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Cloudy with a Chance of …Interfaces

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…with a chance of good Interfaces! Good interfaces are robust, reliable, maintenance-friendly and also support independence! We see more and more cloud applications appearing and also several cloud platforms which…

Scaling SAP Process Orchestration

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In case you need some options how to define and scale your PO landscape… High-Available (HA) Setup:  It is recommended to run the SCS (Central Message Server, Enqueue Server, Gateway)…

SAP Middleware comparison: CPI vs. PO

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There are some blog posts existing about comparing SAP´s Middleware Solutions from an architectural perspective: On-Premise: SAP Process Orchestration (PO), with SAP PI, SAP BPM, SAP BRM Cloud: SAP Cloud…

Integration Cookbook for SAP Middleware

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Our Integration Cookbook is a collection of Good & Best Practices for SAP middleware products: SAP Process Integration (PI) SAP Process Orchestration (PO) SAP Business Process Management (BPM) SAP Cloud Integration (CPI)…

Process Modeling Principles for Interface Designers

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This article is part of our Integration Cookbook. Modularization Limit the process model to 25 – 50 steps to keep them manageable. This can be achieved by hiding complexity in sub-processes. Interface…

Naming Conventions for SAP BPM

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This article is part of our Integration Cookbook. Name Pattern  Example Software Component  Same as ESR SWC or generic SWC “BPM” when used in NWDI due to the underlying components BPM of whitepaper-id.com Development Component bpm/<opt:SWC>…

Naming Conventions for SAP PI

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This article is part of our Integration Cookbook. SLD Name Pattern  Example Software Product <Name>, <Version> of <vendor-url> Microsoft Navision 3.5 of whitepaper-id.com SAP ERP 6.0 of whitepaper-id.com Software Component (same for Unit) <Name>, <Version> of <vendor-url> (use…