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Evolution of Business & Technology

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Application Integration

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Evolution Of Business
E-Business Genealogy
Enterprise Resource Planning
Inter-Enterprise Co-operation Collaborative Business E-Community

Cost reduction and efficiency through integration of business processes

Improved effectiveness through cooperation along the supply chain

Value creation through collaboration within business communities

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Shared Knowledge for e-Business Collaboration


Technology Genealogy
Enterprise Resource Planning Inter-Enterprise Co-operation Collaborative Business

Database Integration
Integration by single centralized data model

Direct Connections
Integration nightmare Exponentially growing complexity

Bus Infrastructure
Shared central knowledge, Small number of peer-to-peer connections

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What A Company Needs

Enterprise Portal
Human Resources Financials Procurement Product Management Industry Functions CRM Business Intelligence

Supply Chain Management

Marketplace

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mySAP Technology - Extending And Not Replacing

Enterprise Resource Planning

Inter-Enterprise Co-operation

Collaborative Business Collaborative Services Everything is a service SAP Web Application Server Portal & exchange infrastructure

User-centric design Ease of use Roles Workplace Business Framework Business Objects BAPIs Components Internet Transaction Server

Internet-Business Framework XML-support SAP Business Connector WebFlow SAP GUI for HTML 1998 1999 2000 2001

1996
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This Is What You Get From SAP


mySAP Hosted Solutions mySAP Services mySAP Enterprise Portal
mySAP HR mySAP Financials Industry Solutions

mySAP SCM mySAP E-Procurement mySAP PLM

mySAP CRM mySAP BI

mySAP Marketplace* mySAP Technology


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Open Integration Technology with mySAP Technology


Easy to use Easy to deploy Easy to change Easy to integrate Easy to scale Reliable operation Low cost of ownership No migration necessary
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User-centric, Web design

Component-based architecture
Open integration of collaborative services Integration by design, open standards

Infrastructure for Collaborative Business

High performance multi-tier Internet architecture Stay always online


Common platform

Everything is a service

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Application Integration

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Application Spaghetti Drives the Business


Behind the scene of business solutions

Best-of-breed solutions
Many different vendors Custom made solution Proprietary technology Point-to-Point Integration

Perilous factor for future success


Complex business environment Maintenance night mare Multiple dependencies

Source: Gartner Group

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mySAP.com: Collaborative Business Scenarios

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mySAP Technology for Open E-Business Integration


mySAP Technology Technical Overview

Portal Infrastructure mySAP e-Procurement

mySAP CRM

mySAP SCM

mySAP PLM

External ...

Legacy ...

SAP Web Application Server

SAP R/3 Enterprise

Exchange Infrastructure

mySAP Technology
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...

Flexible, Integrated E-Business Infrastructure


mySAP Technology Eases Application Integration

Without mySAP Technology


Individually linked applications Hand coded individual links Maintenance nightmare Data replication High cost of ownership

With mySAP Technology


Seamless integration Open integration architecture Services orientated technology Quick response to change High business agility

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Application Integration Building Blocks

C-Business Scenario Enabling

Interface repository

Internet Adviser

Certified Partner Products

Semantic XML Standards

SAP Business Connector

SAP COM+ Connector

SAP Java Connector

BAPIs/ PlugIns

Business Communication

Application Link Enabling

SAP WebFlow

Data Transfer Workbench

SAP Web App Server

SAP Portal

Internet comm. Framework (HTTP, SMTP..)

XML / XSLT enabling

Security, SSO, LDAP Directory Toolkit

RFC, tRFC, qRFC

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Open, Net-centric E-Business Integration Platform


mySAP Technology Requirements

Fundamental shift in business technology


Services: application functions become a service Collaboration: People & business continuously share services

Net-centric Infrastructure: Directories and repositories capturing shared knowledge

True collaboration anytime, anywhere, anyhow


Open combination of services, regardless of location XML-based infrastructure Portals, exchanges, roles, and personalization

Business flexibility and proven reliability


Based on open Internet & industry standards Built for heterogeneous system landscapes Created for individual e-Business solutions

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Open, Net-centric Integration Platform


mySAP Technology Building Blocks

Portal Infrastructure
Single-point of personalized access to all information, applications and services Presentation Component Framework for aggregation Unification for in-context navigation Portal Infrastructure

