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SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 – Introduction

SAP NW PI 7.1 – Available Adapters and Adapter Modules

Further Information

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E n d -t o -E n d SOA I n f r a s t r u c t u r e — T o d a y

Enabling Managed Process Flexibility

Process Components

SAP Business Suite

Order

Mgmt.

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Service and Event

Enablement

Enterprise

SOA

Provisioning

Service-Enabled

Applications

SOA

Inter-operability

Service Bus

User Interface

Service and Event

Composition

Business Process

Management

UI Composition

Information

Composition

Business Rules

Management

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Portal

Forms

Wiki/Blog

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SA P N e t W e av e r P r o c e s s I n t e g r a t i o n 7 . 1

O v e r v i e w

Reliable Messaging and Queuing

Software Lifecycle

Security

User Management

Scalability

High Availability

Archiving

Configuration

Monitoring

Administration

Dynamic Routing

Transformation

Connectivity

Infrastructure Services

Java EE5 / ABAP

BAM

Process

Automation

Process Integration

Service Bus

User Interaction (for example, Business Task Management)

B2B Partner

3rd Party

Middleware

3rd Party

Application

SAP

Repository-based Modeling and Design

Enterprise Services Repository

Services Registry - UDDI V3.0

Service Bus-based Integration

WS–RM, WS Policy, WS Security, SAML

Local processing in Advanced

Adapter Engine (AAE)

Message packaging

SOA Management

Next steps towards central

configuration and administration

Reduced sizing

Enterprise

Services

Repository

Integration

Server

SAP

non-SAP

Service Registry

SAP Solution Manager

System Landscape Directory (SLD)

SAP NWA / RWB

Advanced

Adapter

Engine

B2B

Integration

Directory

Services Registry

5.1 Where We Are Today with SAP NW PI 7.1: As already mentioned the new SAP NetWeaver Process Integration

(PI) 7.1 release is one of the key building blocks of the enterprise SOA technology offered by SAP NetWeaver. It can

become the cornerstone of customers’ SOA strategy. Used for middleware consolidation in customer landscapes, this

release will mainly leverage functionalities for service enablement, and service and process orchestration.

There will be no major changes from an architectural point of view, but the underlying application server will be based

on the JEE5 and ABAP server. This also means that all the improvements in sizing and memory consumption will also be

applied to the Process Integration capabilities.

With this release we bring to market the Enterprise Services Repository and Registry. The Enterprise Services

Repository is the central SOA repository for storing all your SOA artifacts based on particular business semantics. The

ESR is enhanced with objects that will enable customers to service enable their applications based on SAP’s process

component modeling methodology. The Services Registry contains information in the form of an yellow pages to have

one central place where all the services in the customers landscape can be discovered. The Services Registry is based

on a UDDI V3.0 server. This is enhanced further with business classifications based on the same methodology that is

used at design time.

PI 7.1 will deliver the infrastructure needed for BAM particularly to support event provisioning and event correlation.

This enables customers to turn their local events in their applications into global events and provide the possibility to

react upon key events that is relevant for their specific business.

SAP NW PI provides the following key tools:

Enterprise Services Repository and Services Registry:

The Enterprise Services Repository and Services Registry is the central location to define, access, and manage SOA assets such as

service interfaces. The Enterprise Services Repository provides a central modeling and design environment for creating, aggregating,

and using services and processes. The Services Registry supports the publication, classification, and discovery of services (SAP,

partner, or custom-defined) across the IT landscape. Furthermore, the Services Registry enables the management and governance of

services.

Integration Directory:

The Integration Directory is the central tool to configure the processing of messages, such as the systems and external communication

partners that are involved in the process, the routing rules that govern the message flow between these entities, as well as the settings

for the communication incl. security.

Integration Server:

The Integration Server is the runtime environment to provide secure, standards-based, reliable, and scalable communication between

provider and consumer applications. The Business Process Engine as part of the Integration Server takes care of cross component

Business Process Management and handles processes where th e message flow between different business applications is dependent

on several messages or on time and business actions or reactions. The Advanced Adapter Engine provides built-in mediation

capabilities to reconcile incompatible protocols, structural maps, schema, and data formats between provider and consumer

applications. The Advanced Adapter Engine supports reliable transport and queuing capabilities to provide mechanisms for handling

different quality-of-service levels at runtime, as well as validation of payloads against an XML schema. The Advanced Adapter Engine

provides flexible deployment options: It can be deployed either together with the Integration Server or in separate, non-central

installations, such as in remote subsidiaries or closer to applications in secure locations.

SAP NetWeaver Administrator (SAP NWA) for SAP NW PI and Runtime Workbench:

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Ch a n g e d A d a p t e r F r am e w o r k A P I i n

SAP NW PI 7.1

Adapter Framework API has changed in SAP NW Process Integration 7.1

Reduction of references

Introducing facade technology

Reduction of (parts of) packages and classes

Runs on Java EE 5

However the Adapter Framework programming model has not changed:

Message layer (addressing, quality of service, etc.)

