
You need to maintain connection parameters to your backend system in your locally installed Business Client via .
For this the following settings are necessary in your backend system:
4.1 HTTP/HTTPS Settings in the ICM
Explains that at least one HTTP or HTTPS port needs to be configured and active.
4.2 Active Services in the ICF
Describes active service nodes for NWBC in the SICF service tree
4.3 Settings for Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN)
Expounds the importance of fully qualified domain names as well as host name conventions
Sketches how HTTPS settings can be set up and SSO2 cookies can be configured
Gives an introduction into cockpits and their role for NWBC and explains how to set up a new cockpit
4.6 Configuration via Table NWBC_CFG
Lists the name-value pairs of possible settings in table NWBC_CFG and describes their effects on the UI
Introduces the importance of the ~test page for troubleshooting and describes the content of this page
Sketches how the ~launch page offers and overview over all available cockpits
Expains the use of transaction NWBC as a central starting point for cockpits, ~test and ~launch page and display option of cockpits in NWBC for HTML and NWBC for Desktop
You have installed the following:
The SAP NetWeaver Business Client on your local machine
The Application Server ABAP (AS ABAP) with SAP NetWeaver of one of the following releases:
SAP NetWeaver 7.00 starting SP21
SAP NetWeaver 7.01 starting SP6
SAP NetWeaver 7.02 upwards and 7.20 upwards
You can find information about AS ABAP configuration in the SAP Reference IMG (Implementation Guide) under Application Server or in the SAP Solution Manager (Business Suite 2008) under Business Process Repository (transaction SOLAR_LIBRARY): or SAP NetWeaver 7.1 and Usage Type AS ABAP.
The relevant SAP Business Suite system
For system administration purposes, you need the role SAP_BC_BASIS_ADMIN in your backend system.
For this the following settings are necessary in your backend system:
4.1 HTTP/HTTPS Settings in the ICM
Explains that at least one HTTP or HTTPS port needs to be configured and active.
4.2 Active Services in the ICF
Describes active service nodes for NWBC in the SICF service tree
4.3 Settings for Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN)
Expounds the importance of fully qualified domain names as well as host name conventions
Sketches how HTTPS settings can be set up and SSO2 cookies can be configured
Gives an introduction into cockpits and their role for NWBC and explains how to set up a new cockpit
4.6 Configuration via Table NWBC_CFG
Lists the name-value pairs of possible settings in table NWBC_CFG and describes their effects on the UI
Introduces the importance of the ~test page for troubleshooting and describes the content of this page
Sketches how the ~launch page offers and overview over all available cockpits
Explains the use of transaction NWBC as a central starting point for cockpits, ~test and ~launch page and display option of cockpits in NWBC for HTML and NWBC for Desktop