Create An Environment - Sun Microsystems eWay SAP BAPI User Manual

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Chapter 6
Reviewing the Sample Projects
Figure 60 Connectivity Map - Binding the Components
3
Minimize the Binding dialog boxes by clicking the chevrons in the upper-right
corners.
4
Save your current changes to the Repository.

Create an Environment

6.5.7
Environments include the external systems, Logical Hosts, Integration Servers and
Message Servers used by a Project and contain the configuration information for these
components. Environments are created using the Enterprise Designer's Environment
Editor.
Steps required to create an Environment:
1
From the Enterprise Designer's Enterprise Explorer, click the Environment
Explorer tab.
2
Right-click the Repository and select New Environment. A new Environment is
added to the Environment Explorer tree.
3
Rename the new Environment to envBAPIOutbound.
4
Right-click envBAPIOutbound and select New SAP BAPI External System. Name
the External System esBAPIExt. Click OK. esBAPIExt is added to the Environment
Editor.
5
Right-click envBAPIOutbound and select New File External System. Name the
External System esFileExt. Click OK. esFileExt is added to the Environment Editor.
6
Right-click envBAPIOutbound and select New Logical Host. The LogicalHost1
box is added to the Environment Editor tree. Rename the Logical Host
lhBAPIOutbound.
eWay™ Adapter for SAP BAPI User's Guide
Building and Deploying the prjBAPIOutbound Sample Project
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Section 6.5
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