Adapter Framework modules

CPA access

Same transactional model

Same admin model

Thus changes for adapters and adapter modules from SAP XI 3.0 / SAP PI 7.0 to

SAP NW PI 7.1 are merely syntactically (further details in SAP note 1004000)

All adapters and adapter modules developed by SAP run out-of-the-box on the new

Adapter Framework of SAP NW PI 7.1

Re-certification of third party adapters for SAP NW PI 7.1 is offered by SAP

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SAP NW PI 7.1 – Available Adapters and Adapter Modules

Further Information

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SA P N e t We a v e r P I 7 .1 C o n n e c t i v i t y

De v e l o p e d b y SA P

Technical Connectivity for communication with SAP and non-SAP systems

File/FTP(S) (File Systems / FTP Servers)

JDBC (RDBMS systems)

JMS (Messaging systems, e. g. MQSeries, SonicMQ)

SOAP (Web Services based on SOAP)

WS-RM (Web Services based on WS Reliable Messaging)

Plain HTTP(S)

Mail (Mail Servers via SMTP, IMAP4, POP3)

SAP Business Connector (SAP BC)

Marketplace (SAP Marketplaces)

Application Connectivity

RFC

IDoc

Proxy (ABAP and Java)

SAP Industry Business Packages (contain adapters and content)

RNIF 2.0 (RosettaNet)

RNIF 1.1 (RosettaNet)

CIDX (RNIF 1.1)

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B u s i n e s s Pa c k a g e f o r Ro s e t t a N e t

Application 

Application 

Business Logic 

Interface

Interface

Interface  

RosettaNet Protocol (e.g. RNIF)

RosettaNet Protocol (e.g. RNIF)

Map

Map

Map

RosettaNet PIPs

SAP Netweaver PI

Business

Logic

Integration

Logic

Industry

Standard

processes

Business Packages include adapter, scenario descriptions, integration

processes, message interfaces, message types, mappings, etc.

SAP Business Package for RosettaNet offers a comprehensive solution that

addresses RosettaNet standards – not just tools.

Dedicated, prebuilt, out-of-the-box message and process mappings between the

application interfaces and business logic of various SAP solutions and RosettaNet

PIP payloads are delivered with the Business Package.

SAP delivers Technical Adaptors like RNIF Adapter, Mapping & Business

Processes plus the Business Logic in the Back end.

NO other company delivers all 3 – most just deliver the Adaptor & use consulting

to build the mappings.

SAP is developing SAP Business Packages for the High tech as well as the

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En t e r p r i s e Se r v i c e s Re p o s i t o r y –

Ex a m p l e f o r R os e t t a N e t C o n t e n t

Two main software components

in the repository

RosettaNet software component

contains the standard content

RosettaNet_ERP software

component contains the

integration content

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Pa r t n e r Ec o Sy s t e m

SAP relies on a system of partners to provide solutions for other applications and

certain industry standards

Connectivity Reseller Agreements with

Seeburger AG

iWay Software

Informatica

3rd-Party solutions are sold and delivered through SAP

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Technical EDI Adapters by

SEEBURGER

AS2 (EDIINT/HTTP(S))

Protocol: AS2

OFTP

Protocol: OFTP/ISDN, OFTP/TCPIP

VAN Access

Protocol: P7 / X.400, VAN FTP

Business EDI Adapters by

SEEBURGER

Generic EDI

Protocol: OFTP/ISDN or P7 / X.400, VAN FTP

EDI Converter: ANSI X.12, EDIFACT

Mapping Templates: Purchase order, Order

confirmation, Dispatch advice, Invoice

Payment (Financial Service Providers)

Protocol: OFTP/ISDN, P7 / X.400, VAN FTP

EDI Converter: EDIFACT, SWIFT

Mapping Templates: Payment orders, Debit

advice, Credit advice, Account Statement

SA P N W PI 7 . 1 Co n n e c t i v i t y – D ev e l o p e d b y

S e e b u r g e r , a l l A d a p t e r s c e r t i f i e d f o r S A P N W P I 7 .1

Industry Specific EDI Adapters by

SEEBURGER

Aerospace & Defense

Automotive

Chemicals

Consumer Products

High-Tech

Paper

Pharmaceutical

Retail

Business Content

Mapping Templates within Enterprise Services Repository

Message Library for Enterprise Services Repository

Huge message catalog with EDI XML schemas

Communication Protocols

OFTP/ISDN, P7 / X.400, VAN FTP

EDI Converter (EDI <-> XML)

AECMA/SPEC 2000, ANSI X.12, CHEM eStandards,

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Pr i n c i p l e s o f SEEB U RG ER A d a p t e r So l u t i o n s

fo r EDI/B2B on SAP NW PI 7.1

SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1

Enterprise Services Repository

Seeburger Business Content:

XML-EDI <-> XML-IDOC Mappings

Integration Processes

Pre-defined Message Types

Collection of ready-to-use Java functions

Seeburger Business Content:

