Introduction to SAP Netweaver 7.0 Usage Types(AS ABAP,AS
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End users with multiple business responsibilities must navigate diverse applications from diverse vendors to get their jobs done.
Through a SAP Enterprise portal, an end user can expect to see a complete business picture at a glance, created from multiple data sources, and integrated with many operational applications.
An Enterprise Portal provides:
A single point of access via web browser to applications, content, and services.
A personalized, role-based user interface, customizable to individual needs.
Simple maintenance based on an open and flexible system with no additional client software.
Secure access from anywhere
SAP Enterprise Portal performs the following:
1. Portal-infrastructure management. SAP Enterprise Portal provides a personalized, secure interface that can be accessed through a wide range of devices. It unifies enterprise applications, information, and processes from both SAP and non-SAP sources into a coherent, role-based portal experience. It supports both UNIX and Microsoft Windows servers and is localized to support more than 20 languages.
2. Collaboration . SAP Enterprise Portal provides collaboration rooms and real-time collaboration tools to allow teams and work groups to share information, ideas, and their work in a highly productive manner. Shared e-mail, calendars, threaded discussions, and document stores are managed by local administrators, who can independently update memberships and access rights.
3. Knowledge management . SAP Enterprise Portal provides a single point of access to unstructured content stored in third-party repositories and SAP content-management systems. It also enables userfriendly and flexible document authoring and publishing, intelligent classification and subscription, robust version management, and powerful search and navigation. It also provides an open framework for creating and managing document-based and filebased applications, content, and user services.
The SAP NetWeaver Administrator (NWA) unifies the most important administration and monitoring tools both for Java and for ABAP systems in a new, browser-based user interface. The most important advantages of the NWA are:
1. You no longer need to switch between different tools for administration, troubleshooting, and problem analysis of your entire SAP NetWeaver system landscape.
2. There is now a central administration tool available to you landscape-wide for both Java and ABAP systems for starting and stopping instances, checking configuration settings and logs, and monitoring error-free functioning of components. Click to know more about SAP Basis
3. The interface follows the current guidelines for interface design, is easy-to-use, task-oriented, and complete. By using Web Dynpro, it runs in a normal browser.
4. The interface allows seamless navigation to other SAP NetWeaver administration tools (User Management Engine, in the future also System Landscape Directory, Adaptive Computing).
For Java, the NWA represents the crossover from various expert tools to an integrated, simple, and clear solution. The NWA also completes the integration of the data sources for monitoring.
For ABAP, the NWA represents the crossover from many different expert transactions, some of which are difficult to use, to integrated, centrally available information.
The NWA is delivered for the first time for SAP NetWeaver 04 SP Stack 12. A more advanced version is delivered with SAP NetWeaver 2004s. It is intended to deliver an advanced version with SAP NetWeaver 2004s. The NWA will also be continually further developed in later releases, and extended with additional administration and monitoring functions.