When you connect an External Application to a Collaboration, Java CAPS IDE automatically assigns the appropriate Adapter to the link. Each Adapter is supplied with a template containing default configuration properties that are accessible on the Connectivity Map. The following sections provide information on configuring SAP BAPI Adapter components:
The Inbound Adapter Properties include parameters required to receive data from SAP R/3 into Java CAPS. The following server connection settings are configured in the Inbound Adapter Properties window.
The following Server Connection Settings are used by the external database.
Table 1–5 Inbound Adapter—Server Connection Settings
The Outbound Adapter Properties include parameters required to communicate from Java CAPS to SAP/R3. The following server connection settings are configured in the Outbound Adapter Properties window.
The following Client Connection Settings are used by the outbound adapter:
Table 1–6 Outbound Adapter—Client Connection Settings
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Description |
Required Value |
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Determines the type of client connection to use when logging onto SAP R/3. |
Automatic or Manual. The default mode is Automatic. |
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You enable RFC tracing with the Enable RFC Trace property. The trace file is rfcnumber.trc. For example, rfc00310_0156.trc |
Yes or No. The default mode is No; the RFC tracing is disabled. Setting the Enable RFC Trace parameter to Yes creates both the JCo and RFC Trace logs. Both are created in the same location under:
The JCoTrace log provides Java Runtime, version, and path information. It also provides a manifest. If Enable RFC Trace is set to No, then no trace file is generated. |
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Trace level specifies the complexity of the information in the trace file. 0 provides minimal trace logging and 5 provides the maximum trace logging of diagnostic information in the trace file. |
Integer value from 0 to 5. The default number is 0. The Enable RFC Trace level only affects the JCo trace level. It has no effect on the RFC trace level. |
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Specifies the transaction mode.
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A transaction mode of Non-Transactional or Transactional RFC(tRFC) or VIA COMMIT/ROLLBACK BAPI. The default mode is Non-Transactional. |
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Specifies the location of the Transaction ID Verification database. Specify the name of the file-based database which persists the TIDs. Provide the path to the database file that records the disposition of all transactions outgoing from this Adapter. The database records whether transactions are:
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A valid path to the database file. For example, the default location could be: C:\JavaCAPS6\data\SapTRFC.TIDdb |
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Specifies the maximum amount of rows for the Transaction ID (TID) database for outbound adapters. Set this property only if tRFC is used. This property specifies the maximum number of rows in the outbound TID database that are kept before the oldest rows are purged and their corresponding TIDs confirmed on SAP R/3. Confirmation allows SAP R/3 to remove those TIDs from its TID tracking database and reduce resource consumption. |
At least a single row. The default is 200 rows. |
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Enables the ABAP debugging window. Enabling the Enable ABAP Debug Window property opens the ABAP debugging window on the Application Server. The window shows the debug information for the RFC-enabled ABAP application that is called by SAP R/3. This property only works if the SAPGUI software is installed on the Application Server. |
Yes or No. The default mode is No; the ABAP Debug window is disabled. |
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Enables load balancing for outbound adapters. This property allows you to take advantage of the workload balancing provided by SAP R/3. SAP R/3 provides workload balancing to automatically route requests to the SAP application server within a group of servers that has the best response time determined at that moment by an SAP message server. If you disable load balancing, use the System number property. |
Yes or No. The default mode is No; load balancing is disabled by default. |