Configuration Management work center in SAP NetWeaver Administrator includes the following tools for configuring your system:
Allows you to register the Adobe Reader Rights credentials as well as keep track of all unlicensed interactive form designs in your system.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/adobe
More information: Configuring Credential Attributes
Allows you to view details of the deployed applications and their modules. You can perform runtime configuration of the application modules.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/app-modules
More information: Application Modules
Allows you to enable applications to make use of external resources. As an administrator you can configure as well as delete the application resources.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/app-resources
More information: Application Resources Management
Allows you to choose the required authentication mechanism for your applications. You can manage the authentication stacks for the policy configuration of AS Java components as well as manage the login modules registered in the AS Java system.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/auth
More information: Managing Authentication Policy for AS Java Components
Allows you to manage the AS Java certificates and keys.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/key-storage
More information: Using the AS Java Key Storage
Allows you to manage Business Rules and Instance Level Permissions for CAF applications, business object nodes and AS Java instances.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/caf-suth
More information: Composite Application Framework Authorization Tool
Allows you to make technical settings required for the technical processing of a system or a technical scenario.
You can access this function with the quick link: nwa/cfg-wizard
More information: Configuration Wizard
You can use the destination service to specify the remote service's address and the user authentication information for remote connections.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/destinations
More information: Destination Service
Use the Configuration Service (also known as Development Configuration Management) when developing with Java and you want to manage it with Transport Management System (TMS).
More information: Using Configuration Services
Allows you as an administrator to control who has access to applications by creating users, and providing these users with a means of authenticating themselves to an application.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/identity
More information: User Management of the Application Server Java
Allows you to manage and synchronize data (languages and time zones) from double stack systems.
You can access this function with: /nwa/internationalization
More information: Internationalization
Allows you to create new virtual hosts, and configure existing ones for all registered systems. You can also view the existing logon groups in all registered systems, create new logon groups, and add instances and application aliases to a logon group.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/http
More information: Virtual Host Configuration
Allows you to monitor the hierarchy and references between the class loaders in the AS Java. You can view detailed information about the available class loaders and diagnose problems.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/classloader
More information: Java Class Loader Viewer
Allows you to view detailed information about the configuration settings of the selected SAP system.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/cfg-browser
More information: Java Configuration Browser
Allows you to view the current system configuration of the AS Java and edit those properties that are marked as Online Modifiable. The information is organized in a tree view containing all the important configuration data for the selected systems, such as the VM settings, and services configuration.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/sys-config
More information: Java System Properties
Allows you to manage the Java Connector Remote Function Call (JCo RFC) Destinations. You can view the existing destinations, edit user and gateway information, and create new destinations.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/jco-destinations
More information: JCo RFC Provider Service
Allows you to view and configure the available JMS resources. You can configure the JMS server and create new JMS resources
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/jms
More information: Managing JMS Server Configuration
Allows you to request and install SAP licenses.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/licenses
More information: Licensing the AS Java
Allows you to view the current log configuration, change the severity of log controllers, or reset the custom log configuration to the default one.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/log-config
More information: Log Configuration with SAP NetWeaver Administrator
Allows you to monitor message server parameters and settings.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/msg-server
Allows you to view the development components of the deployed processes, start the process instances, download all the corresponding files of processes and tasks, and so on.
More information:Managing Process Definitions and Starting Processes
Allows you to configure the UDDI Server and define settings for the Services Registry.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/srmanagement
More information: Configuring the UDDI Server
Allows you to manage and monitor session data in the application server, including security sessions, HTTP sessions and EJB objects.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/sessionmgt
More information: Managing Sessions
Allows you to configure individual Web services and Web service clients by applying runtime settings to them. You can also view the available Web services and Web service clients, as well as review the log and trace information for calls to or from Web service clients.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/ssadmin
More information: Configuring Individual Web Services
Allows you to register the AS Java in the System Landscape Directory (SLD), and provide access to the SLD for other Java applications.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/sld-config
More information: Maintaining Your System Landscape
Allows you to enable users belonging to a Kerberos Realm to log on transparently to the AS Java with Single Sign-On.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/spnegoconfig
More information: Using Kerberos Authentication
Enables you to add new SSL access points (ports). For example, you can open the default SSL port, which is 443
You can access this function via the quick link: /nwa/ssl
More information: Adding New SSL Access Points
Allows you to view general information about the instances of the current system and the installed components.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/sysinfo
More information: Working with System Information
Allows you to maintain the relationship between issuing and accepting systems. This function enables you to use wizard-based management of trust relationships for Single Sign-On (SSO) with logon and assertion tickets. You can use the Web services security SAML configuration functions to configure system trust between the systems involved in the SAML Token Profile SSO process.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/trusted-systems
More information: Configuring the AS Java to Accept Logon Tickets
Allows you to include external virus scanners in the SAP system and increase the security of your system.
You can access this function with the quick link: /nwa/virus-scan
More information: Setting Up Virus Scan Providers (Java)