Businessobjects and Sap - Installation and Configuration Part 1
Businessobjects and Sap - Installation and Configuration Part 1
So I am back from the SAP TechED in Vegas and a lot of people asked us how they could create
such a great Xcelsius visualization like Donald MacCormick did during the keynote of John Schwarz.
So here I will now day-by-day explain what you would have to install and configure and how you
then can leverage the software to create such a great dashboard in a very simple way on top of your
SAP system.
First of all we need the software and for our purposes we will use the following components:
SAP GUI
You should be able to download the software either via SDN (Download area) or you might already
have access to the software via service marketplace (Software Distribution Center > Installations
and Upgrades > BusinessObjects packages and products).
In this blog I will focus on the installation part of the software and in the next blog I will explain the
configuration of the components. I will use a blank VMWare with Windows 2003 Server to create a
system which will have the client components on the server components on a single VMWare.
In the next step I can now select the Language Packs for BusinessObjects Edge allowing me to
deploy multiple languages of the software in a single step.
After selecting English as Language Pack, I can provide the folder for the software and I can select
which database server I want to select to host the system database (a detailed list of supported
databases is available in the platform matrix).
Then I can select the port for the Central Management Server and provide a password that will be
set for the administrative account as part of the installation process.
and I can then configure the port for the Server Intelligence Agent
and in the next step configure the password for in my case the MySQL database that will be
deployed.
Now I select the Application Server and for my purposes I am selecting Tomcat as application Server
(a list of supported Application Server can be found in the platform matrix).
After this the software will get installed as selected and depending on the hardware you will get the
following screen after a couple of minutes.
I am restarting my system and continue the installation afterwards. The installation will continue in
Part 2 of this blog series.