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SAP XI/PI Course Content

The SAP XI/PI course covers integration and SAP NetWeaver modules, components of SAP XI, system landscape definitions, the integration repository, integration directory, integration monitoring, mappings, runtime processing, ccBPM, adapters, proxies, and scenarios. Key topics include the architecture of SAP XI, technical and business systems, integration processes and scenarios, mapping programs, integration server processing, and common integration patterns like file-to-file and IDOC-to-database integrations.
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SAP XI/PI Course Content

The SAP XI/PI course covers integration and SAP NetWeaver modules, components of SAP XI, system landscape definitions, the integration repository, integration directory, integration monitoring, mappings, runtime processing, ccBPM, adapters, proxies, and scenarios. Key topics include the architecture of SAP XI, technical and business systems, integration processes and scenarios, mapping programs, integration server processing, and common integration patterns like file-to-file and IDOC-to-database integrations.
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SAP XI/PI  Course Content

1.Overview Of XI/PI:

1. Introduction to integration
2. Introduction to SAP Net Weaver

3. Modules in SAP Net Weaver

4. Components in SAP XI

5. Design Time Components

6. Administrative and monitoring components

7. Runtime Components

8. Architecture of XI

2.SLD (System Landscape):

1. Technical System
2. Technical System Types

3. Business System

4. Business System Types

5. Software Components

3.IR (Integration Repository):

1. Name Spaces
2. Integration Scenarios & Integration Processes

3. Message Interfaces

4. Message Types

5. Fault Message Types

6. Data Types

7. Data Type Enhancements

8. Context Objects

9. External Definitions

10. Interface Mappings

11. Message Mappings

12. Mapping Templates

13. Imported Archives

14. Adapter Objects


4.ID (Integration Directory):

1. Party
2. Service without Party

3. Business System

4. Communication Channels

5. Business Service

6. Integration Process

7. Receiver Determination

8. Interface Determination

9. Sender Agreement

10. Receiver Agreement

 5.Integration Monitoring:

Component Monitoring

Message Monitoring

Knowledge on End-to-End Monitoring

Knowledge on Performance Monitoring

Adapters Statuses

6. Mappings:
1        Overview
2        Mapping Programs in SAP XI 3.0 (XI 7.0)
3        Java Mapping
4        XSLT Mapping
5        ABAP Mapping
6        Message Mapping
Þ  Mapping Functions
Þ  Context Handling Value Mapping
Þ  User Defined Functions
Þ  Multi Mapping

7.         Runtime:
 1        Introduction to Integration Server
2        Processing Steps of Integration Engine
3        Proxy Runtime
4        Using Runtime Workbench
Þ        Message Monitoring
Þ        Component Monitoring
Þ        End-to-End Monitoring

8.ccBPM

1. ·  Integration Process Scenario


2. ·  Abstract Interface

3. ·  Graphical Definition

4. ·  Send Steps

5. ·  m:n transformation

 9. Adapters :
1    Adapter Framework, Adapter Engine
2    File Adapter
3   JDBC Adapter
4    RFC Adapter
5   IDOC Adapter
6    Plain HTTP Adapter
7    SOAP Adapter Ect…..
8    Overview Of other Adapters
 Proxies:
 1        Introduction to Proxies
2         Creating ABAP proxies
3        Proxy Runtime
 

Scenarios:
File to File
IDOC to File
File to IDOC
IDOC to Flat file
Flat file to IDOC
IDOC to JDBC
JDBC to IDOC
HTTP  to RFC
SOAP to RFC
XSLT Mapping
BPM1(File to File)
BPM2(File to RFC)
ABAP Proxy (Client Proxy)

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