Access & Integration of SAP R/3 PS to EP

Hi Friends
We are planning to use Single Sign on and planning to access SAP R/3 Project system module through EP pages.
In this regard would like to know is there any standard business packages available? documentation related to configuration and implementation of EP and PS.
does any one has experience on implementation of Project system and EP?
Would appreciate if any one can help to find out solution
Thanks in advance for information
Regards
Sudhakar Rao Pappu
SAP PS Consultant

Hi Sudhakar,
You have to create system in portal first.
For this check this link
http://help.sap.com/bp_epv260/EP_EN/documentation/EP/N03_BB_InstallGuide_EN_US.doc
Go to system administration --> system admin --> system landscape.
Expand the portal_content folder.
Right click on the folder and choose create new system and choose the template you need.
You have to specify
Connector properties
User admin
user mapping and
ITS properties from the drop down
Then right click the system object and choose create alias and save.
Right click the sytem object and choose connection test.
Once these steps are done you have to create an iview
For this go to
Content admin --> portal content
Expand the portal_content and right click and chhose create iview.
Choose the tempalte SAP transaction iview and proceed further
Once iview is created. Right click the iview and choose preview.
Regards
Arun

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