
SAP HANA Cloud Integration
SAP PRESS
1st Edition
Published on 26. May 2016
Book
Hardback
420 pages
978-1-4932-1317-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Learn how to integrate cloud and on-premise landscapes with SAP HANA Cloud Integration! Start with the SAP HCI basics, and then explore predefined integration patterns, debug and secure your integration projects, develop custom adapters, and more. Real-life scenarios guide you through the integration process, along with helpful roadmaps for development steps. Get your applications working together!
SAP HCI Fundamentals
Learn to create integration flows, work with the Content Catalog, and configure prepackaged SAP HCI content.
Integration Development
If prepackaged integration content doesn't meet your needs, take things one step further with custom integrations. Explore the development environment, SAP HCI's runtime, and processes like debugging and exception handling.
Operations and Security
Find out about the high-level security SAP HCI offers, and learn to configure your custom integrations so that your business data is always protected.
Highlights:
Integration flows
Content Catalog
Modeling synchronous and asynchronous scenarios
Debugging
Security
B2B integration
SAP Financial Services Network
Root cause analysis
Eclipse UI
Message mappings
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bonn
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 22.9 cm
Width: 17.5 cm
Thickness: 30 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4932-1317-7 (9781493213177)
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Persons
Author
John Mutumba Bilay is a senior software engineer and enterprise integration consultant at Rojo Consultancy. With more than 12 years of international experience in information technology, including eight specifically devoted to SAP, his speciality is software development, integration, and business process automation.
Dr. Peter Gutsche studied physics at Heidelberg University, Ruperto Carola. After getting his PhD in 1999, he started working as a documentation developer at SAP. Today he is a knowledge architect and is responsible for and coordinates the documentation for SAP HANA Cloud Integration.
Volker Stiehl studied Computer Sciences at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. When he joined SAP in 2004, his primary focus was on presales activities involving the Java EE stack of the SAP Web Application Server. In summer 2005, he joined the product management team of the Composite Application Framework where he was responsible for preparing specifications for composite applications development. With the introduction of SAP NetWeaver CE, his area of responsibility was extended to include the design of composite application architectures and their implementation using composition tools, such as the Composite Application Framework, Guided Procedures framework, or the SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer. Volker Stiehl speaks regularly at various conferences, such as SAP TechEd, SAPPHIRE, and JavaOne, about the topics related to the architecture and development of composite applications. Prior to joining SAP, he worked at Siemens as a consultant for distributed J2EE-based architectures and integration architectures using SAP integration technologies. Volker Stiehl's email address is volker.stiehl@sap.com.
Content
... Foreword by Bernd Leukert ... 13
... Preface ... 17
... Structure of the Book ... 18
... Sample Applications ... 21
... Who This Book Is For ... 22
... Acknowledgments ... 23
1 ... Introduction to SAP HANA Cloud Integration ... 27
1.1 ... The Role of SAP HANA Cloud Integration in a Cloud-Based Strategy ... 28
1.2 ... Use Cases ... 31
1.3 ... Capabilities ... 38
1.4 ... Editions ... 45
1.5 ... Summary ... 47
2 ... Getting Started ... 49
2.1 ... Architecture Overview ... 49
2.2 ... Tools and Processes ... 67
2.3 ... Running Your First Integration Scenario ... 73
2.4 ... Summary ... 95
3 ... Integration Content Catalog ... 97
3.1 ... Introduction to the Integration Content Catalog ... 97
3.2 ... Consuming Prepackaged Content ... 101
3.3 ... Terms and Conditions of Using Prepackaged Integration Content ... 117
3.4 ... Prepackaged Content Provided by SAP ... 120
3.5 ... Creating Your Own Content Package ... 128
3.6 ... Summary ... 132
4 ... Basic Integration Scenarios ... 133
4.1 ... Working with SAP HCI's Data Model ... 133
4.2 ... Content Enrichment by Invoking an OData Service ... 153
4.3 ... Working with Mappings ... 168
4.4 ... Summary ... 179
5 ... Advanced Integration Scenarios ... 181
5.1 ... Message Routing ... 181
5.2 ... Working with Lists ... 192
5.3 ... Asynchronous Message Handling ... 211
5.4 ... Summary ... 226
6 ... Special Topics in Integration Development ... 227
6.1 ... Timer-Based Message Transfer ... 227
6.2 ... Structuring of Large Integration Flows ... 240
6.3 ... Developing Adapters Using the Adapter Development Kit ... 249
6.4 ... Summary ... 275
7 ... SAP HCI Operations ... 277
7.1 ... SAP HCI Operations: Overview ... 278
7.2 ... Monitoring SAP HCI ... 280
7.3 ... Summary ... 301
8 ... SAP HCI Security ... 303
8.1 ... Technical System Landscape ... 304
8.2 ... Processes ... 314
8.3 ... Data and Data Flow Security ... 318
8.4 ... User Administration and Authorization ... 363
8.5 ... Summary ... 368
9 ... Productive Scenarios Using SAP HCI ... 369
9.1 ... SAP Financial Services Network ... 369
9.2 ... Integration of SAP Cloud for Customer and SAP ERP ... 375
9.3 ... Integration of SAP Cloud for Customer with SAP S/4HANA Cloud Enterprise Edition ... 380
9.4 ... Integration of SAP SuccessFactors and SAP ERP ... 381
9.5 ... Integration of SAP Applications with the SAP Ariba Network ... 386
9.6 ... Summary ... 388
10 ... Outlook ... 389
10.1 ... Integration Content Management ... 390
10.2 ... Partner Adapter Support ... 391
10.3 ... API Support ... 392
10.4 ... B2B Support ... 393
10.5 ... Messaging Service ... 394
10.6 ... Hybrid Deployments ... 395
10.7 ... Security ... 395
10.8 ... Applications Supported by SAP HCI ... 396
10.9 ... Summary ... 396
... Appendices ... 397
A ... Abbreviations ... 399
B ... Literature ... 405
C ... The Authors ... 409
... Index ... 411