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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Inserting an Application Component Integration Scenario Editor

Use

You can assign an integration scenario both an application component and a role. You must specify the implementing product version for the application component, including its extended name if applicable. Furthermore, you define the name of the WSCI interface for the application component.

Prerequisites

You have opened an integration scenario.

Procedure

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1. Position the cursor on an empty space in the integration scenario graphic (in the integration scenario editor).

2. Choose Insert Application Component from the context menu.

The system displays the Insert Application Component dialog.

You can select the following types for the application component:

¡ Product Version (defined in System Landscape Directory)

¡ Main Instances (defined in System Landscape Directory)

¡ Template(when no corresponding product is defined in the System Landscape Directory)

For more information, see Modeling Application Components.

3. Select the relevant radio button in the Application Component Type frame.

¡ If you decide on Product Version or Main Instance, call the input help ( ) for the relevant field and choose a product version from the list.

The Associated Software Component Versions frame displays all software component versions that are assigned to this product version.

¡ If you choose Template, no entry is displayed in the Product Version field.

The Associated Software Component Version frame displays the software component version to which the integration scenario is assigned.

For more information, see Modeling Application Components.

4. On the Role tab page, specify the role of the application component (optional).

5. If the application component is to represent an integration process, choose the Integration Process ( ) tab page. Select the integration process (from the Integration Repository).

6. On the Other Attributes tab page, specify an extended name (optional).

The enhanced name can be used to do the following:

¡ Specify the function area of a product in more detail.

For example, you could specify the enhanced name SAP FIN for an application component with the product version SAP R/3 4.6C. This would indicate that this integration scenario is relevant for the subarea Financials.

¡ Specify the product name if the application component type is a template.

7. Specify a name for the WSCI interface (optional).

8. Choose OK.

Result

The system inserts an application component as a colored column in the graphical work area of the integration scenario editor. The column header displays the role, the product version, and the enhanced name.

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