Verifying installation

The installer copies the standard files associated with the connector into your system. It installs the connector into the ProductDir\connectors\SAP directory.

Note that ProductDir represents the directory where the connector is installed. Backslashes (\) are used as the convention for directory paths. For Linux stallations, substitute slashes (/) for backslashes (\). All file pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system

Confirming the installed file structure: Linux environment

Table 1 lists the files installed by the connector in a Linux environment. After installing, verify that all the files listed have been copied to your machine in the proper directories.

Table 1. Adapter: Linux file structure
Directory/Filename Description
connectors/SAP/bapi/client Directory containing the BAPI Module business object handler files
connectors/SAP/bapi/server Directory containing the RFC Server Module business object handler files
connectors/SAP/dependencies Directory containing all version-specific transport files
connectors/connector for mySAP.commessages Directory containing the connector for mySAP.commessages file
connectors/SAP/samples Directory containing sample ABAP objects
connectors/SAP/CWSAP.jar Connector class files
connectors/SAP/start_SAP.sh System startup script for the connector.

This script is called from the generic connector manager script. The product installer creates a customized wrapper for this connector manager script.

When the connector works with InterChange Server Express, use this customized wrapper to start and stop the connector.

repository/SAP Directory containing the sap_idoccontrol.xsd file
/lib Contains the WBIA.jar file
/bin Contains the CWConnEnv.sh file
/bin/Data/app Contains the SAPConnectorTemplate file

Before you can use the connector, you must configure the connector from the installer's Connector Configuration screen. From this screen:

Confirming the installed file structure: i5/OS environment

Table 2 lists the files installed by the connector in a i5/OS environment. After installing, verify that all the files listed have been copied to your machine in the proper directories.

Table 2. Adapter: i5/OS file structure
Directory/filename Description
connectors/SAP/bapi/client Directory containing the BAPI Module business object handler files
connectors/SAP/bapi/server Directory containing the RFC Server Module business object handler files
connectors/SAP/dependencies Directory containing all version-specific transport files
connectors/messages Directory containing the SAPConnector.txt file
connectors/SAP/CWSAP.jar Connector class file
connectors/SAP/start_SAP.sh Batch file used to start the connector
repository/SAP Directory containing the CN_SAP.txt file
/lib Contains the WBIA.jar file
/bin Contains the CWConnEvn.sh file

Confirming the installed file structure: Windows environment

Table 3 lists the files installed by the connector in a Windows environment. After installing, verify that all the files listed have been copied to your machine in the proper directories.

Table 3. Adapter: Windows file structure
Directory/filename Description
connectors\SAP\bapi\client Directory containing the BAPI Module business object handler files
connectors\SAP\bapi\server Directory containing the RFC Server Module business object handler files
connectors\SAP\dependencies Directory containing all version-specific transport files
connectors\connector for mySAP.commessages Directory containing the connector for mySAP.commessages file
connectors\SAP\samples Directory containing sample ABAP objects
connectors\SAP\CWSAP.jar Connector class file
connectors\SAP\start_SAP.bat Batch file used to start the connector
repository\SAP Directory containing the CN_SAP.txt file
\lib Contains the WBIA.jar file
\bin Contains the CWConnEvn.bat file

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