Arnd Goebel
SAP Enterprise Portal
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- Verlag: Galileo Press GmbH
- ISBN-13: 9781592290185
- Artikelnr.: 21585088
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Arnd Goebel has been working for SAP since he graduated with a degree in Business Information Technology. Currently, he is working as Senior Consultant, specializing in Portals at SAP Deutschland GmbH.
Dirk Ritthaler graduated with a degree in Business Information Techology and i s employed at SAP Deutschland GmbH. He is a member of the BW Core Team of experts.
Dirk Ritthaler graduated with a degree in Business Information Techology and i s employed at SAP Deutschland GmbH. He is a member of the BW Core Team of experts.
- Preface 11
1. Introduction 13
2. System Landscape and Requirements 17
2.1 Overview of Components 17
2.2 Platforms and PAM 21
3. Portal Installation, Configuration, and Customizing 27
3.1 Sample Installation of a Test System: SAP EP 5.0 27
3.2 Setting Up the Portal for Users and Roles 46
3.3 Sample Installation for a Test System with SAP EP 6.0 48
4. SAP Business Information Warehouse 59
4.1 Functional Overview 59
4.2 The Extraction Layer 60
4.3 The Modeling Layer 61
4.4 The Reporting and Analysis Layer 71
5. Integrating SAP Business Information Warehouse with SAP Enterprise Portal 77
5.1 Basic Technical Requirements 77
5.2 Availability of BW Web Applications in the Portal (Reporting and Analysis Layer) 83
5.3 Integration of BW Components in the Portal (Administration Layer) 100
5.4 Information Exchange Among Various Systems: Unification and Drag&Relate (Extraction Layer) 101
6. mySAP Customer Relationship Management and SAP Enterprise Portal 107
6.1 Basics of Customer Orientation 107
6.2 mySAP CRM (Release 4.0) 111
6.3 Integration Scenario: mySAP CRM and SAP EP 116
7. Unifiers 125
7.1 Unifiers and the Unification Server 125
7.2 Unification Server 127
7.3 SAP Unifier for SAP R/3 and SAP BW 127
7.4 Database Unifier 130
7.5 Internet Components 139
7.6 Enhancement for SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 140
8. iViews 143
8.1 Roles and Navigation in the Portal 147
8.2 Ready-Made iViews 151
8.3 Self-Created iViews 152
9. Java iView Development 161
9.1 Java, Java Servlets, and Java Server Pages 161
9.2 Servlets and PortalComponents—Introductory Example 182
9.3 The Development Cycle 198
9.4 Java PortalComponents 199
9.5 Java Server Pages and DynPages 202
10. Connectivity 215
10.1 SAP Java Connector 215
10.2 SAP Business Connector 221
10.3 SAP Exchange Infrastructure 222
10.4 Additional Connectors 222
11. Portals and Security 223
11.1 Overview 223
11.2 New Security Features in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 225
11.3 Secure Network Communications (SNC) 225
11.4 SSL 227
11.5 Authentication 229
11.6 Single Sign-On 233
11.7 User Management, Roles, and Authorizations 247
11.8 Digital Signatures 253
11.9 Secure Networks 264
12. New Technologies and Development Platforms 267
12.1 SAP NetWeaver 268
12.2 SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) 273
12.3 SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio 276
12.4 Web Dynpro Development 282
Appendix 287
- A. Glossary 287
- B. Object Model in SAP EP 5.0 and 6.0 295
- C. Sources and Further Reading 297
- D. About the Authors 299
- Index 301
1. Introduction 13
2. System Landscape and Requirements 17
2.1 Overview of Components 17
2.2 Platforms and PAM 21
3. Portal Installation, Configuration, and Customizing 27
3.1 Sample Installation of a Test System: SAP EP 5.0 27
3.2 Setting Up the Portal for Users and Roles 46
3.3 Sample Installation for a Test System with SAP EP 6.0 48
