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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