This documentation is for integration developers who implement,
configure, and deploy WebSphere® Adapter for SAP Software.
To use it, you should understand business integration concepts and possess
certain technical skills.
Integration developers design, assemble, test, and deploy business integration
solutions. This information is for those who are deploying WebSphere Adapter
for SAP Software in a solution that requires data exchange between an enterprise
information system (EIS) and Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
applications. To use it, you should understand and have experience with the
following concepts, standards, and tools:
- The SAP interfaces–BAPI, ALE, and SQI–that are used with the adapter.
- The business solution and environment.
- Databases, data access issues, transactional models, and connections across
heterogeneous relational databases, queues, and Web services.
- Business integration mechanisms, including the Service Component Architecture
(SCA) programming model and the Service Data Object (SDO) data model.
- The J2EE standard and J2EE applications.
- The capabilities and requirements of WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere
Enterprise Service Bus, depending on the host used in the environment. You
should know how to configure and administer the host server and how to use
the administrative console.
- The tools and capabilities provided by WebSphere Integration Developer.
You should know how to use these tools to wire components and complete other
integration tasks.
To complete the deployment, you should know how to perform the following
tasks:
- Create required scripts, tools, and templates for testing and deployment
- Resolve interdependencies between entities such as enterprise beans, workflows,
and Web pages
- Write procedures to use database access logic efficiently
- Build data models for external data access tools
- Implement security measures
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