BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP manual Creating Schemas for SAP Business Objects

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Note: It is important to understand that the connection information and the event, request, and response schema information that you enter and that is created by the BEA Application Explorer, directly affects the connections, events, and services available to the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP.

Service adapter requests are Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) sent by the service adapter to SAP for execution. The request runs a process through the application system connection. The request specifies input parameters that are described by its request schema. For each adapter, the BEA Application Explorer displays summary information and request details. The service request expects a response, called a service adapter response.

Service adapter responses are answer sets returned from the application system connection in response to a service request. SAP uses service responses to return results to the service adapter. A service response is described by its service response schema.

Events are requests arriving from SAP that are triggered by SAP activity. For example, a call center worker may enter a purchase order or update a customer record through a GUI screen connected directly to SAP. This SAP event may trigger a process that makes a remote call to the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP, which arrives at the event adapter.

Business Objects are the available SAP RFC modules, BAPI methods, and IDocs that appear in the BEA Application Explorer when you connect to the SAP system.

For comprehensive information about the BEA Application Explorer, see the BEA Application Explorer Installation & Configuration Guide.

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Contents BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP Copyright Table of Contents Sending SAP Events Using Abap Programs About This Document What You Need to Know Related InformationContact Us Documentation Conventions ConventionConvention Item BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP User Guide SAP Introducing the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP WebLogic Integration WebLogic IntegrationHow the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP Works How the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP Works 6BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP User Guide Creating Schemas for SAP Business Objects OverviewCreating Schemas for SAP Business Objects Generating Schemas Using the BEA Application Explorer Generating Schemas Using the BEA Application ExplorerBEA Application Explorer Window Selecting Session from File BEA Application Explorer Window Selecting New Connection SAP Logon Window System Tab BEA Application Explorer Selecting Application Components Creating Schemas for SAP Business Objects 10 BEA Application Explorer Displaying the BAPI’s Schemas 11 Explorer Window Directory Structure for an SAP connection 13 Sample Request Schema 12BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP User Guide Creating an Application View Folder Configuring the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP WebLogic Integration Application View Console WindowEvent Adapter Application Views Event Adapter Application ViewsCreating the Event Adapter Application View Define New Application View Window Configure Connection Parameters Window Application View Administration Window Creating an SAP Remote Destination RFC Destinations Windows RFC Destination for BEA Event Adapter for SAP Window RFC Destination Beaeventdest Window 10 Destination Menu Window 11 Gateway Options Window Configuring the Event Adapter Application View 13 Application View Console Administration Window Configuring the BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP 14 Application View Administration Window 15 Deploy Application View Window 16 WebLogic Server Log Window 17 Application View Console Window Testing the Event Adapter in the Application View Console 19 Test Event Window 20 Function Builder Initial Window 21 Test Function Module Initial Window 22 Test Result for ListCustomer Window Testing the Event Adapter in Studio 23 New Template Window 24 Start Properties Form Window Service Adapter Application Views Service Adapter Application Views25 Define New Application View Window 26 Configure Connection Parameters Window Configuring the Service Adapter Application View 27 Application View Console Administration Window 28 Add Service Window 29 Deploy Application View Window Testing the Service Adapter Rfccustomerget 31 Test Service Window 32 Test Results Window Listing 3-1 Full Response Document from ListCustomer BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP IDocs Defining a Logical Port BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP and IDocsDefining a Logical Port SAP Main Window / Creating a tRFC portCreating a Logical System Creating a Logical System SAP Main Window / Display StructureSAP Main Window / New Entries Overview of Added Entries Creating a Partner Profile Creating a Partner ProfileSAP Window / Partner Profiles Outbound Parameters SAP Window / Partner Profiles Summary To create a distribution model called Beamod SAP Window / Distribution Model Changed SAP Window / Add Message Type SAP Window / Distribution Model Changed New Model View Manually Sending an IDoc Manually Sending an IDoc SAP Window / Send Customers10 SAP Window / Master IDocs Set Up for Message Type Debmas Sending SAP Events Using Abap Programs Sending SAP Events Using Abap Programs Writing an RFC ModuleSample Files Sample RFC Request DocumentSample RFC Response Document Sample FilesSample IDoc XML for Message Type Sample IDoc XML for Message Type DebmasSTKZA/STKZA STKZU/STKZU STKZN/STKZN TXLW2/TXLW2 KUNN20000000001/KUNN2 PARVWWE/PARVW