SAP XI
SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) enables you to implement cross-system processes. It enables you to connect systems from different vendors (non-SAP and SAP) in different versions and implemented in different programming languages (Java, ABAP, and so on) to each other. SAP Exchange Infrastructure is based on an open architecture, uses open standards (in particular those from the XML and Java environments) and offers those services that are essential in a heterogeneous and complex system landscape.
Course Contents
- INTRODUCTION TO SAP NETWEAVER TECHNOLOGY
- Building Blocks of SAP NetWeaver
- Web AS Architecture
- INTRODUCTION TO SAP EXCHANGE INFRASTRUCTURE
- Process Integration with SAP XI 3.0 (XI 7.0)
- Architecture of SAP XI 3.0 (XI 7.0)
- SYSTEM LANDSCAPE DIRECTORY
- Architecture of SLD
- Describing Technical Systems & Business Systems
- Landscapes and Software catalog
- DESIGNING COLLABORATIVE PROCESS
- Introduction to Integration Repository
- Organization of Design Objects in IR
- Creating Repository' Objects.
- Data types
- Message types
- Message Interfaces
- Mapping Objects
- Mapping Templates etc..
- Importing RFC & IDOC Interfaces
- Developing" with Imported Interface Objects
- Message types across components
- Enhancing Partner's and Customer's Data types
- Mapping Application Components to Systems
- Object Versioning and Transport
- MAPPINGS
- Overview
- Mapping Programs in SAP XI 3.0 (XI 7.0)
- Java Mapping
- XSLT Mapping
- ABAP Mapping
- Message Mapping
- Mapping Functions
- Context Handling Value Mapping
- User Defined Functions
- Multi Mapping
- CONFIGURATION
- Introduction to Integration Directory
- Describing Systems and Services
- Configuring Internal Company Process
- Configuring Cross-Company Process
- Configuring Communication channels
- Logical Routing and Technical Routing
- Transports between the Test and Productive Landscape