4. SAP Business Information Warehouse 59
4.1 Functional Overview 59
4.2 The Extraction Layer 60
4.3 The Modeling Layer 61
4.4 The Reporting and Analysis Layer 71
5. Integrating SAP Business Information Warehouse with SAP Enterprise Portal 77
5.1 Basic Technical Requirements 77
5.2 Availability of BW Web Applications in the Portal (Reporting and Analysis Layer) 83
5.3 Integration of BW Components in the Portal (Administration Layer) 100
5.4 Information Exchange Among Various Systems: Unification and Drag&Relate (Extraction Layer) 101
6. mySAP Customer Relationship Management and SAP Enterprise Portal 107
6.1 Basics of Customer Orientation 107
6.2 mySAP CRM (Release 4.0) 111
6.3 Integration Scenario: mySAP CRM and SAP EP 116
7. Unifiers 125
7.1 Unifiers and the Unification Server 125
7.2 Unification Server 127
7.3 SAP Unifier for SAP R/3 and SAP BW 127
7.4 Database Unifier 130
7.5 Internet Components 139
7.6 Enhancement for SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 140
8. iViews 143
8.1 Roles and Navigation in the Portal 147
8.2 Ready-Made iViews 151
8.3 Self-Created iViews 152
9. Java iView Development 161
9.1 Java, Java Servlets, and Java Server Pages 161
9.2 Servlets and PortalComponents—Introductory Example 182
9.3 The Development Cycle 198
9.4 Java PortalComponents 199
9.5 Java Server Pages and DynPages 202
10. Connectivity 215
10.1 SAP Java Connector 215
10.2 SAP Business Connector 221
10.3 SAP Exchange Infrastructure 222
10.4 Additional Connectors 222
11. Portals and Security 223
11.1 Overview 223
11.2 New Security Features in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 225
11.3 Secure Network Communications (SNC) 225
11.4 SSL 227
11.5 Authentication 229
11.6 Single Sign-On 233
11.7 User Management, Roles, and Authorizations 247
11.8 Digital Signatures 253
11.9 Secure Networks 264
12. New Technologies and Development Platforms 267
12.1 SAP NetWeaver 268
12.2 SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) 273
12.3 SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio 276
12.4 Web Dynpro Development 282
Appendix 287
- A. Glossary 287
- B. Object Model in SAP EP 5.0 and 6.0 295
- C. Sources and Further Reading 297
- D. About the Authors 299
- Index 301
- Preface 11
1. Introduction 13
2. System Landscape and Requirements 17
2.1 Overview of Components 17
2.2 Platforms and PAM 21
3. Portal Installation, Configuration, and Customizing 27
3.1 Sample Installation of a Test System: SAP EP 5.0 27
3.2 Setting Up the Portal for Users and Roles 46
3.3 Sample Installation for a Test System with SAP EP 6.0 48
4. SAP Business Information Warehouse 59
4.1 Functional Overview 59
4.2 The Extraction Layer 60
4.3 The Modeling Layer 61
4.4 The Reporting and Analysis Layer 71
5. Integrating SAP Business Information Warehouse with SAP Enterprise Portal 77
5.1 Basic Technical Requirements 77
5.2 Availability of BW Web Applications in the Portal (Reporting and Analysis Layer) 83
5.3 Integration of BW Components in the Portal (Administration Layer) 100
5.4 Information Exchange Among Various Systems: Unification and Drag&Relate (Extraction Layer) 101
6. mySAP Customer Relationship Management and SAP Enterprise Portal 107
6.1 Basics of Customer Orientation 107
6.2 mySAP CRM (Release 4.0) 111
6.3 Integration Scenario: mySAP CRM and SAP EP 116
7. Unifiers 125
7.1 Unifiers and the Unification Server 125
7.2 Unification Server 127
7.3 SAP Unifier for SAP R/3 and SAP BW 127
7.4 Database Unifier 130
7.5 Internet Components 139
7.6 Enhancement for SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 140
8. iViews 143
8.1 Roles and Navigation in the Portal 147
8.2 Ready-Made iViews 151
8.3 Self-Created iViews 152
