Configuration of Usage Type Process Integration (PI)
Wizard-Based Basic Configuration
Checking sap.com Services
Performing Automatic Customizing
Assigning Application Roles to User Groups
Maintaining a Product for the Technical System
Maintaining a Business System for the Integration Server
Creating RFC Destinations in the ABAP Environment
Creating RFC Destinations in the ABAP and Java Environments
Creating the HTTP Destination pmistore
Configuring the Role of the Integration Server
Registering Queues Used by the Integration Server
Triggering the Self-Registration of the Adapter Engine
Importing Process Integration Content
Optional Additional Configuration Steps
Configuring the Change Management Service
Configuring the Change and Transport System
Configuring Message Archiving for the Adapter Engine
Configuring the Integration Builder Documentation Editor
Communication and Security
User Management and User Roles
Dialog Users
Changing Dialog User Roles
Service Users
Creating Users with Data-Dependent Authorizations
Single Sign-On Configuration
Configuration of Secure Communication with the WebStart Client
HTTPS Configuration for Messaging
Inbound (Sending Messages to the Adapter Engine)
Outbound (Sending Messages to an External System)
Strict Hostname Checking
Security Configuration at Message Level
Configuring Web Service Security in AS-ABAP
Configuring Web Service Security in AS-Java
Verifying the Web Service Security Configuration
Configuration of Principal Propagation
Enabling Principal Propagation for ABAP Messaging Components
Configuring a Trust Relationship for SAP Assertion Tickets
Configuring the Sender
Configuring Principal Propagation in the Integration Directory
Maintaining the Users
High Availability
Configuring HTTP and RFC Connections
Configuring the Local System Landscape Directory
Configuring the Exchange Profile
Performing Further Configuration Steps
Configuration of Business Systems with an Integration Engine
Configuring the Role of the Business System
Connecting to the Integration Server
Activating an HTTP Service on the Receiver System
Registering Queues
Connecting to the System Landscape Directory
Connecting Unicode Business Systems
Connecting Non-Unicode Business Systems
Testing the Connection to the System Landscape Directory
Creating a User for the Runtime Workbench
Creating Optional Destinations
Integration of Business Systems
Integration Using the Java Proxy Runtime
Integration Using the IDoc Adapter
Maintaining the IDoc Sender System
Maintaining the Integration Server
Maintaining an IDoc Communication Channel
Maintaining the IDoc Receiver System
Integration Using the Adapter Engine
Providing External Drivers for the JDBC and JMS Adapters
J2EE Service Properties for the Adapter Framework
Properties for Service SAP XI Adapter: BC
Properties for Service SAP XI Adapter: JMS
Properties for Service SAP XI Adapter: Marketplace
Properties for Service SAP XI Adapter: RFC
Properties Related to RFC Clients (Receiver Channels)
Properties Related to RFC Servers (Sender Channels)
Properties Related to Debugging
Properties Related to the Module Processor
Properties for Service SAP XI Adapter: XI
Properties for Service SAP XI AF Core
Properties for Service SAP XI AF CPA Cache
Properties for Service SAP XI AF Messaging
Properties Related to Connections and JDBC
Properties Related to HTTPS/SSL
Properties Related to JMS
Properties Related to the Messaging System
Properties Related to Monitoring
Properties Related to the HTTP Proxy
Properties for Service SAP XI Message Security
J2EE Service Properties that May Require Changes
Central Monitoring
General Prerequisites
Configuring End-to-End Monitoring
Configuring Message-Based Alerting
Configuring the CCMS Alert Monitor
Configuring Components for Index-Based Message Searching
Configuring Performance Monitoring
Exchange Profile Parameters
List of Profile Parameters
Syntax of Parameter for Secure Communication