Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco TEO Adapter Guide for SAP Java
- Contents
- New and Changed Information
- Preface
- Understanding the SAP Java Adapter Objects
- Managing SAP Java Targets
- Using SAP Java Activities
- SAP Java Activities
- Defining an SAP Java Activity
- Defining iView Portal Metrics Activity
- Defining Read Generic Java File Activity
- Defining Read Java Log Activity
- Defining SAP Java Shell Command Activity
- Defining Start Java Application Activity
- Defining Start Java Service Activity
- Defining Stop Java Application Activity
- Defining Stop Java Service Activity
- Index

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Chapter 2 Managing SAP Java Targets
Creating SAP System Targets
Creating an SAP System Target—ABAP+Java Connection
You can create a target for an SAP system that uses both an ABAP and Java connection to the SAP
application servers. This section guides you through creating this type of target and configuring the SAP
database that is associated with the SAP system.
Note The SAP Java Adapter requires certain SAP Java libraries, which are available on the SAP Installation
CD. Before you can configure an SAP Java application server target, these files must be installed on the
TEO server. For instructions on installing the SAP Java libraries, see
Installing SAP Java Library Files,
page 1-4.
Step 1 On the Definitions workspace, right-click Targets and choose New > SAP System to launch the New
SAP System wizard.
Figure 2-10 Welcome to the New SAP System Wizard
Step 2 Click Next.