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The Windows Communication Foundation Line-of-Business System Adapter for SAP is available as Evaluation Version

The Windows Communication Foundation Line-of-Business System Adapter for SAP is available as Evaluation Version

Microsoft published an evaluation version of the new adapter for SAP on http://www.microsoft.com/biztalk/en/us/adapter-pack.aspx. This adapter ships as part of BizTalk Server 2006 R2 but it can also be used directly from Visual Studio without using BizTalk Server, a standalone adapter pack is also available. The adapter can connect to SAP systems from 4.6C up to the newest releases and communicates with the SAP system via RFC, BAPI, tRFC, and IDoc. The connectivity to SAP is based on the librfc32.dll from SAP. More information can be found at Mustansir Doctors blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/mdoctor/). The adapter pack also includes an adapter for Siebel and an adapter for Oracle DB. In the next week we will publish a new Office Business Application Sample Application for SAP and Siebel which uses the adapter on http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/cc442491.aspx; as soon as the kit is published on MSDN I will blog about it. The adapter offers the following features:

Features Metadata:

          Browsing SAP artifacts

        RFCs and their Functional areas

        Transactional RFCs and their Functional areas

        BAPIs and their Functional areas

        IDoc types, release numbers and IDoc operations

          Searching SAP artifacts

        RFCs and Transactional RFCs

        BAPIs

        IDoc types

          Generating metadata (schemas) of SAP artifacts

        RFCs and Transactional RFCs for client and RFC server scenarios

        BAPIs (surfaced as operations)

        IDocs and IDoc operations

Features Runtime:

          RFCs

        Invoking RFCs

        Invoking RFCs via the transactional RFC interface

        Receiving events from SAP via the RFC server interface

        Receiving events from SAP via the transactional RFC server interface

          BAPIs

        Invoking BAPIs using the RFC interface

        Supporting the BAPI transaction model for BizTalk and non-BizTalk scenarios

          IDocs

        Sending and receiving IDocs using strongly typed IDoc schemas

        Sending and receiving IDocs using generic IDoc RFC schemas

        Sending and receiving IDocs using strings

If you have questions about the adapter feel free to drop us a mail.

-          Juergen

Published Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:59 PM by saptech

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