Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Using SAP Adapters
  SAP Java Adapter
Step 1
Stop the Cisco Process Orchestrator Server service.
Step 2
Go to Start > All Programs > Cisco > Cisco Process Orchestrator > SAP Libraries Install Wizard.
Step 3
On the Welcome panel of the wizard, click Next to run the checker and determine whether the JMX 
libraries have been installed.
The results of the checker display on the SAP Dependency Libraries Checker panel.
Step 4
Click Next to continue.
If the required files cannot be found, the SAP JMX Adapter Dependency Libraries Installer panel displays. Use this panel to specify the version of SAP that is installed and the location of the SAP installation files.
Step 5
Check the check box next to the version of SAP that is installed (you can check both versions), and then 
enter the path or click the Browse tool to navigate to the location of the SAP installation files.
Step 6
Click Next to install the files.
Step 7
On the Finishing the SAP Libraries Install Wizard panel, verify that the files were successfully installed 
and then click Close to exit the installer.
Step 8
Start the Process Orchestrator Server service to complete the procedure.
Creating an SAP Target—Java Connection
Use the New SAP System wizard to create a target for an SAP system that uses a Java connection to the 
application server.
Note
The SAP Java Adapter requires certain SAP Java libraries, which are available on the SAP Installation 
CD. Before you can configure an SAP Java application server target, these files must be installed on the 
Process Orchestrator server. For instructions on installing the SAP Java libraries, see 
Installing SAP Java 
Library Files
.
To create an SAP Target—Java Connection:
Step 1
On the Definitions workspace, right-click Targets and choose New>SAP System to launch the New 
SAP System Wizard.
Step 2
Click Next on the Welcome panel.
Step 3
On the System Setup panel, complete the following information:
  •
Display name—Enter a name for the SAP system. This is the name that will be displayed in the 
Targets view.
  •
System Components—Specify the system components to be configured:
  –
ABAP application servers—Uncheck this check box if the SAP system only uses a Java 
connection to the application server.
  –
Java application servers—Check this check box if the SAP system uses a Java connection to the 
application server.
  –
SAP database—Uncheck this check box if the SAP system only uses a Java connection to the 
application server.