Create and Test SAP Destination Connection

Overview

In JBoss Fuse SAP Tool suite, the Edit SAP Connection Configuration dialog helps you to create and manage the SAP Application Destination connections. This section describes how to create and test the SAP destination connection.

Procedure

To create and test an SAP destination connection, perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to the global Configuration tab of Camel Editor and click Add.

    The Create new global element view appears.

  2. Under SAP, select the type of connection you would like to create. Choose the SAP Connection and click Ok.

    The Edit SAP Connection Configuration dialog appears. It allows you to create, edit and delete the Destination and Server Connection Configurations.

  3. To create a new Destination Data Store, click the Add Destination tab.

    The Create Destination dialog appears.

  4. Enter a name for the destination in the Destination Name field and click Ok.

  5. In the Properties dialog,

    1. Click on the Basic tab to configure the basic properties required to connect to an SAP destination. In this tab, fill in the following property fields to configure the connection:

      • SAP Application Server

      • SAP System Number

      • SAP Client

      • Logon User

      • Logon Password

      • Logon Language

    2. Click on the Connection tab to add values required to connect to an SAP destination. Fill in the following property fields to configure the connection:

      • SAP System Number

      • SAP Router String

      • SAP Application Server

      • SAP Message Server

      • SAP Message Server Port

      • Gateway Host

      • Gateway Port

      • SAP System ID

      • SAP Application Server Group

    3. Click on the Authenticate tab to add values required to validate an SAP destination. Fill in the following property fields to configure the connection.

      • SAP Authentication type

      • SAP Client

      • Logon User

      • Logon User Alias

      • Logon Password

      • SAP SSO Logon Ticket

      • SAP X509 Login Ticket

      • Logon Language

    4. Click on the Special tab. In this tab, fill in the following property fields to configure the connection:

      • Select CPIC Trace

      • Initial Codepage

    5. Click on the Pool tab and fill in the following property fields to configure the connection:

      • Connection Pool Peak Limit

      • Connection Pool Capacity

      • Connection Pool Expiration Time

      • Connection Pool Expire Check Period

      • Connection Pool Max Get Client Time

    6. Click on the SNC tab and fill in the following property fields to configure the connection:

      • SNC Partner Name

      • SNC Level of Security

      • SNC Name

      • SNC Library Path

    7. Click on the Repository tab and fill in the following property fields to configure the connection:

      • Repository Destination

      • Repository Logon User

      • Repository Logon Password

    [Note]Note

    If you need more information about these settings, refer the SAP documentation.

  6. You are now ready to test the destination connection. In the Edit SAP Connection Configuration dialog, right-click on the destination name and select Test.

    The Test Destination Connection dialog opens.

  7. The dialog uses the current destination configuration settings to connect to the SAP Destination Data Store. If the test is successful, you will see the following message in the status area:

    Connection test for destination 'YourDestination' succeeded.
    

    Otherwise, an error report appears in the status area.

  8. Click Close to close the Test Destination Connection dialog.

  9. Click Finish. The newly created SAP Destination Connection appears under SAP.