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SAP Business Process
Management Base Configurations
Applies to:
SAP Business Process Management 7.02. For more information, visit the Business Process Expert homepage.
Summary
This article shows step-by-step configurations to setup SAP Business Process Management system.
Author: Ritu Hunjan
Company: iGate Global Solutions Limited
Created on: 22 November 2010
Author Bio
Ritu Hunjan is currently working with iGate Global Solutions Limited, as a SAP NetWeaver Architect. She has been working on SAP NetWeaver platform for 7+ years. Her area of expertise include Sap NetWeaver Portal Administration/Portal, Web Dynpro Java Development and SAP Business Process Management.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Configurations ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Mandatory Configurations ............................................................................................................................... 3 1. Configure SAP System Landscape Directory (SLD) .............................................................................................. 3
2. Setup SLD Data Supplier ....................................................................................................................................... 4
3. Configuration Wizard ............................................................................................................................................. 6
4. Publish services and service groups in the local CE Service Registry................................................................. 10
References........................................................................................................................................................ 11
Disclaimer and Liability Notice .......................................................................................................................... 12
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Introduction
Business Process Management (BPM) is an implementation methodology for the management of business
process that interacts with people and systems both within and across the organization.
Using SAP NetWeaver Business Process Management you can model, execute and monitor your business
processes based on a common process model.
It can help you improve the efficiency of business processes, reduce errors in complex repetitive tasks, and
lower exception-handling costs.
SAP BPM is a pre-packaged solution along with SAP Composition Environment (CE).
Mentioning about the latest CE version as of now is CE 7.2, whereas CE 7.3 would be released soon.
This article talks about the server-level configurations required to set-up a working SAP BPM environment.
Configurations
Mandatory Configurations
1. Configure SAP System Landscape Directory (SLD)
It is a central information provider for SAP NetWeaver system landscape relevant for the management of
your software life-cycle. SAP SLD provides information about all installable software available from SAP
and automatically updated data about systems already installed in a landscape, you get the foundation
for tool support to plan software life-cycle tasks in your system landscape.
Initially the SLD server would be down and you get a message saying SLD is not set up.
To start the SLD server,
Navigate to Administration -> Initial Setup -> Enter the Object Server Name,
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This activity would start the SAP SLD server.
2. Setup SLD Data Supplier
Besides component information, the SLD stores information about the current system landscape. A data collection process in each system in the landscape provides this information to the SLD. This process is managed by the data supplier administration.
Initially this service will be working. To learn its current state, navigate to Configuration Management ->
Infrastructure -> SLD Data Supplier Configuration.
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To configure this service,
Navigate to Configuration Management -> Infrastructure -> Destinations
Create a HTTP Destination called SLD_DataSupplier.
Enter the following configuration settings.
Note: The specified user must have the user role "SAP_SLD_DATA_SUPPLIER" or higher on the target SLD Server.
The appropriate URL (http://:)- Authentication should be set to BASIC. Appropriate user name and password.
Following the above steps, create 2 new HTTP Destinations called - SLD_Client.
Note: The specified user must have user role "SAP_SLD_GUEST" or higher. Additional write access permissions may be required by certain applications.
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Coming back to the SLD Data Supplier screen, click Collect and Send Data. If the above configurations are done correctly, this service should turn green now.
3. Configuration Wizard
This wizard helps users to automatically configure SAP BPM environment. To successfully complete the configuration successfully, the above steps mentioned are dependencies which are to be setup first.
The configuration wizard offers one or multiple configuration tasks for the capabilities that you have installed.
Note: Only execute wizard-based configuration if your system has not been configured before. If you have already modified the system, or if you have upgraded from an older release, do not use the configuration wizard. In this case, use the manual steps as required.
Starting the Configuration Wizard
Navigate to Configuration Management -> Scenarios -> Configuration Management -> Functional
Unit Configuration UI.
The tool allows you to enter the data required for all selected configuration tasks centrally and only
once. The system distributes this data automatically in the SAP NetWeaver CE system.
The functional unit configuration tool makes the technical settings (technical configuration) for Java
functional units in an automated way. While selecting a functional unit for configuration, the tool
accounts for dependencies between functional units and selects the additionally required functional
units automatically.
To start with, the following Functional Units must be enabled. To enable, select the Functional Unit
and click Enable automatically. If in case you face issues while automatic configuration, you may try
configuring the Functional Unit manually.
Composite Application Framework
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Composition Environment Platform
Java Foundation
Portal
Rules Server
Service Registry
System Landscape Directory
Process Server
Coming back to Configuration Management -> Scenarios, setup following scenarios
Configuring BPM Configuration Tasks
Select the Task Name and click Start.
Status Message Definition
Running Configuration task is currently executed.
Enabled Configuration task was finished and the functional unit is ready to use.
Disabled Configuration task is not executed.
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Enter the Email Server details. This step is optional.
Default Principal Mapping
This complete the configuration of one task BPM Configuration Tasks
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Configuring Task Connection Configuration to Central Services Registry
Enter details in the Service Registry Endpoints
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4. Publish services and service groups in the local CE Service Registry
Navigate to SOA Management -> Publish Rules
Click on Republish.
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References
SAP BPm Configurations
SAP System Landscape Configuration
For more information, visit the Business Process Expert homepage.
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Disclaimer and Liability Notice
This document may discuss sample coding or other information that does not include SAP official interfaces and therefore is not supported by SAP. Changes made based on this information are not supported and can be overwritten during an upgrade.
SAP will not be held liable for any damages caused by using or misusing the information, code or methods suggested in this document, and anyone using these methods does so at his/her own risk.
SAP offers no guarantees and assumes no responsibility or liability of any type with respect to the content of this technical article or code sample, including any liability resulting from incompatibility between the content within this document and the materials and services offered by SAP. You agree that you will not hold, or seek to hold, SAP responsible or liable with respect to the content of this document.