2. Course Overview:
This course is designed in such a way so as to benefit the participant to
gain a competitive advantage in starting / enhancing a career in SAP PI.
The participants will learn to configure scenarios and Understand and
configure the different options with which a back-end system can be
connected to the SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (formerly known as
SAP Exchange Infrastructure). The class teaches the new functions of SAP
NetWeaver Process Integration. You will be backed up by hands on
exercises designed to support you in excelling as SAP Process Integrator.
3. What is SAP PI(Process Integration)?
SAP has renamed SAP NetWeaver Exchange Infrastructure -- SAP NetWeaver XI --
as SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (SAP NetWeaver PI). SAP NetWeaver
Process Integration (SAP XI/PI) is SAP’s enterprise application integration (EAI)
software, a component of the NetWeaver product group used to facilitate the
exchange of information among a company’s internal software and systems and
those of external parties. Before the current version, SAP PI was called SAP
Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI). Like other NetWeaver components, SAP PI is
compatible with software products of other companies. SAP calls PI an integration
broker because it mediates between entities with varying requirements in terms of
connectivity, format, and protocols.
4. Here's how you can benefit from process integration based on SAP NetWeaver
XI/PI:
Fast and flexible integration of new applications, also on heterogeneous systems
Cost reductions through simple implementation and modification of existing
components
Maximum protection of investments through trouble-free expandability and use
of existing systems
Implementation and modification of business processes without programming
using SAP XI Business Process Management
5. Our support for you in efficient process integration:
Modeling and design of messages, transformations and cross-system
integration processes
Configuration for steering collaborative processes and the underlying message
flows
Run-time for messages and process control
Adapter Engine for integration of heterogeneous system components
Central message flow and process monitoring
6. Competency
Build, implement, configure, model, & troubleshoot solutions
Mapping
Standard Functions
User-defined Functions
Message Mapping
Multi-Mapping
ABAP, Java, XSLT mapping overview
Business Process Management
BP Modeling
BP Engine
Adapters
Individual Technical Adapter
7. Articulate, explain, describe, & outline solutions
PI as component of SAP NetWeaver
(Positioning and Architecture)
Overview & Basic Concepts
Adapters & J2EE Adapter framework
Business Process Management
Mapping
Design & Configuration
System Landscape Directory
Enterprise Services Repository
Integration Directory
Runtime
Integration Engine
Different installations of Adapter Engines
Runtime Workbench / Monitoring
PI as Infrastructure for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
8. Runtime
Introduction to Integration Server
Processing Steps of Integration Engine
Proxy Runtime
Using Runtime Workbench
Message Monitoring
Component Monitoring
End-to-End Monitoring
9. Integration Process (ccBPM)
Introduction to Integration Process
Arch. of ccBPM
Designing Integration Process
Controlling the process flow
Time control and Exception Handling
Message Bundling
Sync/Async. Communications
Configuring Integration Process
Monitoring the execution of integration Process
10. Scenarios
File to File
File to JDBC
JDBC to File
File to RFC
File to IDOC
IDOC to File
HTTP to RFC
ABAP Proxy (Client Proxy)
IDOC to Flat file
Flat file to IDOC
SOAP to RFC
XSLT Mapping
BPM1(File to File)
BPM2(File to RFC)
BPM3(Multiple Files)