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J ana Rich t erSAP NetWeaver Product Management
Imp lem ent ing aFederat ed Por t a lNe t wo rk
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Integration Concepts & Tools
Summary
Overview: Federated Portal Network
Use Cases
Landscape Considerations
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Portals in a Company(2..n portals)
Mot iva t ion
ERPPortal
3rd partyPortal
Application
Application
Application
Number of portals inorganizations is increasing
Users have to access more than
one portal
Allow users to accessinformation, services and
applications located on variousportals
Increase user productivity by
providing one login portal peruser
ERP
CorporatePortal
Application
Application
Application
…
URL1 URL2 URL3
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Por t a l Landscapes
CentralPortal
ERP
SRM
Application
Application
Application
Single Central Portal(1 portal)
Producer
Portal
SRM
ProducerPortal
ProducerPortal
Application
Application
Application
ERP
Consumer
Portal
Content Federation(2 .. n portals)
Prod. / Cons.
Portal
ERP
Prod. / Cons.
Portal
ERP
SRM
Application
Application
Portal Federation(2 .. n portals)
A federated portal network (FPN) allows organizations with multiple portals,
SAP and non-SAP, to share content between the independent portals.
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Integration Concepts & Tools
Summary
Overview: Federated Portal Network
Use Cases
Landscape Considerations
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Use Case 1:Cent ra l Por ta l Wi th Aut onomous Por ta ls fo r Bus iness Uni ts
Business units use different portal
servers to create and maintain theirrequired functionalities
One central portal for all company
employees
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
Finance
department
ERPERP
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
Human Resources
department
Benef i t : Different units canupgrade their portal server toprovide enhanced functionalitywithout effecting the main portalserver which all employees use.
* The figures are for illustration purposes only – the show only the logical view on the end user experience.
Central IT department
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Finance department
Subsidiary 2
Use Case 2:Autonom ous Por ta l Servers fo r Di f fe rent Depar tm ents
Each unit maintains its ownbusiness content on a separate
portal
Employees use their dedicated
business unit portal
Some applications are global
applications which need to beshared between the differentportals
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
ERP
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
Subsidiary 1
Benef i t : Units keep theirbusiness autonomy but at thesame time utilize company
resources and reduce total costof ownership by sharing contentand systems.
Application
Application
Application
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Central IT department
Use Case 3: Content Separat io n
Separated portals for different typesof content or functionality
Separate content servers for
business-critical applications and
non-business-critical content
Implement different service-level
agreements
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
ERP
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
Application
Application
Application
Uncritical Applications
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
Critical Applications
Benef i t : Distribute risks to differentservers. Set the appropriate servicelevel agreement according to
content type.
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SAP ERP 6.0 (2005) &
SAP NetWeaver 7.0
(2004s)
mySAP ERP 2004 &
SAP NetWeaver 2004
Use Case 4: SAP ERP 6.0 Dist r ibut ed Lands c ape
SAP NetWeaverEnterprise Portal
Application
Server Java
ERP
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
ERP
SAP ERP 6.0 (2005)Business Packages require
a portal (PCD and portaleventing) to support theenhanced functionality
Change in architecture
compared to SAPNetWeaver 2004 / mySAP
ERP 2004 Application integrator
BusinessPackage
XSS(WD Appl.)
BusinessPackage
BusinessPackage
XSS(WD Appl.)
FPN
Remark : FPN is not amust for using ERPBusiness Packages. It isonly needed when youwant to separate the Self-Service applications fromyour central corporateportal.
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Use Case 5 : BI J ava Dis t r ibu ted Landsc ape
BI Java provides new functionalitylike BEx Web with Drag&Drop,
Formatted Reporting, BI Integrated
Planning using new PlanningModeler…
BI Java installations require usage
type EP (1:1 relation)
Central IT department
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
BIAS-ABAP
BIJava
BI
Java
BIAS-ABAP
Benef i t : Federated Portal Networkallows connecting several BI systemsto a central Enterprise Portal (differentSupport Package Stacks possible).
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Use Case 6 : CE Po rta l as a Sideca r
NW 7.1 CE Portal(Producer)
NW 7.0 Portal(Central
Consumer)
Central IT department
Composites
Composites
Composites
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 (2004s) can run on astable version - the portal includes
central content, like KMC and Business
Packages. It is the central access pointfor end users.
SAP NetWeaver 7.1 CE portal serves as
the runtime for new composite
applications.
Benef i t : SAP NetWeaver CE can beupdated independently. Its advancedapplications can be integratedseamlessly for end users into the stablecentral corporate portal.
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Producer PortalProducer Portal
Central IT department
Use Case 7:Int eroperabi l i t y Wit h Non-SAP WSRP-Compl iant Por ta ls
Share content between WSRP-
compliant portal servers fromdifferent vendors
SAP NetWeaver Portal could
serve as a consumer or producerSAP NetWeaver
Consumer Portal
WSRPcompliant Application
WSRP WSRP
WSRPcompliant Application
WSRP
compliant ApplicationWSRP
compliant Application
WSRPcompliant Application
WSRP
compliant Application
Benef i t :Enable the integration of non-SAPcontent into SAP NetWeaverPortal.
