Integrating an existing application/product with SAP

Hi,
I am looking for information on how to integrate an existing application/product with SAP.
The current product is built on a client/server architecture.  The server side components are all built using JAVA; while the client components are built in C++/MFC.  The client application makes RMI calls to Java server methods and objects.
The product also has an SDK/API.
We are currently receiving requests to integrate the product with SAP from multiple customers.
Our plan is to build an SAP connector as an add-on/plug-in to our product, that can be provided to our customers who are on SAP.
Would be glad if I can get some information and direction on this.
Thanks

Hi,
Thats really interesting.. You can do onething just write some Java or C++ program which wil convert the data from native(Existing application) to XML format and vice versa.. you can achive integration with SAP using XI. I think this would be the simplest way to do it and more standard way.
Thanks,
Prakash

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    Integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 5.0
    Use
    You can integrate a number of objects and applications of SAP BW 3.5 into SAP EP 5.0.
    SAP EP 5.0 includes the following objects:
    Applications are designated as Services in the Enterprise Portal.
    With the integration of roles, the role migration from all services automatically creates External Services, as long as the services have not been saved in the BEx Web Application Designer as iViews. External services are displayed in the portal as applications that fill an entire page.
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    Prerequisites
    You have made the necessary settings in SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 5.0. You can find more information under Making Settings for SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 5.0.
    Features
    You can use the following BW services in the SAP Enterprise Portal 5.0:
    ·        BEx Web application
    ·        BEx Web Application As an iView
    ·        BEx Web application as an iView file
    ·        BW query
    ·        BW workbook
    ·        Crystal Report
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    ·        BW services integration using roles with the help of role migration
    For more information, see Integration Using Roles.
    ·        Integration of BEx Web applications using the function Publish ® In the Enterprise Portal 5.0 as an iView in the BEx Web Application Designer
    For more information, see Integration Using iViews.
    ·        Integration of BEx Web applications using the function Publish ® In the Enterprise Portal 5.0 as an iView in the BEx Web Application Designer
    For more information, see Integration Using iViews.
    ·        Integration of BEx Web applications using Create as External Service in the Portal
    You can find additional information in the Enterprise Portal documentation in the SAP Help Portal (http://help.sap.com) ® SAP NetWeaver ® SAP Enterprise Portal ® EP5.0 SP6 ® Administration Guide ® iViews ® Java iViews ® Creating Java iViews ® Creating Java iViews for BEx Web Applications.
    ·        Integration of BW services using the iView Wizard in the portal
    For more information, see Integrating BW Services Using the iView Wizard .
    The integration of BW contents into the Enterprise Portal ideally takes place using Web applications and queries that run in the Web browser. In some circumstances, you can also integrate other BW components, such as the Administrator Workbench or the BEx tools BEx Query Designer, BEx Web Application Designer, or BEx Analyzer into the Portal. For more information, see Integration of BW Components into the Portal.
    Integration Using Roles
    Use
    You can save all of the BW services supported by the Portal - except for the iView files – in the BW system. By using role migration you can integrate these BW services quickly and easily into the portal.
    You can find additional information in the Enterprise Portal  documentation in the SAP Help Portal (http://help.sap.com) ® SAP NetWeaver ® SAP Enterprise Portal ® EP5.0 SP6 ® Administration Guide ® Roles ® Roles and SAP Systems ® Migration of SAP Roles to the Enterprise Portal ® Using Migrated Services to Roles and Worksets.
    Features
    The migration logs are usually stored under ...irj
    esourcesSAPMigration.
    The location of the irj directories is dependent on the J2EE Server.
    Checking Migration:
    You can check the migration via Content Admin ®  Roles. You can use Preview to execute the migrated services both in the View Areaand in the Edit Area. If you have assigned a role to a user, you can check the total role completely.
    Integration Using iViews
    Use
    The integration of the BW system and the portal with iViews is possible by using the role migration and the import of iView files. iViews are structured in the portal in channels.
    Features
    Role migration
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    If the iViews already exist in the portal, they are neither deleted nor overwritten. You can remove the iViews manually by using Edit ® Delete.
