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Very good. Now developers can get a detailed look at the functions of the SAP Business Connector (BC), using the practical examples and sample scenarios in this exceptional new technical reference guide Beginning with the initial system administration steps – connecting and monitoring one or more R/3 Systems – you'll move quickly to the development arena. Learn how to use out-of-the-box solutions (such as BAPI calls via XML) and how to implement your own custom transformations and programming services (integrated BC function packages). The examples and solutions provided are designed for immediate use, with only minor modifications. Screenshots and flow charts, along with comprehensive notes on source coding, complement the text. Plus, you'll learn about IDoc-based communication and more. From the Table of Contents: -Administering the BC-Technical Functionality-Connecting R/3 Systems-Monitoring-BAPIs and XML-Calling Function Modules-Establishing Inbound and Outbound Communication Channels-BC Services-Explanation of Included Services-Activating Services-Developing Custom Services-IDocs-Conversions (e.g. IDoc to XML)-Communication Paths (e.g. FTP and e-Mail) Author: Patrick Theobald has been with the Würth Industrie Service GmbH in Bad Mergentheim (Germany) since 1999. As Project Manager his focus is on the conception and realization of genuine time interfaces between SAP and various types of subsystems. He is also involved in user development in C#, Java, and ABAP. SAP Business Connector-Applications and Development by Patrick Theobald Overview: Now developers can get a detailed look at the functions of the SAP Business Connector (BC), using the practical examples and sample scenarios in this exceptional new technical reference guide Beginning with the initial system administration steps connecting and monitoring one or more R/3 Systems you ll move quickly to the development arena. Learn how to use out-of-the-box solutions (such as BAPI calls via XML) and how to implement your own custom transformations and programming services (integrated BC function packages). The examples and solutions provided are designed for immediate use, with only minor modifications. Screenshots and flow charts, along with comprehensive notes on source coding, complement the text. Plus, you ll learn about IDoc-based communication and more. Highlights Include: * Administering the BC * Technical Functionality * Connecting R/3 Systems * Monitoring * BAPIs and XML * Calling Function Modules * Establishing Inbound and Outbound Communication Channels * BC Services * Explanation of Included Services * Activating Services * Developing Custom Services * IDocs * Conversions (e.g. IDoc to XML) * Communication Paths (e.g. FTP and e-Mail) $85.00 H988-Softcover, 65 pages Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Installation, Administration Environment, and XML Basics 5 2.1 Installation and administration 5 2.1.1 First steps in administration 5 2.1.2 Package management 7 2.1.3 Security 8 2.1.4 Superposed SAP systems 8 2.2 XML Basics 9 3. RFC and BAPIs 11 3.1 Calling RFC Function Modules 11 3.1.1 Testing Mappings in the Browser 12 3.1.2 Designing Output Templates 13 3.2 Calling RFC Function Modules with XRFC 15 3.2.1 Overview of XRFC 15 3.2.2 XRFC Envelope 16 3.3 BAPIs: Encapsulating Business Logicwith BizTalk 18 3.4 Using Services from within anABAP Program 20 3.4.1 A Prototype RFC Module 21 4. Services 23 4.1 Folders, Flow Steps, Maps and Pipelines 23 4.1.1 Simple Flow Service 25 4.1.2 Testing and Debugging 28 4.2 Web Services 28 4.2.1 BC as a Web Service Client 29 4.2.2 Publishing Your Own Web Services 29 4.3 Non-Linear Flow Services 31 4.4 SAP-Specific Services 34 4.5 Services in Java 36 5. IDocs 41 5.1 Setting Up a Test Environment 41 5.2 IDocs in a System Group 42 5.3 XML/FTP Scenario with-Status Confirmation 43 5.3.1 Step 1: Transferring IDocs to the destination system 44 5.3.2 Step 2: Status confirmation from BC 45 5.3.3 Step 3: Status...