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Configuring Live Web Collaboration with IC
WebClient 
You use this procedure to configure Live Web Collaboration (LWC) so that you can integrate it with the Interaction Center (IC) WebClient. Integrating the IC WebClient enables your customer service representatives to converse by chat and e-mail with customers while customers are browsing in your Web shop. This enables customers to receive immediate help and support.
LWC and the IC WebClient are integrated via the Integrated Communication Interface (ICI).
● You have configured the IC WebClient.
● You have configured the ICI.
For more information on the IC WebClient and ICI, see the configuration documentation for the IC WebClient in SAP Solution Manager.
● The LWC application is deployed on the server.
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1. Log on to Extended Configuration Management (XCM) for LWC:
http://<appname:port>/lwc/admin/xcm/init.do
2. Navigate to General Application Settings ® Customer ® lwc ® lwcconfig.
Maintain values for the following parameters in the lwcconfig component:
Parameter |
Description |
securemode |
Enables/disables security-related features |
mail.smtp.host |
SMTP server address |
mail.smtp.port |
Port on which the SMTP server is running. Default port is :25. |
cic.mail.to |
Address to which e-mails should be sent |
isa.cic.jms.hostid |
Third-party JMS server address, if different from the JMS shipped with the SAP Web AS Java 7.0 |
isa.cic.jms.port |
Third-party JMS server port number |
isa.cic.requestQueueName |
JMS queue for maintaining service requests |
isa.cic.chatTopicName |
JNDI name for chat connection factory |
isa.cic.requestManagerName |
JNDI name for the request manager, which store information concerning the request infrastructure |
isa.cic.topicConnectionFactoryName |
JNDI name for topic connection factory |
isa.cic.queueConnectionFactoryName |
JNDI name for queue connection factory |
java.naming.provider.url |
JNDI server address on which the JMS is registered. Use the localhost to use SAP Web AS Server 7.0 implementation of JNDI |
java.naming.factory.initial |
Context factory of the JNDI implementation |
java.naming.security.principal |
For JMS on the same server, use the container authentification by leaving it blank |
java.naming.security.credentials |
For JMS on the same server, use the container authentification by leaving it blank |
isa.cic.spice.enabled |
Enables the integration of LWC and IC WebClient when set to Yes. |

For more information about the parameters listed above, see the component documentation within the XCM application.
Result
You have now configured your Live Web Collaboration scenario to work with the IC WebClient. Agents can deal with live chat and email requests from customers as they browse your Web shop.