SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment
Administrator's Guide
Configuring Composition Environment
Configuring Mandatory Components
Configuring Additional Components
Configuring Enterprise Services Repository
Wizard-Based Basic Configuration
Creating User Groups
Creating Users
Connecting to the System Landscape Directory
Restarting the ES Repository
Additional Manual Configuration
Configuring the Change Management Service
Defining a CMS Communication User
Activating ES Repository Properties for Authorization
Configuring Secure Communication with the WebStart Client
Connecting to the SAP Solution Composer
Configuration Tasks after Your System Landscape Is Set Up
Administering Composition Environment
Starting and Stopping the Application Server Java (AS Java)
Software Logistics in Composition Environment
Administration of Users and Roles
Monitoring Composition Environment
Managing the SAP NetWeaver CE Portal
Managing Enterprise Services Repository
Monitoring
Logging and Tracing
System Management
Configuring, Working with and Administering System Landscape Dir
Transporting ESR Content
ESR Content Transports
Transporting ESR Content using the File System
Transporting ESR Content using the Server
Transporting ESR Content using the Client
Transporting ESR Content using the Change Management Server
CMS Transports (ES Repository)
Transport Units for CMS Transports (ES Repository)
Transporting Design Objects
Deactivating a Change List Transport (ES Repository)
Finding Transports (Enterprise Services Builder)
Enabling Load Balancing
Creating Users
High Availability
Software Change Management
Security
Troubleshooting
Additional Administration Tasks
Integrating Content into the SAP NetWeaver CE Portal
Running CE Applications in Remote Portals (Optional)
Running CE Portal Content in a Remote Portal Using FPN
Security Guide for Composition Environment
Security Guides for CE Core Components
Security Aspects for Development Technologies
Security Guides for CE Additional Components
Security Guides for Lifecycle Management Components
Developing Composite Applications
Guidelines for Developing Composite Applications
Composite Application Layers
Prerequisites
Set Up Your Development System
Set Up Your Development Project for the Composite Application
Model Business Processes
Find and Validate Enterprise Services for Reuse
Develop User Interfaces for the BPM Layer
Integrate Online Interactive Forms by Adobe (Optional)
Adapt, Simplify and Join Existing Services using Service Composer
Provide New Data Objects (Optional)
Develop and Expose New Business Logic
Assemble and Configure Process Execution
Integrating Applications into the Portal
SAP NetWeaver - Demo Model
SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio Basics
Starting the Developer Studio
Setting Workspace Using the -data Parameter
Setting the Java VM Using the -vm Parameter
Changing the Default Workspace
Starting the Developer Studio Using a Batch File
Using Other Start Parameters
Updating the Developer Studio
Viewing the Error Log File
Workbench Basics
Welcome Page
Basic Preferences
SAP Preferences
Keyboard Access in the Developer Studio
Working with the Developer Studio
SAP's Component Model
Creating and Modifying Projects
Using Different Java Runtime Environment Versions
Referencing Libraries
Testing Java Applications with JLin
Creating and Editing Variants
Executing JLin Tests
Displaying JLin Results
Executing JLinEE Tests
Testing Web Dynpro Applications
Test Scripts and Test Results
Recording a Test Script in the Developer Studio
Replaying a Test Script in the Developer Studio
Comparing Scripts and Results
Creating and Maintaining Update Site Mirrors
Administering AS Java from the Developer Studio
Starting and Stopping SAP Systems
Viewing the Communication Ports
Monitoring the Application Server with the SAP Management Console Perspective
Starting and Stopping Components
Enabling and Disabling the Debug Mode
Viewing Log and Trace Files
Changing Log Configuration
Recording Issues with the Support Session
Creating and Examining Snapshots
Reference
Layout of the SAP Management Console perspective
Context Menus and Settings of the SAP Management Console Perspective
Administration Using Telnet
Generating Applications Based On Predefined Templates
Providing, Discovering, and Consuming Services
Using the Portal as a Frontend