Exchange Infrastructure
Comprehensive design time and run time support Shared business semantics Central business process control

Exchange Infrastructure

Web Application Server


Highly scaleable & available service providing component technology Connectivity Based on open Internet & industry standards Platform independent, open to partner technologies
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Service-providing Component Technology

Ease of Integration, Collaboration, Change, and Use


mySAP Technology Benefits
Seamless experience across multiple applications
Easy leverage of already available assets Cost reduction through improved value chain Improved customer and partner loyalty through better information and services Portal Infrastructure

Reduce integration cost and accelerated time to market


Services can easily be accessed, deployed and combined Independently changeable services E-business solutions can easily be adapted and enhanced

Exchange Infrastructure

Drive your business free from technical constraints


No disruptive technologies but seamless evolution and investment protection Comprehensive security, globalization, systems management Full life-cycle support
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Service-providing Component Technology

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Business Technology Platform Map, Edition 2001


Supported Platforms
Presentation
Web Browser Java MS Windows Mobile Devices

Communication Environment

HTTP / XML / SOAP

.Net / COM+

Java / CORBA

Programming Languages

ABAP Objects

Java / JavaScript

Visual Basic / C#

C / C++

Database

IBM DB2 /UDB /400 /390

Informix

Microsoft SQL-Server

Oracle

SAP DB*

Unix

Windows Linux Siemens Reliant Unix SUN Solaris Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT

Midrange Mainframe IBM OS/400 IBM OS/390

Operating System Architecture/ System

Compaq Tru64 Unix

IBM AIX

HP UX

Alpha

Power PC

PA

Intel

MIPS

SPARC

Intel

AS/400

S/390

* Windows NT/Intel is only supported for existing Customers


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Interface Tree
Distribution Semantics Technology Drag & Relate BO / BAPI IDoc BDoc ALE CRM Distr. Model

BC Web Interface

qRFC tRFC XML xRFC WebRFC sRFC aRFC Direct Input HTTP DIAG TCP/IP RFC

ITS

Screen/GUI Batch Input

Protocol

FTP

MAPI/TAPI

R/3 Interface
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RFC Remote Function Call

R/3 System ABAP


... CALL ... FUNCTION... DESTINATION...

External System

External RFC server program

Function module
FUNCTION... ENDFUNCTION.

RFC
External RFC client program

Currently the most important communications protocol next to DIAG


Call one function in one external system Processing can be synchronous, asynchronous, transactional and queued
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Business Object

Business Objects are the representation of real objects in a business management application system.
Interface layer (implementation and structure) Access layer (Technology for outside access) Integration layer (business logic)

Data layer

Interface := Series of clearly defined methods that identify the behavior of ideally encapsulated objects.

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BAPI Business API

R/3
BOR (Business Object Repository)
BAPI

Order

BAPI

Delivery

BAPI

Material

Relational DB System
ABAP Dictionary

ABAP Code (RFCs, programs)

BAPIs are semantic interfaces.

A BAPI is defined as a method applied to a business object in BOR.


A BAPI is implemented as a function module (RFC). IDocs can be generated from BAPIs. Performance corresponds to direct input.
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Integration and Connectivity based on SAP Java Connector


Enables communication between existing SAP system and Java application Supports inbound (Java calls ABAP) as well as outbound (ABAP calls Java) communication

Hides all difficult parts like codepages, data type conversions, connection pooling, etc. from the programmer Consistent and easy-to-learn class design and API

Java Application
HTTP Request

mySAP.com component RFC, tRFC

Browser
HTTP Response

<exchange SAP specific data>

SAP Java Connector

IDoc BAPI

http://service.sap.com/connectors
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SAP DCOM Connector

Clients
ASP
HTTP

Microsoft Transaction Server with DCOM Component Connector

R/3 Application Sever

DCOM
VB Script Visual C++

BAPI ABAP Objects

VB JAVA More ...


http://service.sap.com/connectors
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The SAP DCOM Connector is the bridge between the SAP Business Framework and the Windows platform.

