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Administration Guide
SAP Business One
Integration Toolkit
for mySAP Business
Suite - 1.5
Document Version 1.50 – May 15, 2003
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Administration Guide: SAP Business One Integration Toolkit for mySAP Business Suite - 1.5
Contents
A: INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Target Audience................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Structure............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Further Reading ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
B: WORKBENCH OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 6
C: ADMINISTRATION....................................................................................................................................... 7
Listing Function Modules, Retrieving the WSDL, and Deleting Function Modules .................................................. 7
Uploading Function Modules........................................................................................................................................... 9
Monitoring Server Logs ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Monitoring Session Logs ................................................................................................................................................ 11
D: CONFIGURATION...................................................................................................................................... 14
Logging ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
DI API.............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Sender .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Sender for SAP Exchange Infrastructure – Special Case.............................................................................................. 22
Scheduler ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
SAP XI ............................................................................................................................................................................. 27
E: ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 28
Web Application Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 28
Persistence Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. 30
SAP Business One Sender Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 32
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Administration Guide: SAP Business One Integration Toolkit for mySAP Business Suite - 1.5
A: Introduction
The SAP Business One Integration Toolkit for mySAP Business Suite – 1.5 (SAP Business One Integration
Toolkit) provides an environment for the SAP Business One system to communicate with other systems,
especially SAP systems, using Web Service. This manual explains all aspects of both customizing options of
the SAP Business One Integration Toolkit in order to fit different usage and useful tools to carry out daily
administration jobs.
The examples in this manual are based on our default installation. So they may be a little different from
your installation.
Target Audience
As an administrator or person responsible for the proper operation of the SAP Business One Integration
Toolkit, you should read this document carefully because the SAP Business One Integration Toolkit consists
of several parts which are implemented with different technologies.
This manual is also created for your convenience. For reference in your daily work, you may read only
appropriate sections but we highly recommend that you read it all the way through once.
Structure
This manual can be divided into the following sections:
1. Introduction: This part is just what you are reading now.
2. Workbench Overview: This part explains the basic concept and usage of the SAP Business One
Integration Toolkit workbench. 90% of the configuration and administration tasks are completed in
the workbench.
3. Administration: You may learn how to perform all administration tasks in the SAP Business One
Integration Toolkit.
4. Configuration: You may find all the customizing options, their possible values and effects.
5. Advanced Configuration: Here we discuss some advanced configuration topics that may not be done
in the workbench.
Further Reading
1. SAP Business One Integration Toolkit for mySAP Business Suite – 1.5 – Installation Guide
2. SAP J2EE Engine 6.20 – Installation Guide
3. SAP J2EE Engine 6.20 – Administration Guide
4. SAP Business One Data Interface API (DI-API) – Installation Guide
5. SAP Business One Data Interface API (DI-API) – Help
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