Use
In order for you to log onto the SAP System and start a Web application, the Internet Transaction Server (IST) requires a relevant Internet service. This is created as a development object in the Workbench and includes further
components that represent components of an ITS-based Web application.Prerequisites
Procedure
You create a new Internet service in the initial screen of the Object Navigator.
Note that all Repository objects in the customer namespace begin with Y or Z.
The system checks to see whether or not an object with that name already exists in the R/3 System. If it does not exist already, the Create Object dialog box appears.
The system displays the Create Service dialog box.
The system then displays the Create Object Catalog Entry dialog box.
Result
The Internet service has now been created as a development object in the R/3 Repository, and appears in the object list. The service has been assigned the theme 99, which is the current theme.
If you selected the type Screen-Based Application in step 6, the corresponding parameter ~TRANSACTION is generated for the service. If you also set the flag for ITS Mixed Mode, the corresponding parameters are generated and assigned values. You can find a short description of these parameters under
If you chose Flow Logic-Based Application as the type of Internet service, the following 3 parameters are generated:
Parameter |
Value |
Description |
~INITIALTEMPLATE |
<Template name> for example, initial |
Name of the HTML template that is used to start the Internet. This parameter is required for flow logic-based Web applications. |
~WEBTRANSACTIONTYPE |
miniapp |
Type of service This parameter is mandatory for MiniApps. |
~XGATEWAY |
sapxginet |
Name of the X gateway with which the Internet service is started. This parameter is required for flow logic-based Web applications. |
See also:
Components of Internet Services Using Mixed Mode Generating HTML Templates Publishing a Web Application