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Integration Concepts & Tools
Summary
Overview: Federated Portal Network
Use Cases
Landscape Considerations
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Cont ent Shar ing Cont ent Us age Modes (1/2)
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal Remote role assignment
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SPS09
Remote delta linksSAP NetWeaver 7.0 SPS10
Oracle WSRP compliant portlet –Lottery Portlet
Producer Portal
WSRP content sharing
SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SPS09
Producer role
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Remot e Ro le Ass ignm ent – Fac t s
An SAP NetWeaver portal producer can offer com plet e ro les to
an SAP NetWeaver consumer.
Role content is m aint a ined on t he p roducer .
The naviga t ion s t ruc t u re of the role is bu i lt on theconsumer (top level navigation and detailed navigation) .
Role content is execu t ed on the p roducer .
The remote roles are assigned to the consumer users using thestandard Role Ass ignment t oo ls .
Remote Role Assignment is ideal in cases were no changes to
the provided content are required.
Merg ing Rem ot e Roles is possible.
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Remot e Ro le Assignment – Runt im e Techn ica l F low
http://portal.....
Buildnavigation and
create newURLS
Request framework and
content
Request navigation
Navigation properties
Get navigation andURL redirect
Request content
Get content
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
SAP NetWeaver
Consumer Portal
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Remot e Del ta L ink s – Fact s (As o f SPS 10)
An SAP NetWeaver portal producer can offer content from itslocation to be cop ied to a rem ote consumer .
The consumer administrator can easi ly brow se t he PCD of
the producer and copy required content to its local PCD.
Copied content becomes local consumer content and can bereused, conf igured, and cust omized .
It allows del ta l ink synchron iza t ion of copied content. Any
change on the producer object properties, which were notupdated on the consumer, is synchronized and reflected during
runtime.
The is ideal for cases that require combination of local and
remote content within one role.
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Remot e De l ta L inks – Runt im e Techn ica l Flow
http://portal.....
Build navigationand local content
Request frameworkand content
Get navigation andURL redirect
Request remotecontent
Get content
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
SAP NetWeaver
Consumer Portal
Request consumer properties *
Get consumer object properties
Integrate consumer and producerproperties – delta link behavior
Remote Delta link iView
* This step happens only once.
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Remot e Role Ass ignment Vs. Remot e Del ta L ink s
Adjust content + integrateinto local content
(flexible, but requiressynchronization)
Merge rolesModi f i ca t ionposs ib i l i t ies
Producer : create and
maintain portal content +applications (could beminimized)
Consumer: copy portal
content, adjust +integrate portal content
Producer : create and
maintain portal content+ applications
Consumer: assign
users to roles
Admin is t ra t ioneffor t / TCO
iViews, pages, worksets,roles
RolesTypes o fshared cont ent
Remot e Del ta L ink sRemot e RoleAssignment
* Traffic lights are used for illustration purposes only. It illustrates the required
effort or possibilities compared between RRA and RDL.
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WSRP Cont ent Sharin g
WSRP allows sharing of portlets (iViews) between SAP andnon-SAP portals
Runtime execution of portlets remains on the WSRP producer
Consum ing WSRP Cont ent
Any WSRP producer can offer portlets to an SAP NetWeaver
consumer
The SAP consumer can integrate remote portlets into local
content as standard iViews
Produc ing WSRP Cont ent
Customers and partners are able to develop Java-based iViewsand make them available for WSRP consumption
The WSRP standard provides support for integration on a generic
portlet level only
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Integration Concepts & Tools
Summary
Overview: Federated Portal Network
Use Cases
Landscape Considerations
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Conf igura t ion St eps
Configuring Proxy Settings
Setting Up Trust Between You and
Producers (exchange portal server
certificate file)
Configuring Caching for yourConsumer Portal
Optimizing Your Consumer Profile(only for RRA)
Configuring Proxy Settings( SMP: How To… Set up Federated Portal Network Scenarios with Reverse Proxies )
Setting Up Trust Between You andConsumers (exchange portal server
certificate file)
Configuring Your Registration
Password (for RRA and RDL)
WSRP application sharing:
Set your root PCD folder forWSRP-based content requests
Create a registration user and
password for the consumer
SAP NetWeaver Consumer PortalSAP NetWeaver Producer Portal
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User Pers is tenc e
Recommended: Single user
store serving all portal
installations
Al ternat ive ly :
Distributed user stores withexact duplication
Distributed user stores with
partial duplication
Central User Store
(e.g. LDAP)
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
Users on the consumer portal must also exist in the user store
utilized by the producer portal
Logon t i c ke t s used fo r au then t i c a t ion User IDs must be
identical
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Single Sign-On / Logon T ic k et s
Recommended: All federated portals into one DNS sub-domain
Subdomain *.sso.example.com Subdomain *.sso.example.com
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal 1
p1.sso.example.com
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal 2
p2.sso.example.com
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
c1.sso.example.com
Logon Ticket
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Usag e Ty pe EP + EPC
SAP NetWeaver
Usage Types
AS Java
EP Core
EP
SAP NetWeaver 7.0, Service Release 2: usage
type Enterprise Portal separated into
tw o c lose ly re la ted usage types: EP Core (EPC): core portal
capabilities (e.g. portal runtime,
administration, FPN tools; planned:
Universal Worklist and Guided Procedures )
Ente rpr is e Port al (EP): portal add-on
capabilities (e.g. KnowledgeManagement, Collaboration, Visual
Composer)
SAP NetWeaver
Usage Types
AS JavaEP
SR2
Benef i t :Decide for each producer and consumer portal whether usage
type EPC or EP is required (depending on needed functionality).Improve overall performance, reduce memory consumption andlower TCO of the landscape.
