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Procedure

1. Configuration of landscape directory

Configure your SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio to connect to the SLD that contains NWDI landscape information.

  1. Choose Start of the navigation path Window Next navigation step Preferences  Next navigation step  Development Infrastructure  Next navigation step  Landscape Directory End of the navigation path.

  2. Set the URL to the SLD server that is configured for your NWDI. To test the connection, choose Ping Server .

2. Development infrastructure perspective

  1. Open the Development Infrastructure perspective.

    From the menu path choose Start of the navigation path Window Next navigation step Open Perspective  Next navigation step  Other... End of the navigation path Choose DevelopmentInfrastructure .

  2. Choose the New Import Development Configuration icon to open the wizard for development configurations.

  3. To import a development configuration, choose the option: from System Landscape Directory (SLD) .

  4. In the dialog that appears enter user and password for the SLD and NWDI server.

3. Import development configuration from SLD

After a successful login, you will get a list of all development configurations registered for the connected SLD. Select the development configuration, which you want to import. After the import has finished you can start development using the development configuration.

Manual deployment of SCA

After the developed application is imported into CONS and assembled, the created SCA can be deployed manually to an SAP NetWeaver CE server using the Deploy view.

  1. Open to the Deploy view and select External Deployable Archives .

  2. From the entry, choose the plus sign.

  3. Browse for the SCA that you want to deploy.

  4. Choose the icon for deployment and confirm the popup window.

Using System Messages

You can configure the usage of multiple system messages to users of the NWDI in the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio. For more information how to do that, see Managing System Messages for the Developer Studio .