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Content usage mode: WSRP application sharing

Applies to: consumers

Note Note

The functionality described in this topic is not available in an SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment system.

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A system administrator in a SAP NetWeaver consumer portal can remove a WSRP connection if it is no longer needed.

When you remove a WSRP connection, all content consumed from the remote WSRP producer in the same registration scope remains on your portal, but becomes invalidated. All personalization settings are lost permanently. If you add the same producer with the same alias, functionality of the invalidated content is not restored.

Recommendation Recommendation

To temporarily prevent a content consumer from using remote content without deleting the WSRP connection, use the Block Access feature instead. For more information, see Enabling/Disabling Remote Access on WSRP Consumers.

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Prerequisites

You are authorized to access the portal role containing the Federated Portal workset.

Procedure

  1. In the consumer portal, navigate to   System Administration   Federated Portal   Non-SAP - WSRP Connections   Manage My WSRP Producers  .

  2. In the Portal Catalog, navigate to the producer object that represents the WSRP connection to the remote producer portal that you want to remove.

  3. In the context menu of the WSRP producer object, choose Delete.

    The WSRP connection is unregistered and removed from your portal.

    Note Note

    • If your portal is unable to connect to the remote producer portal, the local producer object is still removed; however the unregistration procedure is aborted. In this event, your portal will still be visible by the remote portal. We recommend that you notify a system administrator of the producer portal and request they manually remove your consumer instance.

    • Removing a WSRP connection does not automatically delete any remote-based content (proxy-to-portlet iViews) that has been generated on your consumer portal. After removing a WSRP connection, a content administrator must manually locate and delete the relevant remote-based content, if needed.

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