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UWL and the Federated Por t a l Netw ork
Only one UniversalWorklist should be
configured in afederation.
Recommended:
UWL content runs
on the consumer
portal
Al te rna t i ve ly :
– UWL iView runs on a producer portal and is displayed in the
consumer portal
– Multiple UWL iViews from producers are integrated (via RDL) intoconsumer portal
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Know ledge Management and t he Federated Por ta l Ne tw ork
Recommended:
KM runs on the
consumer portal only
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
KM
Integrate KM iViews viaRemote Role
Assignment or RemoteDelta Links
SAP NetWeaver
Consumer Portal
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
KM KM
Connect remote KM
repositories via
WebDAV to consumerportal
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal
KM KM
All KM features avai lableon the consumer
Some KM features notava ilab le on consumer e.g.
taxonomies
subscriptions & workflows
search restricted to„Federated Quick Search“
Some KM features have to bemaint a ined on consumer
e.g.
taxonomies
subscriptions & workflows
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Know ledge Managem ent – Federat ed Qu ick Search
KM federated search searches for documents over all connectedproducers
The search results are displayed in tabs:
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Federated Por ta l Ne tw ork & In format ion Broadcas t ing
Information Broadcasting supportsdis t r ibu t i on of reports t o the loca l por ta l .
Documents and online links are stored in KM.
Avai lable Opt ions:
Remote Delta Link KM Navigation iView
URL iView: for SAP NetWeaver 2004 consumer
WebDAV Repository Manager: Documents
stored + accessed from consumer and producerportals
CM Repository Manager: Document storage insame file system
ICE: Documents copied regularly to consumerportal
More information: Note 969040
http://service.sap.com/bifaq
SAP NetWeaver
Producer Portal
BI Java
EP
AS Java
Information
Broadcasting
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal
EP
AS Java
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Vers ion In teroperab i l i ty Cons iderat i ons
SAP NetWeaverConsumer Portal, SPS X
SAP NetWeaverProducer Portal, SPS X+1
SPS X+1functionality
SPS X
functionalitySPS X
functionality
SPS X+1functionality
Consumer Producer: works
Consum er < Producer:
Event
Client-Side Event Server-Side Event
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Integration Concepts & Tools
Summary
Overview: Federated Portal Network
Use Cases
Landscape Considerations
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Go for FPN? Exem pl i f ied Landsc ape Com par ison …
Integration and
landscape tests required
All functionality to be
tested in one portal
Test
Availability requirements
can vary, but consumerremains crucial
Only one portal
determines availability +SLA
Avai lab i l i ty
Autonomous content andapplication creation andmaintenance
Typically central ITdepartment leading,delegated administrationconcept
Autonomy o fbus iness un i ts
Upgrades take place ondifferent portalsindependently
Each individualrequirement influencesportal upgrade strategy
Releasedependency
Multiple portals withdifferent scopes
1 portal to beadministered
Admin is t ra t ionef for t
Federated Port a lNe two rk (2 .. n portals)
Centra l Landsc ape
(1 portal)
* Traffic lights are used for illustration purposes only. It illustrates the required effort or possibilities compared between central and federated landscapes.
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Key T ake-Aw ays
The Federated Portal Network might be a solution for certainuse cases, e.g. providing business units with au tonomous
por ta ls or separa t ing c on ten t .
Different con t en t shar ing modes are offered: Remote
Role Assignment, Remote Delta Links and WSRP contentsharing.
The planned implementation should to be eva luatedthoroughly and c er ta in landscape cons idera t ions ,
e.g. regarding user stores, Knowledge Management and BI
Java, should be taken into account.
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Fur ther In fo rmat ion
Publ ic Web:
SAP.com: www.sap.com SAP Deve loper Netw ork :
www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/developerareas/ep Federated Portal Network SAP Serv ice Mark etp lac e: www.service.sap.com/nw-fpn SAP Help:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/5b/9f2d4293825333e10000000a155106/content.htm
Rela ted Not es
880482: Central Note Federated Portal Network 853509: Release Restrictions Usage Type EP of SAP NetWeaver 2004s 969040: Federated Portal Network and Information Broadcasting
Rela ted SAP Educat ion Tra in ing Oppor tun i t i es
www.sap.com/education/ : SAPEP, EP120, EP200 (general portal
training)
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