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SAP Business Connector

XML-based Communication via the Internet

SAP System

SAP System

Automatic conversion of RFCs, IDOCs, BAPIs into XML messages and vice versa Available for R/3 3.1 onwards Free download available at service.sap.com/connectors
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Business Connector: SAP Integration Module

Internet
XML/HTML via HTTP(S), FTP, SMTP

Representation/Validation
Flow (Mapping,Routing) RFC Coder/Decoder
RFC tRFC

IDoc R/3
http://service.sap.com/connectors
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BAPI

SAP Business Connector and MarketSet Connector


MarketSet
Hosted mySAP Solution
SAP BC

&
MC MC

Non SAP Systems

MC

MC
B2Bi Server

Solution

mySAP.com SAP BC

mySAP Solution
SAP BC

Non SAP Systems

HTML/ XML

XMLInterface

Web Applications
XPC: XML Portal Connector MC: MarketSet Connector Adapter

Non SAP Systems

http://service.sap.com/connectors
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Mobile Computing Architecture Overview


1. Online mobile web access 2. Online on demand: cached web access 3. Disconnected: local logic + (XML) message based integration
Application server

1. 2.
HTML page cache

ITS Frontend server


Application server Message gateway / Middleware

3.
Cust. Grp. Cust. Type DOC DOCH DOC GP NUR Name Fastabend Field Fisher First Name Chris Brent Alice Street City 12 Washington Square Memphis 63 Belmore Drive New York 12 Washington Square Memphis

Application server

Local or intermediate store

http://service.sap.com/mobile

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mySAP.com Mobile Workplace

Mobile Workplace
Web server ITS Workplace server

Device types ITS service Dedicated templates

SAP BW

SAP R/3
(3.1H)

NonSAP Apps

Avantgo

Customer apps

WAP Services

http://service.sap.com/mobile
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WebFlow :

SAP Business Workflow engine + Web functionality

Web functionality
Workflow Web inbox (Rel. 3.1) Web generic decisions (Rel. 3.1) WebFlow MiniApp (Rel. 3.1)

WebForms (Rel. 4.0)


Wf-XML (Rel. 4.6)

http://service.sap.com/webflow
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Driving Collaborative Business Processes


WebFlow Combines People, Processes & Businesses

Flexible, Cross Component Business Process Control


Central control Driving processes within enterprises and cross enterprise boundaries

Open Standards
XML-based events SAP and non-SAP Business Objects

Easy to Change
No programming Immediate Deployment Wizards and Templates BOR

http://service.sap.com/webflow
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Enterprise boundary

Well get it to you where-ever you are!

Web-Browser

Workplace

E-Mail MAPI client

Lotus Notes SAPGUI

http://service.sap.com/webflow
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Pervasive Computing

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mySAP Security

Authentication using various methods


User ID/password, digital certificates, third-party authentication

Single Sign-On (SSO)


Secure, digitally signed Logon Tickets Classical SSO method via user ID/password mapping

Secure communication
Between client, portal, and external application servers

User Management
LDAP directory support User mapping

http://service.sap.com/security
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Authenticated and Encrypted Communication


SAPGUI

Browser Internet

Web server

ITS

SAPLPD

Secure Sockets Layer


Browser Internet SAP Web Application Server

RFC

SAPRouter

GSS by SAP GSS by Partner SSL by SAP SSL by Partner


Generic Security Services (GSS): PKI- or Kerberos-bases = Secure Network Communication (SNC) http://service.sap.com/security
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SNC Products Available (April 2001)

iT_Security
iT_SEC_node
TM

Windows NT SSPI
available with SAP software (sncgss32.dll) authentication only

Computer Associates
eTrust Single Sign-OnTM

NEC RSA Security


Keon Agent v. 4.5 for R/3TM SecureWare / Authentication Plug-In for SAP R/3TM

Detusche Telekom CyberSafe


TrustBroker Security Solution for R/3TM T-SecureTM

SHYM Technology
PKEnableTM

UniSecurity Entrust Technologies


Entrust/SNCTM SecuTrustTM

SECUDE GmbH
SECUDE for R/3TM

SAP Crypto Library


Default library provided by SAP (free of charge)

http://service.sap.com/security
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Linux : Strong Customer Demand

Customers are demanding SAP on Linux.


