available adapters for sap netweaver process integration 7.3
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Available Adapters forSAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3
Udo PaltzerProduct ManagementSAP NetWeaver Process IntegrationSAP AG
December 2010
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Upon completion of this presentation, you will be able describe :The adapters that are available for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3The adapter certification program for SAP NetWeaver PI and where to find thecertified adapters for SAP NetWeaver PIThe supported platforms and data base combinations (PAM) for SAP NetWeaverPI 7.3
Objectives
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Agenda
IntroductionAvailable Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaver PIProduct Availability MatrixLinks for Further Information
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Elevator Pitch SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3Centralized Monitoring, Single Stack ESB, Reduced TCO
Centralized monitoring via SAP SolutionManager 7.1- Good morning page- Monitor multiple PI domains- Reduced time for root cause analysis
Single stack ESB capabilities throughAdvanced Adapter Engine- Up to 60% less energy consumption- Lower footprint, easy maintenance:1h installation*, ½ HW requirements*comp. to double stack, 90 sec restart*
*Hardware dependent
Major Improvements forReduced cost of operations viaincreased fault toleranceDesign governancePublish & Subscribe scenarios &further enhanced connectivity
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Single stack ESB capabilities via AAEAdvanced Adapter Engine Extended
IntegrationDirectory
Monitoring
SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
Advanced Adapter Engine
Design + configuration +
runtime + monitoring
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AdapterEngine
(Java SE)
Integration ServerBusiness Process Engine
CentralAdvanced Adapter Engine
MediationConnectivity
(incl. IDoc, HTTP)Security
Non-CentralAdvanced Adapter
Engine (opt.)
FileDB
JMSSOAP
ES Repository, Registry & Integration DirectorySystem Landscape Directory
Adapter
Integration Engine
IDoc, W
S, H
TTP
Advanced AdapterEngine Extended
(Alternative)
ES RepositorySR, ID, SLD
SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.3Installation and Connectivity Options
ServiceProvider
ServiceConsumer
ApplicationTechn. System
File/DB/JMS
Apps ofBusinessPartners
SAPSystem
Med., Sec.Connectivity
(w. IDoc, HTTP)
Med., Sec.Connectivity
(w. IDoc, HTTP)
SAPSol. Man. 7.1
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Leveraging high performance of the Advanced Adapter Engine together with lesshardware requirements
AS Java with
Advanced Adapter Engine
Local Monitoring of SAP NetWeaver Administrator
Local ES Repository (connected to an SLD)
Local Integration Directory with the option to configure Integrated Configuration
No ccBPM, no WS adapter
No upgrade path available from older releases
Installation takes about half the time as double stack system installation
Hardware requirements are about half as high as for double stack systen
Advanced Adapter Engine ExtendedScope
Benefits
Functional Insight
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Adapter Framework API forSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3Adapter Framework API has changed as of SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1 (comparedto SAP XI 3.0 / SAP PI 7.0)
Reduction of referencesIntroducing facade technologyReduction of (parts of) packages and classes
Runs on Java EE 5However the Adapter Framework programming model has not changed:
Message layer (addressing, quality of service, etc.)Adapter Framework modules, CPA accessSame transactional model and same admin model
Thus changes for adapters and adapter modules from SAP XI 3.0 / SAP PI 7.0 to SAPNetWeaver PI 7.1 (incl. EHP 1), SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 are merely syntactically (furtherdetails in SAP note 1004000)
No changes of Adapter Framework API with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 (comparedto SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1)
All adapters and adapter modules developed by SAP run out-of-the-box on the AdapterFramework of SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3No re-certification of third party adapters required for those adapters that are certified onSAP NetWeaver PI 7.1, but testing on SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 strongly recommended
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Agenda
IntroductionAvailable Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaver PIProduct Availability MatrixLinks for Further Information
