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The Security tab contains the following fields:
SNC provides protection for the communication links between the distributed
components of an R/3 System. Using SNC, SAP R/3 can support products which adhere
to the GSS-API Version 2 standard. SNC supports application level (end-to-end security),
Smartcard authentication, and single sign-on.
6. After you provide all the required information for your target, click Finish.
The SAP target (SAPTarget) appears below the sap node in the left pane as shown in the
following image. You are now ready to connect to your SAP target.
BEA WebLogic Adapter for SAP User's Guide
Logon ticket (SSO2). If you are using a Secure Network Communications (SNC)
adapter with SAP, enter the name of the SSO2 logon ticket you are using.
Logon ticket (X509). If you are using an SNC adapter with SAP, enter the name of
the X.509 logon ticket you are using.
Note: Depending on the SAP system release, logins using Single-Sign-On (SSO) or
X.509 certificates are being supported.
For SSO specify the user to be $MYSAPSSO2$ and pass the base64 encoded ticket
as the passwd parameter.
For X509 specify the user to be $X509CERT$ and pass the base64 encoded
certificate as the passwd parameter
For more information regarding SSO or X.509 configuration, see your SAP system
documentation.
SNC mode. By default, SNC is disabled. To enable SNC, select 1 from the
drop-down list.
SNC partner. Enter the name of the RFC server or message server (load balancing)
that provides the SNC services.
SNC level. Select the version of the SNC library from the drop-down list.
SNC name. Enter the name of the SNC library you are using.
SNC library path. Enter the path to the SNC library.
Creating XML Schemas for SAP
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