    Import of iView files
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           1.      Therefore, choose the category Java iViews before the import.
           2.      In the iView editor under Content-Admin ® iViews, choose the Import function.
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    In addition, note that with BEx Web applications under Content Admin ® iViews ® Edit on the Load tab page, the iView Load Method Bypass iView Server has to be activated.
    Check
    Under Content Admin ® iViews, you will find next to each iView a Preview link that enables the execution of an iView.
    For the display of iViews in the portal, the assignment of iViews to the portal pages and their assignment to roles is necessary.
    Assigning iViews to pages
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           2.      Under the Content tab page, select the iViews you want.
    If necessary, you need to change the Display selection to All or Not Selected to select new iViews.
    You can find additional information in the Enterprise Portal documentation in the SAP Help Portal (http://help.sap.com) ® SAP NetWeaver ® SAP Enterprise Portal ® EP 5.0 SP5 ® Administration Guide ® Pages ® Defining the Page Content (Content tab).
    Assigning pages to roles
           1.      Before a page is able to be viewed by a user, you have to assign it to a role.
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           3.      Under View Area ® Show, select the Pages entry.
           4.      Select a page and choose Add to add it to a role.
    If necessary, select the file as Is Entry Point, so that the page is then able to be viewed.
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    You can also restrict this setting subsequently with the help of Content Admin ® Roles for the specific file.
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    Assigning roles
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    Check
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    Integrating BW Services Using the iView Wizard
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    Check
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    We recommend that you use BEx Web applications in the Enterprise Portal that also run completely in the Web browser.
    You can use the function Export as Excel 2000 File from the Web application context menu as an alternative to a local installation of the BW Frontend if you need to use the functions of Excel. See Functions of the Context Menu  and Exporting as a CSV File/Excel 2000 File.
    SAP role migration automatically generates external services that point to BW workbooks. HERE AND CHECK PATHS
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    Calling the Business Explorer Web Application Designer
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    If necessary, you can create an HTML page on a Web server that contains the link file://C:/Program%20Files/SAP/FrontEnd/Bw/wdbpwpub.exe.
    Note that the path is dependent on the local installation directory. Single sign-on is not supported.
    Calling the Business Explorer Query Designer
    The Enterprise Portal is an application that runs on the Web. The BEx Query Designer is a Windows application. It is technically possible to start Windows applications in the Web browser but this is not recommended for security reasons. Instead, you call the Windows application BEx Query Designer from the Windows start menu.
    As an alternative to the BEx Query Designer, in a Web environment such as the Enterprise Portal, you can use the BEx Ad-hoc Query Designer to create or change queries. You can insert the Ad-hoc Query Designer into a Web application and integrate it using the role migration, for example, or as an iView into the Enterprise Portal. For more information, see Functions of the Ad-hoc Query Designer.
    If necessary, you can create an HTML page on a Web server that contains the link file://C:/Program%20Files/SAP/FrontEnd/Bw/wdbrlog.exe.
    Note that the path is dependent on the local installation directory. Single sign-on is not supported.
    Calling the Business Explorer Browser
    The BEx Browser behaves like the BEx Web Application Designer or the BEx Query Designer.
    There is little point in using the BW-specific BEx Browser in a company-wide Enterprise Portal because the basic functionality of the BEx Browser (calling reports) is covered in the Enterprise Portal.
    You can find additional information in the Enterprise Portal documentation in the SAP Help Portal (http://help.sap.com) ® SAP NetWeaver ® SAP Enterprise Portal ® EP 5.0 SP5 ® Administration Guide ® Roles ®
    ·        Roles and SAP Systems ® Migration of SAP Roles to the Enterprise Portal
    ·        Role Maintenance ® Definition and Provision of Role Contents ® Creating External Services ® Creating External Services for SAP Transactions.
    ·        Role Maintenance ® Creating Roles and Assigning Contents ® Assignment of Content Objects to Roles ® Assigning External Services
    Differences SAP BW 3.5 – SAP EP 6.0 & SAP BW 2.x/3.x – SAP EP 5
    Use of BW Objects in the Enterprise Portal
    For the end user, there are no significant differences in the integration between SAP BW and SAP EP as regards the various release combinations. The updates and changes in SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 have no effect on the use of BW objects in the portal. You can find more information on the changes under Differences between SAP EP 5.0 and SAP EP 6.0.