9. Java iView Development 161
9.1 Java, Java Servlets, and Java Server Pages 161
9.2 Servlets and PortalComponents—Introductory Example 182
9.3 The Development Cycle 198
9.4 Java PortalComponents 199
9.5 Java Server Pages and DynPages 202
10. Connectivity 215
10.1 SAP Java Connector 215
10.2 SAP Business Connector 221
10.3 SAP Exchange Infrastructure 222
10.4 Additional Connectors 222
11. Portals and Security 223
11.1 Overview 223
11.2 New Security Features in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 225
11.3 Secure Network Communications (SNC) 225
11.4 SSL 227
11.5 Authentication 229
11.6 Single Sign-On 233
11.7 User Management, Roles, and Authorizations 247
11.8 Digital Signatures 253
11.9 Secure Networks 264
12. New Technologies and Development Platforms 267
12.1 SAP NetWeaver 268
12.2 SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) 273
12.3 SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio 276
12.4 Web Dynpro Development 282
Appendix 287
- A. Glossary 287
- B. Object Model in SAP EP 5.0 and 6.0 295
- C. Sources and Further Reading 297
- D. About the Authors 299
- Index 301
1. Introduction 13
2. System Landscape and Requirements 17
2.1 Overview of Components 17
2.2 Platforms and PAM 21
3. Portal Installation, Configuration, and Customizing 27
3.1 Sample Installation of a Test System: SAP EP 5.0 27
3.2 Setting Up the Portal for Users and Roles 46
3.3 Sample Installation for a Test System with SAP EP 6.0 48
4. SAP Business Information Warehouse 59
4.1 Functional Overview 59
4.2 The Extraction Layer 60
4.3 The Modeling Layer 61
4.4 The Reporting and Analysis Layer 71
5. Integrating SAP Business Information Warehouse with SAP Enterprise Portal 77
5.1 Basic Technical Requirements 77
5.2 Availability of BW Web Applications in the Portal (Reporting and Analysis Layer) 83
5.3 Integration of BW Components in the Portal (Administration Layer) 100
5.4 Information Exchange Among Various Systems: Unification and Drag&Relate (Extraction Layer) 101
6. mySAP Customer Relationship Management and SAP Enterprise Portal 107
6.1 Basics of Customer Orientation 107
6.2 mySAP CRM (Release 4.0) 111
6.3 Integration Scenario: mySAP CRM and SAP EP 116
7. Unifiers 125
7.1 Unifiers and the Unification Server 125
7.2 Unification Server 127
7.3 SAP Unifier for SAP R/3 and SAP BW 127
7.4 Database Unifier 130
7.5 Internet Components 139
7.6 Enhancement for SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 140
8. iViews 143
8.1 Roles and Navigation in the Portal 147
8.2 Ready-Made iViews 151
8.3 Self-Created iViews 152
9. Java iView Development 161
9.1 Java, Java Servlets, and Java Server Pages 161
9.2 Servlets and PortalComponents—Introductory Example 182
9.3 The Development Cycle 198
9.4 Java PortalComponents 199
9.5 Java Server Pages and DynPages 202
10. Connectivity 215
10.1 SAP Java Connector 215
10.2 SAP Business Connector 221
10.3 SAP Exchange Infrastructure 222
10.4 Additional Connectors 222
11. Portals and Security 223
11.1 Overview 223
11.2 New Security Features in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 225
11.3 Secure Network Communications (SNC) 225
11.4 SSL 227
11.5 Authentication 229
11.6 Single Sign-On 233
11.7 User Management, Roles, and Authorizations 247
11.8 Digital Signatures 253
11.9 Secure Networks 264
12. New Technologies and Development Platforms 267
12.1 SAP NetWeaver 268
12.2 SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI) 273
12.3 SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio 276
12.4 Web Dynpro Development 282
Appendix 287
- A. Glossary 287
- B. Object Model in SAP EP 5.0 and 6.0 295
- C. Sources and Further Reading 297
- D. About the Authors 299
- Index 301
