Configuration
To display
the profile parameters for the integrated ITS, use transaction RZ11. The names
of the parameters for the integrated ITS are prefixed with itsp/.
To display the documentation of a parameter, in the field Parameter name enter the value itsp/*, select an entry from the list of ITS-specific
parameters, and in the details screen choose Documentation.
As a rule, there will be no need to modify these parameters.
You maintain
the parameters for an ITS service (Logon Procedure, Anonymous Logon Data,
Service Options, Security Requirements, Basic Authentication and customized
error pages) with transaction SICF. Additional service parameters can be found
in the GUI Link Settings ("Create/Change a Service" dialog, tab "Service
Data", group "Service Options", button "Settings"). For ITS services,
“GUI Link“ must be set to “Y“. For more information,
see
Using
ICF.
For a detailed description of the additional service parameters, you can also refer to the sections Parameters for Administrators and Parameters for Developers in this documentation. To deactivate one of these parameters, place the comment character # in front of the parameter name (for example, #~exitUrl).
The setting of the parameters ~client, ~login, ~password, and ~language in SICF does not influence the logon behavior. In the ITS context of a running session, your value will be overwritten with the logon data used to start this session, in order to allow existing Internet Application Components (IACs) to access these values in templates (for downward compatibility). If you want to specify logon parameters in the URL used to start a service, use sap-client, sap-language instead.
Use
transaction SE80 to maintain the HTML Business templates and MIME
files required for ITS services. For more information, see
Web Application
Builder for ITS Services.

With the standalone ITS, templates and MIME files had to be published to the
ITS server. The integrated ITS, however, at runtime directly retrieves these
required files from the database. For more information, see
Publishing a
Service.