    Publishing BW Objects to the Enterprise Portal
    There are significant differences in publishing of BEx Web applications in SAP EP 6.0 with SAP BW 3.5 in comparison to integration between SAP BW 2.x/3.x - SAP EP 5.0. Publishing in SAP BW 3.5 is done using the BEx Web Application Designer, BEx Query Designer or the BEx Broadcaster.
    In SAP EP 5.0, the SAP BW system (or the SAP BW systems) is maintained in the system landscape, through which a call of BEx Web applications is possible at runtime. In SAP BW 2.x/3.x systems, the SAP Enterprise Portal (or SAP Enterprise Portals) are not maintained. Thus a BW system only has a one-sided connected to a portal.  For this reason, the inclusion of BW content must also be done in a separate step in the portal.
    In SAP EP 6.0, the SAP BW system is also maintained in the system landscape. In addition, one or more SAP Enterprise Portals 6.0 can be entered in the SAP BW 3.5 system. Through deployment of Java components of SAP BW 3.5 into SAP EP 6.0, the SAP BW 3.5 System can access and display contents of the portal. In the BEx Application Designer, assigned portal roles, content from the Portal Content Catalog, and documents and folders from Knowledge Management are displayed in the open and save dialogs. During save, iViews or documents can be created directly from the BEx Web Application Designer or BEx Query Designer without having to take separate steps in the portal. Using Information Broadcasting, documents and links can be generated in Knowledge Management.  These documents and links can be visualized using the BEx Portfolio.
    You can find more information on integration options under Integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0.
    Integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0
    Use
    The integration of content from SAP BW into the SAP Enterprise Portal enables you to work with business intelligence content in the Enterprise Portal.
    This section applies to the integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.40.
    SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 does not include the necessary enhancements for the full features of integration options that are possible with SAP BW 3.5. For more information about the options with SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20, see Integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0.
    Prerequisites
    You have made the necessary settings in SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0. For more information, see Making Settings for SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0.
    Features
    The following sections describe the integration from the portal user’s viewpoint on one hand, and on the other hand, from the viewpoint of the administrators and authors who generate and publish the content in SAP BW:
    ·        Integration from the User’s Viewpoint
    ·        Integration from the Viewpoint of Administrators and Authors
    Integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0
    Use
    The integration of content from SAP BW into the SAP Enterprise Portal enables you to work with business intelligence content in the Enterprise Portal.
    The name SAP BW 3.x includes the following releases:
    ·        SAP BW 3.0B
    ·        SAP BW 3.1 Content
    ·        SAP BI Content 3.2 Add-On
    ·        SAP BI Content 3.3 Add-On
    This section is valid for the integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.40, SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 and the integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20.
    SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 does not include the necessary enhancements for the complete scope of functions regarding integration options that are possible with SAP BW 3.5. For this reason, SAP EP 6.0 on Web AS 6.20 cannot use the extensive integration options with SAP BW 3.5
    Prerequisites
    You have made the necessary settings in SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0. For more information, see Making Settings for SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0.
    Features
    The features of integration of SAP BW 3.x and SAP EP 6.0 correspond in part to the integration of SAP BW 3.5 and SAP EP 6.0. For this reason, you should carefully read the appropriate sections under features that are linked to here and note the following differences:
    Integration from the User’s Viewpoint
    In the section Integration from the User’s Viewpoint, there are the following restrictions:
    ·        Displaying Content from SAP BW in the Enterprise Portalsapurl_link_0002_0003_0016:
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    The Business Explorer portal role does not exist.
    ·        Content from SAP BW in the Navigation Panelsapurl_link_0002_0005_0016:
    In this section there are no restrictions.
    Integration from the Viewpoint of Administrators and Authors
    In the section Integration from the Viewpoint of Administrators and Authors, there are the following restrictions:
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