B2B (EDI) Integration Using Process Integration Capabilities of SAP Netweaver and Seeburger AS2 Adapter - Webinar Presentation PDF
B2B (EDI) Integration Using Process Integration Capabilities of SAP Netweaver and Seeburger AS2 Adapter - Webinar Presentation PDF
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
your
company
your
business
partners
Marketplace
Partner
B2B Integration
Standards-based integration of inter-company processes
your
company
Marketplace
Partner
your
business
partners
3. Connect Processes
to an Enterprise SOA
SAP NetWeaver
History of EDI
Originated in the 60s/70s
Several industries invented their own sets of standardized data
formats including TDCC - 1960
ANSI ASC X12 1979
Over 300 transactions sets in a single version
UN/EDIFACT 1985
Almost 200 transactions sets in a single version
Supplier
Request for Quote 840
Purchasing
&
Requisition
Quote 843
Purchase Order 850
Sales/Order
Management
PO Acknowledgement 855
Receiving
Shipping
Invoice 810
Accounts
Payable
Accounts
Receivable
Check and Invoice Info. 820
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
SAPApplication
Any
Application
Industry Standard
Protocols
Integration Server
Integration Directory
Business
Partners
BPE
Collaboration Agreements
Collaboration Profiles
Integration
Engine
B2B
Messaging
Business
Partners
Integration Repository
Adapter Engine
Integration Scenarios
Mappings
Message Interfaces
Adapter Framework
Messaging
Queuing
Security Handling
Security
Integration Processes
Partner
Connectivity Kit
Small Trading
Partners
Back
end
IB
Dir
Module Processor
Channel
Adapter
Receiver
Configuration
cache
Messaging
Tracing
Logging
Monitoring
Security
Administration
Scenario Configuration
IS
Configuration
cache
http
IDoc
BPE
XI Messages
Queue Receiver
Mapping
Determination
RWB
Exchange Profile
Message, Component
monitoring et.al.
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GS1
Others
UN/CEFACT
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SAP System
3rd Party Appl.
File/DB/JMS
Marketplaces
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
Seeburger
Founded in 1986 in Germany
6,000+ Companies in 35 Countries rely on Seeburger Solutions
500 Employees Worldwide
Internally developed Integration Application
Leading B2B Gateway Provider
100% Trading Partner Integration
Industry
networks
Non-SAP-System
Customer
SEEBURGER
SEEBURGER
Adapter
Adapter
Industry-specific
content:
Exchange Infrastructure
Integration Server
Supplier
Integration
Engine
Adapter
Adapter Engine
Engine
Adapter
Engine
Adapter
Framework
SEEBURGER
SEEBURGER
Adapter
Adapter
SEEBURGER
SEEBURGER
Adapter
Adapter
Logistics
Industry
Standard
Protocol
Bank
Security
Integration Repository
& Integration Directory
EDI/B2B
partner
SAP NetWeaver
People Integration
Customer
Information Integration
Process Integration
Vendor
SAP NetWeaver
EDI Adapter
by SEEBURGER
Logistics
Industry
Networks
JCA
Integration
Broker
Business Process
Management
Application Platform
J2EE
ABAP
DB and
OS Abstraction
Abstraction
DB and
OS
Bank
EDI/
B2B
Partner
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
Adapter metadata
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
Module Parameters
AS2 Adapter
Seeburgers AS2 Adapter can be configured in the configuration
part of the XIs Integration Builder
The Adapter is based on the Adapter Framework and is executed
by the SAP J2EE Adapter Engine
AS2 uses two different message types
Message payload
MDN
AS2 Adapter
Adapter Engine SAP J2EE
IS
RUNTIME
AS2
Adapter
EDI
Partner
MDN Configuration
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
Message Monitoring
Seeburger XI MessageIdMonitor provides some basic functions,
useful for monitoring Seeburger Adapters and correlating their
messages.
The Seeburger XI MessageIdMonitor provides the following
functions:
General view of any MessageIdStore files
Additional information on stores of special protocols
Additional information about errors
The MessageIdStore is used to correlate asynchronous messages
to their corresponding delivery notifications
MessageIdStore Monitor
MessageIdStore Monitor
Demo
Demo
Demo
The Order create process is initiated when a Buyer commits to buy
a product from Seller.
The Buyer sends an order create ANSI X12 850 message to the
seller.
Upon receipt of the message, the Seller sends a receipt
acknowledgement to the Buyer.
Introduction
SAP Netweaver Providing infrastructure of B2B
Seeburger and B2B Adapters
EDI Content
Configuration
Message Monitoring and Security
Summary
Benefits
Low TCO because only one platform is required for B2B/EDI and A2A
Less maintenance effort
Less human resources needed
Rapid implementation using pre-delivered Integration Content (Business
Packages)
More budget for innovations
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Questions?
Q&A
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