1.0 Introduction
Corporations of all types are searching for the
most efficient mechanism for acquiring and selling goods and
services at lowest total cost over the Internet. SAP’s response are
Business Connectors which nterlink the SAP systems with the
Internet. The Business Process Connectors for SAP systems supports
for the dynamic integration between the application processes and
server systems thus facilitating in faster and efficient functioning
of SAP R/3, SAP Portals and MySAP solutions. In the current model,
SAP Business Connector Framework uses XML schemas to dynamically
generate a JSP that can be assessed from any web browser, so that
one can test and deploy integration tools between the application
server environment and SAP systems immediately. Convergence of XML
schema approach to the SA Business Connector facilitate in adding
flexibility to all the SAP standards. Thereby the customers can
leverage the power and flexibility of XML into their business
documents with an enhanced efficiency and improved
cost-effectiveness.
|
Read This
Nugget |
|
SAP Business
Connector (SAP BC) is a middleware component. It allows
integrating with R/3 via open and non proprietary technology.
SAP BC uses the Internet as communication platform and
XML/HTML as data format. Thus it seamlessly integrates
different IT architectures with R/3. The SAP Business
Connector is a main part of the SAP Internet Initiative. |
2.0 Integrating Business Connectors with
XML
SAP BC integrates RFC server and the client and
provides an XML layer over R/3 functionality. That is, it comes with
an XML automation that converts SAP’s RFC format into XML and
supports both synchronous RFC and asynchronous RFC protocols such
that there is no requirement of SAP R/3 automation at the receiving
end. Also, SAP BC has a built in integration support for SAP’s
specification of IDOC-XML and RFC-XML standards. Hence, whenever
dealing with the messages conforming to the same standards it
supports the integration.
3.0 Benefits of XML Integration
End-to-End Web Business
Processes
Internet bridges the gap between different
businesses, systems and users and facilitates them do business via
web. SAP BC makes this communication easier by its XML conversions.
Through its integration with XML it enables the exchange of
structured business documents over the Internet by providing common
standard for different applications and IT systems to communicate
and exchange business data.
Open Business Document
Exchange over the Internet
SAP Business Connector uses hypertext transfer
protocol (HTTP) to exchange XML-based documents over the Internet.
This makes the process of data transfer a lot easier by providing a
common structure for all business documents. It also ensures secure
exchange of documents with the help of its Security Socket Layer (SSL)
technology and allows implementation of maps, branches and loops
without any coding by using developer tool. In addition, SAP BC
provides openness and flexibility to comply with emerging business
semantics that continuously keep on changing.
XML Solutions for SAP
services
SAP BC makes all mySAP.com solutions accessible
via XML based business documents. It supports all major existing
interfaces that are provided by SAP with the help of XML-based
Interface Repository (IFR) and empowers SAP customers to benefit
from SAP functionality over the Internet. This IFR gives the option
for downloading XML schemas for operational use and provides a
uniform XML interface representation despite different
implementation technologies such as RFC, IDOC and BAPI. Also with
SAP BC, XML messages are translated into corresponding SAP internal
call whenever required and converted back into XML format when
received from SAP system enhancing the existing programming model
for distributed applications formed by ALE. In addition, SAP BC
extends business scenarios across firewalls enabling secure flow of
business documents without requiring changes to establish security
infrastructures.