Positive Linux experience:
in

enterprise computing environment regarding stability and reliability

SAP customers can leverage their Unix know-how on Intel hardware. Large and still-growing market share makes Linux an attractive platform. SAP LinuxLab: Together with partners mySAP.com fully supported on Linux SAPs hardware partners provide the same degree of support for Linux as for other Unix platforms.
http://www.sap.com/linux
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Topics
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Application Integration

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SAP R/3 Enterprise

SAP R/3 R/3 SAP Enterprise Enterprise Core

The next version of SAP R/3 is SAP R/3 Enterprise

This will be available Q2/2002 to all SAP R/3 Customers as part of SAP R/3 maintenance
http://service.sap.com/enterprise
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SAP R/3 Development Strategy

SAP R/3 Enterprise


SAP R/3 Enterprise Extensions

4.6 4.5 3.1


SAP R/3 Enterprise Core

R/3 Basis

R/3 Basis 4.0B

R/3 Basis 4.5B

R/3 Basis 4.6D

Web App. Server 6.20


(Newest mySAPTechnologies including R/3 Basis Technologies)

New developments in SAP R/3 Enterprise are encapsulated in Add-ons and can be optionally and flexibly deployed SAP R/3 Enterprise Add-Ons have a separate release cycle to the SAP R/3 Enterprise core
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J2EE Application Server


Browser

Web Clients J2EE Application Server


User Management Transaction Management Database Services Security SAP Java Connector Administration Clustering (Load Balancing & Fail Over) XML-Services

Web Server Web Container Dynamic Page Management Servlet Java Server Page Tag Library

Service Container

EJB Container

Interaction & Business Logic Session Bean Entity Bean

Messaging Request Services (CORBA, RMI...)

EJB Server
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Database Server

mySAP.com component

Legacy Application

C++/C/.. Modules

etc.

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J2EE Application Server


In-Q-My is 100% affiliate of SAP AG, founded in July 2000
In-Q-My Technologies develops next generation J2EE Application Server, combining JAVA technology and standards with SAP's experience

Some important features


JSP/ Servlet Engine Security Reliability User Management Scalability (Load distribution) Pooling (Object/Thread/Connection)

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SAP Web Application Server


Portal Infrastructure Browser Devices

Presentation Services Internet Communication

Manager

Messaging Services

Java Server Pages

Business Server Pages

Exchange Infrastructure

Java VM

ABAP VM

Component Connectivity

Open Database Interface

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Database

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SAP Web Application Server


Web Browser Web Browser

Integration

JSP

Presentation Logic Business Server Pages


SAP JAVA connector SOAP handler

SOAP client or server


SOAP / XML
SAP Business connector SAP DCOM connector

Business Logic ABAP - objects

SAP JAVA connector

RFC

HTTP / XML

R/3 Application
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Web Content Server

Microsoft VB app.

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Development - Business Server Pages (BSP)


Layout
Page-oriented

onInitialization

design HTML,

select * from sflight into table flights.


<%@page language="abap"%> <html> <body> <table border=1> <tr> <th>Carrier</th> <th>Connection</th> <th>Date</th> </tr> <% data: wa type sflight. loop at flights into wa. %> <tr> <td> <%= wa-carrid %> </td> <td> <%= wa-connid %> </td> <td> <%= wa-fldate %> </td> </tr> <% endloop. %> </table>

XML, WML
Client-side Use

script code

your preferred design tool to develop Web pages

Server-side script code


ABAP JavaScript

Predefined events to allow routines for


Processing
Data Input Error

input data

retrieval validation handling to next page

Navigation

</body> </html>

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Road Map
SAP Web AS 6.10 CA
SAP Web AS 5.0 FCS SAP Web AS 6.20 R/3 Enterprise

June 2001

2
November 2000

2 Q 2002

Fokus Internet Communication Manager Business Server Pages NT/SAPDB Linux/SAPDB only XSLT engine All platforms Part of mySAP.com shipment J2EE server included Tag library support Platform for R/3 enterprise

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Unicode: One Code Page for the World


Idea: One code page for all necessary characters Multi byte technique
fixed length implementation
(UTF16) 2-byte or 4-byte

variable length implementation


(UTF8) for communication

more resources necessary

Standard defined by Unicode consortium:


Over 50 key industry players SAP is an active member of the Unicode consortium

SAP is preparing for Unicode support


Further simplification of system configuration Easier global data support / exchange Further improved language support
http://service.sap.com/unicode
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The Enterprise Information World

Transactional Unification Systems Platform

Internet Yahoo!

