This section describes the different post-installation procedures you can perform if want to use certain features on the J2EE Engine.
· Creating a second administrator user
To prevent locking the administrator in case you do change its password and forget to update the entry secure storage, we also recommend you create a second administrator user after installing the J2EE Engine.
· Add-In installation only: Specifying the J2EE Engine Client to Use for Logon Tickets
Single Sign-On using logon tickets requires a client from the ticket-issuing system. For this purpose, the J2EE Engine uses the client 000 per default. However, the system ID and client combination must be unique when tickets are to be accepted by an SAP Web AS ABAP system. Therefore, in an Add-In installation, you have to change the default client (000) to a client that does not exist on the SAP Web AS ABAP system.
See also:
Using SSL and SNC for Transport Layer Security
Secure Storage for Application-Specific Data