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Enterprise Services Repository

Feature

Type of Change

Description

Usage Profile

Changed

You can create your own usage profile to view and work with the object types, software component versions and modeling filters of your choice.

More information: Usage Profile

Note Note

The Usage Profile is referred to as Application Profile in the older versions of the product.

End of the note.

Classify service interfaces in the ES Repository

New

You can assign classifications to service interfaces in the ES Repository.

More information: Classifying Services in the Enterprise Services Repository

Wizard to match service interfaces

New

For a given inbound service interface, a wizard automatically creates an outbound service interface and assigns a link to match the two interfaces. This is applicable only for point-to point communication.

More information: Matching Service Interfaces for Point-to-Point Communication

Create service interfaces from WSDL files

New

A wizard enables you to import WSDL files into the ES Repository and create service interface objects.

More information: Creating Service Interfaces from WSDL Files

Deletion Indicator

New

A consumer can explicitly communicate to a provider at runtime that the elements of a particular data type can be deleted.

More information: Deletion Indicator

Security Profile

New

You can assign security levels to the service interfaces in the ES Repository.

More information: Service Interface

Idempotency

New

In the service interface, for inbound category with mode as synchronous and any interface pattern except TU&C/C, a new option called Idempotent is available.

More information: Service Interface

Central ES Repository for PI-CE scenarios

New

When you have SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment and SAP NetWeaver Process Integration installation in your system landscape, you can maintain all your design objects in one ES Repository.

More information: Setting Up a Central ESR for PI - CE Scenarios

Services Registry

Feature

Type of Change

Description

Service Groups

New

A Service Group bundles all service calls that are provided by the same logical service provider. If a service definition is assigned to a Service Group, it indicates that the service is used by a consumer.

You can now search for Service Groups in the Services Registry.

More information: Searching and Browsing Service Groups

Permissions

New

In a permission template, an administrator can define permissions that assign User Management Engine (UME) roles to classifications.

Permission templates allow administrators to define user-specific views on the Services Registry.

More information: Defining Services Registry Permissions

Publishing Service Definitions in the Services Registry

Enhanced

You can now also publish service definitions to the Services Registry that require user authentication (user name/password)

In the publication wizard, you can add a link to documentation and classify the published service.

More information: Publishing Service Definitions Using the Services Registry

Cleaning up the Services Registry

New

In SAP NetWeaver Administrator, you can define a task that provides you with invalid URLs and URLs that cannot be reached.

More information: Cleaning the Services Registry

Classifications delivered by SAP

Enhanced

The classification systems delivered by SAP have been enhanced.

More information: Structuring of Services in the Registry

Link to central Services Registry

New

After configuring a central Services Registry in your system landscape, the following address gives you access to this central Services Registry: http://<hostname>:<port>/sr_central.

More information: Configuring the Services Registry

SAP Enterprise Services Explorer for Microsoft .NET

New

SAP Enterprise Services Explorer for Microsoft .NET (ES Explorer) is an add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 that helps to leverage SAP SOA by enabling .NET developers to discover SAP enterprise services and consume them in their applications, as well as publish their own custom Web services.

The documentation of ES Explorer is available in the Microsoft Visual Studio local help after installation of the add-in.

More information: .NET Interoperability area on SAP Community Network http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/dotnet.