The following roles are needed to work with SOA Manager:
User |
Role |
For administrators |
SAP_BC_WEBSERVICE_ADMIN_TEC SAP_BC_WEBSERVICE_CONFIGURATOR These roles contain all of the authorizations for Web services. |
For users who need to display, but not change Web service configuration objects |
SAP_BC_WEBSERVICE_OBSERVER SAP_BC_WEBSERVICE_ADMIN_BIZ These roles contain all of the display authorizations. |
For SAP NetWeaver 2004, for transactions LPCONFIG, WSCONFIG, and WSADMIN. |
SAP_BC_WEBSERVICE_ADMIN Note Although transactions WSCONFIG, WSADMIN, and LPCONFIG are still supported, their functionality is now superseded by SOA Manager. End of the note. |
The roles include the following authorization objects:
Authorization Object |
Controls Access to... |
S_SRT_CF_C |
SOAP Runtime Web Service consumer configurations |
S_SRT_CF_P |
SOAP Runtime Web Service provider configurations. |
S_SRT_DEST |
Web Service destinations used to address provider systems in landscapes based on the Web Service configuration framework |
S_SRT_LRD |
SOAP Runtime Web Service Logical Receiver Determination configuration |
S_SRT_PROF |
SOAP Runtime (SRT) profiles. These profiles are collections of settings that are assigned to design time objects and used to generate Web Service configurations. |
S_SRT_SCEN |
SOAP Runtime (SRT) configuration scenarios. These scenarios are used to assign Web Service consumers or groups of consumers to Web Service provider systems. |
S_SRT_TYPE |
SOAP Runtime (SRT) Web Service special settings. |
S_SRT_UACC |
SOAP Runtime (SRT) user accounts. These accounts are used to enable Web Service (WS) consumer systems to access services in Web service provider systems in landscapes. |
S_SRT_UASG |
SOAP Runtime Web Service user assignments, where user accounts are assigned to system connections |
SAP Note 1318883 (Introduction of new authorizations in Web Service Framework). You can also download the new roles from this SAP Note.