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
Step 6 Click Next.
Logon group Choose this option to establish a connection using a
logon group, which contains a group of SAP system
instances. When a user logs on to a logon group, the
message server directs the users to the server of this
group that currently has the lightest load.
Specify the information in the following fields:
• System ID—Enter the SAP system ID (SID).
• Message server—Enter the name of the server a
user logs on to and that handles the communication
between the application servers. For example,
transport of update requests and lock requests.
• Group name—Enter the name of the Logon Group
to be accessed. The name entered in this field is
case-sensitive.
Router string (optional) Enter the router string for accessing the SAP systems
via SAPRouter. If you do not specify a router string,
TEO accesses the SAP system directly.
The router string must be formatted as:
/H/host01/H/host02/H/
where host01 and host02 are the SAP systems that you
want to access through the SAPRouter.
Default runtime user Choose the user account that contains the credentials to
connect to the target from the drop-down list.
• To view the properties for the selected runtime
user, click the Properties
tool.
• To create a new SAP User, click New > SAP User.
See Cisco TEO Getting Started Guide for SAP.
Field Description