Understanding SAP Events
BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP User’s Guide
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One type of partner is a logical system. A logical system manages one or more RFC
destinations. For more information, see
How to Create a Logical System
on page 8-10.
4.
Create a partner profile.
A partner profile is a definition of parameters for the electronic interchange of data
with a trading partner using the IDoc interface. To communicate with a partner using
the IDoc interface, you must create a partner profile. For more information, see
How to
Create a Partner Profile
on page 8-11.
5.
Create a distribution model for the partner and message type.
You create a distribution model for the partner and message type you designated. For
more information, see
How to Create a Distribution Model for the Partner and Message
Type
on page 8-13.
6.
Test the SAP event adapter. For more information, see
Testing the SAP ALE Configuration
on page 8-16.
Procedure: How to Define a Port
To define a port:
1.
In the ALE configuration, choose
Tools, Business Communications, IDocs Basis, IDoc,
and
then
Port Definition
or execute the
WE21
transaction.
The Creating a tRFC port window opens as shown in the following image. On the left,
the window is divided into a Ports pane and a Description pane. A pane for displaying
information about the port is on the right.
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