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BIT100 SAP NetWeaver Integration Technology Overview . . COURSE OUTLINE . Course Version: 15 Course Duration: 3 Day(s)
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BIT100SAP NetWeaver Integration Technology Overview

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COURSE OUTLINE.

Course Version: 15Course Duration: 3 Day(s)

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Contents

ix Course Overview

1 Unit 1: Integration Basics

1 Lesson: Explaining Scenarios and Processes in SAP Process Integration

1 Lesson: Explaining Technical Communication Modes and Processes1 Lesson: Explaining Business Scenarios

3 Unit 2: Classical System-to-System Communication

3 Lesson: Communicating Between Two SAP Systems3 Lesson: Communicating Between Two Non-SAP Systems3 Lesson: Communicating Using Business Application Programming

Interfaces (BAPIs)3 Lesson: Communicating Using IDocs3 Lesson: Processing IDocs

5 Unit 3: Web Services

5 Lesson: Processing HTTP Requests5 Lesson: Describing Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Basics5 Lesson: Analyzing Different Web Services5 Lesson: Describing Inside-Out and Outside-In Web Services5 Lesson: Explaining Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

7 Unit 4: Integration Technologies: On-Premise Process Integration (Design Time)

7 Lesson: Processing Integration Middleware Tools (PI Dual Stack)7 Lesson: Installing Dual-Stack or Single-Stack Options7 Lesson: Securing Objects7 Lesson: Creating Process Integration Objects7 Lesson: Explaining Design Objects7 Lesson: Modeling Process Integration Scenarios8 Lesson: Creating an Integration Scenario8 Lesson: Configuring an Integration Scenario8 Lesson: Displaying the Configuration Objects in the Integration

Directory

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9 Unit 5: Integration Technologies: On-Premise Process Integration (Runtime)

9 Lesson: Connecting SAP Process Integration with Proxies9 Lesson: Creating File Adapters9 Lesson: Executing Configuration Objects9 Lesson: Monitoring Tools

11 Unit 6: Integration Technologies: On-Premise Process Orchestration (PO)

11 Lesson: Explaining Business Process Management (BPM)11 Lesson: Explaining Process Orchestration (PO)11 Lesson: Explaining Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)11 Lesson: Explaining Business Rules Management (BRM)

13 Unit 7: Integration Technologies: On Demand

13 Lesson: Explaining SAP HANA Cloud Integration13 Lesson: Describing Eclipse-Based Access13 Lesson: Using the Web UI to Access HCI

15 Unit 8: SAP Gateway

15 Lesson: Explaining the SAP Gateway Scenario15 Lesson: Explaining the SAP Gateway Development View15 Lesson: Accessing an Open Data (OData) Service

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Course Overview

TARGET AUDIENCEThis course is intended for the following audiences:

● Application Consultant

● Project Stakeholder

● Super / Key / Power User

● Change Manager

● Development Consultant

● Executive

● IT Support

● Industry / Business Analyst Consultant

● Project Manager

● System Administrator

● Systems Architect

● Technology Consultant

● Training Manager

● End User

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UNIT 1 Integration Basics

Lesson 1: Explaining Scenarios and Processes in SAP Process IntegrationLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain scenarios and processes in SAP Process Integration

Lesson 2: Explaining Technical Communication Modes and ProcessesLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Identify the technical communications modes and processes

● Identify the types of communication transfer modes

Lesson 3: Explaining Business ScenariosLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain business scenarios and the business hierarchy used by SAP

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UNIT 2 Classical System-to-System Communication

Lesson 1: Communicating Between Two SAP SystemsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Call an RFC between two SAP systems

● Execute a Synchronous Remote Function Call (sRFC)

Lesson 2: Communicating Between Two Non-SAP SystemsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Call an RFC in a non-SAP system

Lesson 3: Communicating Using Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs)Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Test BAPIs

Lesson 4: Communicating Using IDocsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Display IDoc documentation

Lesson 5: Processing IDocsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe the procedure and characteristics of outbound IDoc processing

● Describe the procedure and characteristics of inbound IDoc processing

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UNIT 3 Web Services

Lesson 1: Processing HTTP RequestsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Locate HTTP communication information

● Process HTTP requests

● Verify the HTTP configuration settings

Lesson 2: Describing Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) BasicsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe the structure of a SOAP message

● Describe the use of SOAP

● Display SOAP runtime

Lesson 3: Analyzing Different Web ServicesLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Analyze different web services

● Test a web service

Lesson 4: Describing Inside-Out and Outside-In Web ServicesLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe inside-out and outside-in web services

Lesson 5: Explaining Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)Lesson Objectives

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After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe SOA and SOA access

● Access the Enterprise Service Workplace (ES Workplace)

● Describe the service life cycle

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UNIT 4 Integration Technologies: On-Premise Process Integration (Design Time)

Lesson 1: Processing Integration Middleware Tools (PI Dual Stack)Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe integration middleware tools

Lesson 2: Installing Dual-Stack or Single-Stack OptionsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Evaluate whether to install a dual stack or a single stack

Lesson 3: Securing ObjectsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Enable security when transferring information

Lesson 4: Creating Process Integration ObjectsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Display components in the System Landscape Directory (SLD)

Lesson 5: Explaining Design ObjectsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Display integration scenarios and software components in the ESR

Lesson 6: Modeling Process Integration ScenariosLesson Objectives

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After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Design a process integration scenario

Lesson 7: Creating an Integration ScenarioLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Create business and technical systems in the SLD

Lesson 8: Configuring an Integration ScenarioLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Configure an integration scenario

Lesson 9: Displaying the Configuration Objects in the Integration DirectoryLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Display configuration objects in the integration directory

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UNIT 5 Integration Technologies: On-Premise Process Integration (Runtime)

Lesson 1: Connecting SAP Process Integration with ProxiesLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Locate and test proxies in SAP systems

Lesson 2: Creating File AdaptersLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Create file adapters

Lesson 3: Executing Configuration ObjectsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Execute configuration objects

Lesson 4: Monitoring ToolsLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Trace messages

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UNIT 6 Integration Technologies: On-Premise Process Orchestration (PO)

Lesson 1: Explaining Business Process Management (BPM)Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain Business Process Management (Business Process Management)

Lesson 2: Explaining Process Orchestration (PO)Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain Process Orchestration (PO)

Lesson 3: Explaining Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)

Lesson 4: Explaining Business Rules Management (BRM)Lesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain Business Rules Management (BRM)

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UNIT 7 Integration Technologies: On Demand

Lesson 1: Explaining SAP HANA Cloud IntegrationLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain SAP HANA Cloud Integration

Lesson 2: Describing Eclipse-Based AccessLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe Eclipse-based access

Lesson 3: Using the Web UI to Access HCILesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Use the Web UI to access SAP HANA Cloud Integration

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UNIT 8 SAP Gateway

Lesson 1: Explaining the SAP Gateway ScenarioLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Describe SAP Gateway

Lesson 2: Explaining the SAP Gateway Development ViewLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Explain the SAP Gateway architecture

Lesson 3: Accessing an Open Data (OData) ServiceLesson ObjectivesAfter completing this lesson, you will be able to:

● Access an OData service

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