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SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3Connectivity Developed by SAP
Technical Connectivity for communication with SAP and non-SAP systemsFile/FTP(S) (File Systems / FTP Servers)JDBC (RDBMS systems)JMS (Messaging systems, e. g. MQSeries, SonicMQ)SOAP (Web Services based on SOAP)WS-RM (Web Services based on WS Reliable Messaging)Plain HTTP(S)Mail (Mail Servers via SMTP, IMAP4, POP3)SAP Business Connector (SAP BC)Marketplace (SAP Marketplaces)
Application ConnectivityRFCIDocProxy (ABAP and Java)
SAP Industry Business PackagesRNIF 2.0 (RosettaNet)RNIF 1.1 (RosettaNet)CIDX (RNIF 1.1)
All adapters available today on AAE exceptWS-Adapter: Beyond SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
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SAP NetWeaver PI ConnectivityBig variety of adapters through the Partner Eco System
SAP relies on a system of partners to provide solutions for other applicationsand certain industry standards
Connectivity Reseller Agreements withSeeburger AGiWay Software (OEM of 7 adapters in CPU based license model)Informatica
3rd-Party solutions are sold and delivered through SAP
Technical support for partner solutions via the SAP Support Portal, 24x7
3rd-Party adapters from iWay and Seeburger successfully tested during betaprogram (SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 SP0)
3rd-Party adapters from iWay and Seeburger as well as SAP Conversion Agentby Informatica planned to be available in Q1 / 2011 during ramp-up (SAPNetWeaver PI 7.3 SP1, 2 etc., dates subject to change)
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Principles of SEEBURGER Adapter Solutionsfor EDI/B2B on SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
SAP NetWeaver Process Integration
Enterprise Services Repository
Seeburger Business Content:XML-EDI <-> XML-IDOC MappingsIntegration ProcessesPre-defined Message TypesCollection of ready-to-use Java functions
Integration DirectoryConfiguration of acknowledgements (CONTRL, APERACK), mass data handling, …
Monitoring and Alerting
Integrated with SAP NetWeaver PI monitoring, CCMS, SAP Solution Manager
Advanced Adapter Engine
ProtocolsOFTP,AS2,
VAN FTP,P7/X.400
ModuleLibrary
compress,decompress,
split, analyze,encryption
Syntaxconversion
EDI <->XML-EDIconverter
The SEEBURGER Industry Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI are industry specific business packages
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SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 – Connectivity Developed bySeeburger*, All Adapters Certified for SAP NetWeaver PI
Technical EDI Adaptersby SEEBURGER
AS2 (EDIINT/HTTP(S))Protocol: AS2OFTPProtocol: OFTP/ISDN, OFTP/TCPIPVAN AccessProtocol: P7 / X.400, VAN FTP
Business EDI Adaptersby SEEBURGER
Generic EDIProtocol: OFTP/ISDN or P7 / X.400, VAN FTPEDI Converter: ANSI X.12, EDIFACTMapping Templates: Purchase order, Orderconfirmation, Dispatch advice, Invoice
Payment (Financial Service Providers)Protocol: OFTP/ISDN, P7 / X.400, VAN FTPEDI Converter: EDIFACT, SWIFTMapping Templates: Payment orders, Debitadvice, Credit advice, Account Statement
Industry Specific EDI Adaptersby SEEBURGER
Aerospace & DefenseAutomotiveChemicalsConsumer ProductsHigh-TechPaperPharmaceuticalRetail
Business ContentMapping Templates within Enterprise Services RepositoryMessage Library for Enterprise Services RepositoryHuge message catalog with EDI XML schemas
Communication ProtocolsOFTP/ISDN, P7 / X.400, VAN FTP
EDI Converter (EDI <-> XML)AECMA/SPEC 2000, ANSI X.12, CHEM eStandards,EDIFACT, GALIA, ODETTE, TRADACOM, VDA* Details are published at SDN (direct link)
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SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Connectivity – Developed byiWay*, All Adapters certified for SAP NetWeaver PI
Application AdaptersJDE One World XEJDE WorldOracle ApplicationsPeoplesoftSiebel
Mainframe / Transaction AdaptersCICSTMS/IMS
All these 7 adapters are OEM’ed in CPU based license model forSAP NetWeaver PI
* Details are published at SDN (direct link)
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SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 – ConnectivityDeveloped by Informatica
Bi-directional conversion of unstructured and semi structured data from / to XML
Transformation on message payload
Protocol support via SAP’s technical adapter (Advanced Adapter Engine)
Transformations integrated via PI AF module
Seamlessly integrated into SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
SAP Java EE 5PI Adapter Framework
Adapter
Adapter
Text2XML
XML2Excel.....
