
You must establish trust between portals in a federated portal network to facilitate the flow of data and authentication requests between portal systems and clients both at runtime and at design-time. Note the following:
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If trust has already been established between your system and the remote system, then you can skip this step.
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If trust has not yet been established between your system and the remote system, then you can choose to skip this step in the wizard and to do so at a later stage; however without trust, certain FPN configuration tasks that need to be performed by administrators may not be fully functional. We therefore recommend you establish trust before you begin to configure and register your systems using the SSO wizard or the FPN Trust editor. For more information, see Setting Up Trust Using the SSO Wizard and Setting Up Trust Using the FPN Trust Editor .
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If you choose to establish trust using the wizard, the wizard only does so after you choose Finish . If the wizard detects that trust is already established with the remote system, it skips the configuration and notifies you.
Test Connection
We recommend that you run the Access to Remote System test and obtain a successful result before you perform the trust and registration configurations.
Summary
It is important to check all the properties before creating the FPN connection.
Select the Register your system with the remote system checkbox to register the systems after you choose Finish . You can perform the registration at a later stage after the FPN connection is created; however, registration is required for sharing content. For more information, see Registering FPN Connections .
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Creating an FPN Connection Using Systems in SLD
If your system and remote system are connected to an SLD, you can create FPN connections with fewer steps since the connections details of the remote system are already defined for you.
When registering an FPN connection between your system and another remote system, you can either use a remote system that is already predefined in the System Landscape Directory (from the lower pane) or you can manually define a connection (in the upper pane) by providing the necessary connection settings of the remote system
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In the portal, navigate to .
The My FPN Connections tab appears.
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In the Available Systems in System Landscape Directory table, select a remote system.
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Choose Add to My FPN Connections and then one of the following options depending on which connections settings you want to apply for your system:
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Use My Default Settings : Choose this option if you want to create the new FPN connection using the default connection settings of your system as defined in the FPN Control Panel. Note that the FPN connection is created immediately; subsequently you are given the option to set up trust and register the systems. As mentioned above when creating FPN connections systems manually, you can skip these configurations and perform them at a later stage.
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Use Custom Settings : Choose this option if you want to create the new FPN connection using non-default connection settings for your system. This option also allows you to modify the connections of the remote system and to perform a connectivity test. For important information about each step in the FPN Connection wizard, see the Creating an FPN Connection Without SLD section above.
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Result
After you create the FPN connection, it is listed in the My FPN Connections table. If you created an FPN connection with a remote SLD-based system, then the remote system is dimmed in the Available Systems in System Landscape Directory table.
In addition, if the FPN connection is registered, then:
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A producer object instance is created in the Portal Catalog in the Remote FPN Producers folder - you use this object as entry point to browse and consume content exposed by the remote system through remote delta link usage. For more information, see Consuming Content as Remote Delta Links .
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An FPN connection with the same name is also created in the My FPN Connections table on the remote SAP NetWeaver 7.3 system. For more information, see Viewing FPN Connections .