XML-EDI <-> XML-IDOC Mappings

Integration Processes

Pre-defined Message Types

Collection of ready-to-use Java functions

Integration Directory

Configuration of acknowledgements (CONTRL, APERACK), mass data handling, …

Monitoring and Alerting

Integrated with SAP NW PI monitoring, CCMS, SAP Solution Manager

Integrated with SAP NW PI monitoring, CCMS, SAP Solution Manager

Advanced Adapter Engine

Protocols

OFTP,

AS2,

VAN FTP,

P7/X.400

Module

Library

compress,

decompress,

split, analyze,

encryption

Syntax

conversion

EDI <->

XML-EDI

converter

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S A P N W P I 7 . 1 Co n n e c t i v i t y – D e v e l o p e d b y i W a y ,

A d a p t e r s n o t y e t c e r t i f i e d f o r S AP N W PI 7 . 1

Application Adapters

Ariba

Baan

Broadvision

Clarify

JDE One World XE (*)

JDE World (*)

i2

Lawson

Microsoft CRM

Manugistics

Oracle Applications (*)

Peoplesoft (*)

QAD MFG Pro

Siebel (*)

Vantive

Industry Standard Adapters

Swift

Transora

UCCnet

Technical Adapters

AS1 (EDIINT/SMTP)

AS2 (EDIINT/HTTP(S))

BEA WLI

COM+/DCOM

Corba

Lotus Notes

Tibco Rendezvous

Mainframe/transaction Adapters

CICS (*)

TMS/IMS (*)

Telnet (3270)

Telnet (5250)

Tuxedo

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SA P N W PI 7 .1 Co n n e c t i v i t y – De v e l o p e d b y

I n f o r m a t i c a

Bi-directional conversion of unstructured and semi structured data from / to XML

Transformation on message payload

Protocol support via SAP’s technical adapter (Advanced Adapter Engine)

Transformations integrated via PI AF module

Seamlessly integrated into SAP NW PI 7.1

SAP Java EE 5

PI Adapter Framework

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...

PDF2XML

Conversion

Agent Studio

Conversion

Agent Services

Conversion Agent Engine

CA AF

Module

Conversion Agent

Java EE 5 Lib

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SAP NW PI 7.1 – SAP Conversio n Agent

C om p l e x D a t a T r a n sf o r m a t i o n w i t h I n f o r m a t i c a

UNSTRUCTURED

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Excel

PowerPoint

PDF

Star Office

Word Perfect

ASCII reports

HTML

EBCDIC

Undocumented binaries

Flat files

RPG

ANSI

PRINT STREAMS

AFP

Post Script

DJDE

SEMI-STRUCTURED

HL7

HIPAA

ASTM

ANSI–X12

EDIFACT

COBOL

FIX

Cargo IMP

MVR

SWIFT

OTHER STANDARDS

LegalXML

IFX

cXML

ebXML

HL7 V3.0

ACORD (AL3, XML)

COBOL

These are the data formats supported by SAP Conversion Agent by

Informatica.

Based on SAP adapter technology for transport protocoll support

Conversion Agent enables bi-directional transformation from/to these

formats

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S A P N W PI 7 . 1 – S A P C o n v e r s i o n A g e n t Po s i t i o n i n g

SAP Conversion Agent

Bi-directional conversion of

unstructured and semi structured

formats from/to XML

Linked through PI adapter

framework module based on

SAP’s technical adapter – no

transport protocol, manipulates

payload information

3rd Party Adapters

Bi-directional conversion of one

dedicated data format (e.g. SWIFT,

ANSI-X12, …) from/to XML

Runs within PI adapter framework

-support payload transformation and

transport protocol

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A g e n d a

SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7.1 – Introduction

SAP NW PI 7.1 – Available Adapters and Adapter Modules

Further Information

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Fo r m o re i nf or m a t i on

SDN:

Connectivity provided by SAP NW PI 7.1

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/soa-servicebus ->

Mediation, Reliable Transport and Connectivity

Certified Adapters for SAP NW PI 7.1

http://www.sap.com/ecosystem/customers/directories/SearchSolution.epx ->

Third-Party Defined Integration Scenarios

NW-XI-AF 7.1

Adapter Certification Program for SAP NW PI 7.1

http://www.sdn.sap.com ->

Certification and Partnership

Integration and Certification

Process Integration / 

Exchange Infrastructure -> NW-XI-AF

Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver 7.1

SAP Help Portal:

Adapter and Adapter Module Development with SAP NW PI 7.1

SAP Service Marketplace:

Adapter and Adapter Module Development with SAP NW PI 7.1 incl. migration

notes for PI 7.0/XI 3.0 adapters and modules

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A d a p t e r Ce r t i f i c a t i o n P r o gr a m f o r  

SA P N e t We a v e r Pr o c e s s I n t e g r a t i o n

http://www.sdn.sap.com 

Certification and Partnership 

Integration and 

Certification 

Process Integration / Exchange Infrastructure 

NW-XI-AF 

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Ce r t i f i e d A d a p t e r s f o r S A P N e t We a v e r  

Pr o c e s s I n t e g r a t i o n 7 .1

Certified Adapters for SAP NW PI 7.1

http://www.sap.com/ecosystem/customers/directories/SearchSolution.epx 

Third-Party Defined Integration Scenarios 

NW-XI-AF 7.1

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