UserPortal
Role based Solutions

Data Data Warehouse Warehouse

Web Content Unstructured Management Knowledge

http://service.sap.com/sapportals
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A Users Dream ...

ERP Intranet

CRM Workflow

EProcurement

Groupware

Internet

others

...

Access

Portal

Logon
http://service.sap.com/sapportals
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Overall Product Architecture - Platform


Browser
Portal Builder Interactivity and App Integration Information Access

LDAP directory Document Model Repository Reporting OLAP InfoCubes InfoSets Operational Data Store Reporting Agent User Management SSO

Portal Content Directory

Meta Data Repository

Personalization Branding

Retrieval

Navigation Publishing

Business Information Modelling

Session Mgmt

iView Server

Text Mining Classification Taxonomies

Subscription Profiling

ETL

Monitoring

Unification

Crawlers, Connectors

Collaboration

SAP, Siebel, i2, Ariba, PeopleSoft, myYahoo!, ...


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Notes, Exchange, Fileserver, WebDAV Server, ...

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Basic Portal Architecture


Portal client

iPanel (relate target)

Unification Platform Server

Portal Server
User mgmt
(LDAP)

Page Builder
Portal Content Directory

Unification Platform Server

iViewServer
Cache

Knowledge M.

Unifiers
Unifier A Unifier B

WCM iViews (.Net, Java)

Retrieval and classification

External app. A

External app. B

Yahoo!

Apps

Web

External source

Information sources

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Unifiers (Drag & Relate) Make a Difference


Unifiers create a unified object model between the different systems
The data in the iViews is tied to a specific object in the model. When users drag and relate, the system walks the path from one object to another, and brings up the results regardless of the application they come from. Result: Users can surf from one application to another, without dealing with the Unified complexity of object model each one.

Portal
iViews

Components

SAP Legacy Baan PeopleSoft Siebel Oracle


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Unifiers: High Level Architecture


iPanel iPanel iPanel

User view
Baan Unifier project SAP Unifier project

Unifier project: SAP Account Management

Unifier project: Siebel HelpDesk

Unifier project: PeopleSoft....

Correlation
Database Unifier Oracle App. Unifier PeopleSoft Unifier * Siebel Unifier *

Baan Unifier

SAP Unifier**

Unification Server

Baan Unif. R/3 Unifier Server Server

Databases

Oracle Applications

PeopleSoft*

Siebel*

Baan

SAP

Administrator view
*Planned **Administration by the Unification Server planned for the next release
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SAP Application Integration


Shared Integration Knowledge in SAP Integration Repositories and Directories Integration of SAP, Partner and non-SAP components

SAP 3.x

SAP 4.x SAP Adapter Marketplace Firewall Business Partner Business Partner

3rd Party Adapter Third Party System


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mySAP.com Solution*

Business Partner

* based on SAP Web Application Server 6.20+

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More Information ??
http://service.sap.com/technology
http://www.sap.com http://www.sapportals.com http://www.sapmarkets.com http://www.saplabs.com http://www.saphosting.com http://www.sap.com/partners/software/ directory http://www.sap.com/community http://help.sap.com http://service.sap.com http://www.sap.co.kr http://www.sappro.co.kr
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http://www.sapinsider.com
http://www.sappro.com http://emedia.sap.com

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ORACLE is a registered trademark of ORACLE Corporation.


INFORMIX-OnLine for SAP and Informix Dynamic ServerTM are registered trademarks of Informix Software Incorporated. UNIX, X/Open, OSF/1, and Motif are registered trademarks of the Open Group. Citrix, the Citrix logo, ICA, Program Neighborhood, MetaFrame, WinFrame, VideoFrame, MultiWin and other Citrix product names referenced herein are trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc.

HTML, DHTML, XML, XHTML are trademarks or registered trademarks of W3C, World Wide Web Consortium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
JAVA is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. JAVASCRIPT is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape. SAP, SAP Logo, R/2, RIVA, R/3, SAP ArchiveLink, SAP Business Workflow, WebFlow, SAP EarlyWatch, BAPI, SAPPHIRE, Management Cockpit, mySAP.com Logo and mySAP.com are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and in several other countries all over the world. All other products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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