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 Enable SAP StreamWork ABAP Integration 2

 

Technical Data

Technical Name of Business Function

BC_SRV_STW_02

Type of Business Function

Enterprise Business Function

Available From

  • SAP NetWeaver 7.02 Support Package Stack 13

  • SAP NetWeaver 7.30 Support Package Stack 09

Technical Usage

Not relevant

Application Component

Social Media ABAP Integration Library (BC-SRV-STW)

Directly Dependent Business Function Requiring Activation in Addition

BC_SRV_STW_01

By switching on the business function, you enable the activation of additional Customizing activities under Start of the navigation path Application Services Next navigation step Basis Services Next navigation step Collaboration End of the navigation path.

You can make the system settings for sending SAP NetWeaver Gateway notifications to SAP StreamWork. Additional customer enhancements (Business Add-Ins) are also available for user mapping and for the enhancement of the StreamWork Integration Library.

Prerequisites

You have installed the following components:

  • You have activated the business function Enable the Integration of SAP StreamWork with ABAP (BC_SRV_STW_01).

  • You have installed the following components:

    Type of Component

    Component (as of version)

    Note

    Software Component

    • SAP_BASIS 730 Support Package Stack 09

Features

The following additional functions of the Social Media ABAP Integration Library (SAIL) are available:

  • You can send SAP NetWeaver Gateway notifications to a collaboration platform that works as a feed aggregator at the same time. The additional Customizing enables you do determine for which OData service notifications will be sent.

  • SAIL needs an e-mail address to link user names between the backend and SAP StreamWork. You can use the BAdI: E-Mail Addresses for Backend Users to define the mapping between the backend user name and the e-mail address (and vice versa). The default implementation of the BAdI that has been delivered uses a BAPI to read the e-mail address from the user profile in the backend.

  • The object factory creates SAP StreamWork objects. You use the BAdI: StreamWork Item Factory to add the support connection for new object types that SAIL does not yet recognize.

  • You use Customizing to differentiate between the application contexts. You use the application contexts to separate concurrent implementations. The entries serve as the check table for the SCOPE filter value of the BAdI: StreamWork Item Factory. Therefore you may need a new entry as the prerequisite for your BAdI implementation.