PDF2XML
ConversionAgent Studio
ConversionAgent Services
Conversion Agent Engine
CA AFModule
Conversion AgentJava EE 5 Lib
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SAP Conversion AgentComplex Data Transformation with Informatica
UNSTRUCTUREDMicrosoft WordMicrosoft ExcelPowerPointPDFStar OfficeWord PerfectASCII reportsHTMLEBCDICUndocumented binariesFlat filesRPGANSI
PRINT STREAMSAFPPost ScriptDJDE
SEMI-STRUCTUREDHL7HIPAAASTMANSI–X12EDIFACTCOBOLFIXCargo IMPMVRSWIFT
OTHER STANDARDSLegalXMLIFXcXMLebXMLHL7 V3.0ACORD (AL3, XML)
COBOL
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SAP NetWeaver PI – SAP Conversion AgentPositioning
SAP Conversion Agent
Bi-directional conversion ofunstructured and semi structuredformats from/to XMLLinked through PI adapterframework module based onSAP’s technical adapter – notransport protocol, manipulatespayload information
3rd Party Adapters
Bi-directional conversion of onededicated data format (e.g. SWIFT,ANSI-X12, …) from/to XMLRuns within PI adapter framework -support payload transformation andtransport protocol
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Agenda
IntroductionAvailable Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaver PI
Product Availability MatrixLinks for Further Information
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SAP Content Enriched by SAP Partners
Certification Programs based on SAP NetWeaver PIProcess Integration (ES Repository) ContentProcess Integration Adapter
Further Certification Programs based in SAP NetWeaver3rd party solutions deployed on SAP NetWeaver orCertified on SAP NetWeaver Components(e.g. SAP NetWeaver Process Integration)
BenefitsLower TCO through …
Out-of-the-box integration scenariosHarmonized application and integration logicSimplified upgrade of application and integration scenarios
Enterprise ServicesIntventory
Business ReferenceContent
Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaverProcess Integration
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Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaverProcess Integration
http://www.sdn.sap.com Partnership and CertificationIntegration and Certification Process Integration / Exchange Infrastructure
PI Based Certification Programs
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ES Repository Content Certification
What is ES Repository-Content?
IntegrationDirectory
(ID)
EnterpriseServices
Repository(ESR)
ESR-Content
Configuration
All objects required to design an Integration Scenariowithin the Enterprise Services Repository
Interfaces
Mappings
Integration Processes
…
Templates to facilitate configuration of IntegrationScenario (e.g. Channel Templates)
NOT: Configuration objects(e.g. Adapter configuration, …)
!
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Adapter Certification for SAP NetWeaverProcess Integration
PI-Adapter DevelopmentAdapter development with arbitrary Java development environmentDeployment and testing of adapters with SAP NetWeaver PIJCA sample adapter, Java docs provided with SAP NetWeaver PIAdapter framework interface specification available on SAP Help Portal
Certification CriteriaAdapter DeploymentConfiguration
Upload of adapter metadata to Enterprise Services RepositoryConfiguration of adapter in Integration Directory
Message ExchangeSynchronous (BE), Asynchronous (EO, EOIO)Inbound & OutboundError Handling
Further InformationSAP Integration and Certification Center (SAP ICC)
Homepage: http://www.sap.com/partners/icc/services/index.aspxMail: [email protected]
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Adapter Development Documentation forSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
Link to Adapter Development Documentation for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
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Certified Adapters for SAP NetWeaverProcess Integration
Certified Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI
http://www.sap.com/ecosystem/customers/directories/SearchSolution.epx Third-Party Defined Integration Scenarios NW-XI-AF*As of December 2010: 64 certified adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI
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Agenda
IntroductionAvailable Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaver PIProduct Availability Matrix
Links for Further Information
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Supported platforms and data base combinations forSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 described in Product Availability Matrix(PAM) on SAP Service Marketplace at
http://service.sap.com/pam -> Search for „7.3“ -> SAP NetWeaver 7.3
Product Availability Matrix (PAM)
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Agenda
IntroductionAvailable Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
Certification Programs for SAP NetWeaver PIProduct Availability MatrixLinks for Further Information
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For More Information
SDN:Connectivity provided by SAP NetWeaver PIhttps://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/soa-servicebus ->Mediation, Reliable Transport and Connectivity
Certified Adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1http://www.sap.com/ecosystem/customers/directories/SearchSolution.epx ->Third-Party Defined Integration Scenarios NW-XI-AF 7.1
Adapter Certification Program for SAP NetWeaver PIhttp://www.sdn.sap.com ->Certification and Partnership Integration and Certification Process Integration /Exchange Infrastructure -> NW-XI-AF
SAP Help Portal:Developing Adapters and Modules with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
SAP Service Marketplace:Adapter and Adapter Module Development with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1 incl. migrationnotes for PI 7.0/XI 3.0 adapters and modules (SAP note 1004000)
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SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 – Live Expert SessionsTimes: 10:00–11:00 am (CET), 5:00–6:00 pm (CET) each
What’s new in SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3? Oct. 26
What’s new in ESR 7.3? Oct. 28
What are the new service bus-based capabilities for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3? Oct. 29
Central monitoring of SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 landscapes with the new PI WorkCenter in SAP Solution Manager 7.1 Nov. 9
Local monitoring enhancements within SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 15
Advanced Adapter Engine Extended - a new Java only installation option forSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec .14
Available adapters for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 13
Federated PI and deployment options Dec. 16
Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 10
Improved fault tolerance with SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3 Dec. 9
Registration and Recordings at: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/21582
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Interested in joining the ramp-up for SAP NetWeaver PI 7.3?
Registration at
Customers: http://service.sap.com/rampup
Partners: https://service.sap.com/partnerportal/rampup
Registration for Ramp-up ofSAP NetWeaver PI 7.3
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