Our recent update now contains Sender & Receiver information in all our WHINT® Interface Management components. We are following our own best practices how to use this information to provide…
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One of the main differences between SAP Process Orchestration and SAP Cloud Integration is the way how strict or loose the Integration content is managed. The participants of an interface…
Developing new and changing existing interfaces can be tricky. This blog post shows how to improve the process: 1. PLAN Planning a change means analyzing what exists where and it…
Which KPIs are useful when looking at the integration layer and the monthly interface traffic? Over the last year we have collected them and brought them into a new format:…
What leads to Integration Excellence? Is it enough having a great middleware in place which is operated by skilled and talented people? Or is there more we have to do…
There is no upgrade path from dualstack SAP PI to singlestack SAP PO. All integration content has to be moved/redesigned and tested. This is a list of activities which might…
This is an overview of useful and commonly used (dynamic) variables and runtime parameters of SAP Cloud Platform Integration (f.k.a. SAP HCI) based on Apache Camel´s expression language. SAP Help: Headers…
We have developed a standard SAP Training about managing inbound interfaces (ABAP Proxies) in SAP S/4HANA and SAP Business Suite (ERP, CRM, …): WIFMS4. You learn how to implement a robust error handling…
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)…
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…