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SAP Process Integration (SAP PI) constitutes the foundation of the integration of business processes. SAP PI offers a technical infrastructure for XML-based message exchange. This facilitates integrating the SAP systems with each other, along with the SAP and non-SAP systems with each other. The integration knowledge is shipped in SAP PI in the form of pre-defined integration scenarios. Moreover, SAP PI also offers a set of integrated tools for creating and managing the various pieces of integration-relevant information. In fact, PI is referred to as an integration broker due its capability to mediate between entities having differed requirements in terms of format, connectivity, and protocols. Many modern organizations are making use of SAP PI/PO owing to its high utility as a multi-system integration tool.
The SAP PI/PO 7.4 Training course offered by Multisoft Systems is a comprehensive course that provides you with a strong theoretical base as well as thorough practical knowledge of this discipline; it prepares you for the industry. After the completion of this course, you will be able to build your own integration using SAP PI integration, gain knowledge about web-to-web services scenario, describe the various integration patterns, and accomplish much more.
- SAP Technology Consultants
- Integration Experts
- IT Architects
- Fundamental knowledge of Java
- Knowledge of SAP functional and technical background
Introduction to SAP NetWeaver Technology
- Building Blocks of SAP NetWeaver
- Web AS Architecture
Introduction to SAP Process Orchestration
- Process Integration with SAP PI/PO 7.4
- Architecture of SAP PI/PO 7.4
System Landscape Directory
- Architecture of SLD
- Describing Technical Systems & Business Systems
- Landscapes and Software catalog
Integration Repository
- Introduction to Integration Repository
- Organization of Design Objects in IR
- Creating Repository’ Objects.
- Data types
- Message types
- Message Interfaces
- Mapping Objects
- Mapping Templates etc...
- Importing RFC & IDOC Interfaces
- Developing” with Imported Interface Objects
- Message types across components
Mappings
- Overview
- Mapping Programs in SAP PI 7.4
- Java Mapping
- XSLT Mapping
- ABAP Mapping (Concepts)
- Message Mapping
- Mapping Functions
- User Defined Functions
- Multi Mapping
Integration Directory
- Introduction to Integration Directory
- Describing Systems and Services
- Configuring Internal Company Process
- Configuring Cross-Company Process
- Configuring Communication channels
- Logical Routing and Technical Routing
- Transports between the Test and Productive Landscape
Runtime
- Introduction to Integration Server
- Processing Steps of Integration Engine
- Proxy Runtime
- Using Runtime Workbench
- Message Monitoring
- Component Monitoring
- End-to-End Monitoring
Integration Process (ccBPM)
- Introduction to Integration Process
- Arch. of ccBPM
- Designing Integration Process
- Controlling the process flow
- Time control and Exception Handling
- Message Bundling
- Synchronous/ Asynchronous Communications
- Configuring Integration Process
- Monitoring the execution of integration Process
Adapters
- Adapter Framework, Adapter Engine and ADK
- File Adapter
- JDBC Adapter
- RFC Adapter
- IDOC Adapter
- Plain HTTP Adapter
- SOAP Adapter
- XI Adapter
- Overview Of other Adapters
Scenarios
- File 2 File
- FCC 2 File
- File 2 FCC
- FCC 2 FCC
- File 2 JDBC
- JDBC 2 File
- JDBC 2 JDBC
- File 2 IDOC
- IDOC 2 File
- File 2 Mail
- Mail 2 File
- File 2 RFC
- Soap 2 RFC
- HTTP 2 RFC
- File 2 File (BPM)
- Merging (1:n) BPM
- Splitting (n:1) BPM
- Proxy Scenarios
- Other related scenarios