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Continuous Integration (CI) Best Practices with SAP: Introduction and Navigator

Part 1: Introduction and Navigation through the Best Practices Guide Outline Introduction and Navigator (this document) Continuous Integration and Delivery 2.1.  CI/CD Practices 2.2.  Pipeline Suggestions CI/CD Landscape - Component Setup 3.1.  Source Code Versioning System 3.2.  Build Scheduler 3.3.  Artifact Repository 3.4.  Landscape Configuration 3.5.  CD Pipeline Skeleton CI/CD Process Setup 4.1.  Generic Project 4.2.  Java Web on SAP Cloud Platform 4.3.  SAP HANA Extended Application Services (XS), classic model 4.4.  SAPUI5/SAP Fiori on ABAP Front End Server 4.5.  SAPUI5/SAP Fiori on SAP Cloud Platform 4.6.  SAP HANA Extended Application Services, advanced model (XS advanced) on SAP HANA CI/CD Process Setup using SCM and build services on the cloud 5.1.  Generic Project with CI using Cloud Services 5.2.  Java Web on SAP Cloud Platform with CI using Cloud Services An efficient software development process is vital for success in building business applicati

SAP Process Integration

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Use This documentation provides an entry point to the main procedures and key concepts that are relevant for those who work with  SAP Process Integration  ( SAP PI ). It is targeted at development and integration experts who need to develop and configure integration scenarios. However, it also provides an entry point to the documentation for administrators who want to operate and monitor integration scenarios. The documentation provides an overview of the tasks and tools that come into play in integration projects. Note The documentation is targeted at both beginners wanting to get involved in the topic, and experts already involved in real-life integration projects and who need all of the key information in one place to help them keep their orientation and not lose the central theme. We recommend that beginners first read section  Getting Started  . Structure of this Documentation You can install  SAP PI  in different ways: Dual usage type installation: Based on bo

SAP Gateway Foundation (SAP_GWFND)

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SAP Gateway  Foundation (SAP_GWFND)   is a software component which is available within SAP NetWeaver. SAP Gateway  Foundation offers development and generation tools to create OData services to a variety of client development tools. Put simply, it establishes a connection between application or SAP Business Suite data and target clients, platforms, and programming framework. SAP Gateway  Foundation provides the following functionality: Runtime environment for SAP solutions that integrates desktop programs with SAP systems Runtime features, including user interface, secure data access, database connectivity, and network communications for managing applications running on top of the framework Infrastructure and tools for developing applications to run on the framework or to enhance SAP solutions that integrate desktop programs with SAP systems Connection to multiple SAP systems regardless of their versions Documentation Structure The  SAP Gateway  Foundation

SAP PI Releases:

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SAP PI (Process Integration) tool has been releasing some pretty cool new features and updates after its first release of SAP PI 7.1 and also pushing most of its new features towards the java components. In this post, I would like to capture the latest releases of SAP PI and its features for my knowledge purpose. Hope this helps to you as well. Exchange Infrastructure – XI 2.0 – Dec 2003 Exchange Infrastructure – XI 3.0 – Dec 2005 Process Integration – SAP PI 7.0 – Release Date: June 2006 Process Integration – SAP PI 7.10 – July 2008 Process Integration – SAP PI  7.11 – July 2009 Process Integration – SAP PI  7.30 – May 2011 – Single Stack Supported Process Orchestration – SAP PO  7.31 – May 2012 – Single Stack Supported Process Orchestration – SAP PO  7.4 – May 2013 – Single Stack Supported Process Orchestration – SAP PO  7.5 – Oct 2015 – Single Stack Supported These are the key words that I always remember about the releases: PI 7.1X – Moving towards Java PO 7.3

What’s new in SAP Process Orchestration 7.5 SP00

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SAP Process Integration SAP NetWeaver 7.5 is the new foundation of SAP’s on-premise offerings such as SAP Business Suite and the on-premise edition of SAP S/4HANA. Besides this, it provides new capabilities for the various SAP NetWeaver products such as SAP Gateway, SAP Business Warehouse, SAP Process Orchestration, etc. If you like to get an overview of the new release take a look at the     SAP JVM 8 support SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java and hence SAP Process Orchestration runs on SAP JVM 8, a certified Java Virtual Machine and Java Development Kit for Java 8 leveraging from new features and enhancements that come with the Java 8 edition. Some of the new features are highlighted in the release notes at  SAP JVM 8 – What’s New in SAP NetWeaver 7.5 (Release Notes) – SAP Library . How can SAP Process Orchestration benefit from the latest Java technology? Java mappings in PI and BPM can use new Java 8 features Support for new driver versions for JMS and J