Product Evolution - E-Commerce - Lecture Slides, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

E-Commerce is taking over the traditional commerce practices. It is of special concern for the IT students. Following are the key points of these Lecture Slides : Product Evolution, Netweaver, Cooperative Technologies, Internal, Modules, External Connectivity, Eases Integration, Provides Framework, Evolution, Product Evolution

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SAP NETWEAVER ARCHITECTURE
CONCEPTS, PART 1
What is NetWeaver?
Set of cooperative technologies that provide internal
connectivity (integration) between SAP modules and
external connectivity with other systems.
Eases integration
between systems.
Provides framework
for development.
Open and standards-
based.
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SAP NETWEAVER ARCHITECTURE

CONCEPTS, PART 1

What is NetWeaver?

Set of cooperative technologies that provide internal connectivity (integration) between SAP modules and external connectivity with other systems.

Eases integration

between systems.

Provides framework

for development.

Open and standards-

based.

Evolution of ERP through 3 eras

SAP NetWeaver: Integration and Application Platform for Lower TCO

SAP ERP Product Evolution

Graphic copyright SAP

NetWeaver vs. Legacy Structure—end user experience

Graphic from: Enterprise SOA Roadmap and Evolution of NetWeaver Platform by SAP Korea

Service Oriented Architecture

NetWeaver uses a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

as its core framwork.

8 Major NetWeaver Components

  1. SAP Web Application Server (WAS)

Application platform for runtime functionality and

development.

All NetWeaver components are built on SAP WAS. Components written in J2EE or ABAP.

Debuted with R/3 enterprise—core of the system.

ESA design strategy.

Programming Language Support

Graphic from: SAP Web Application Server: Architecture and Programming Model by Matt Kangas, SAP Labs

Persistence

Graphic from: SAP Web Application Server: Architecture and Programming Model by Matt Kangas, SAP Labs

5 key SOA/ESA standards-based elements

XML (Extensible Markup Language)

SOAP (formerly Simple Object Access Protocol)

UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration

Services)

WSDL (Web Services Description Language)

BPEL/BPEL4WS (Business Process Execution

Language/for Web Services)

Services in Action

Web Service

Service Provider WSDL

Service Broker UDDI

Service Description

BindSOAP Service Requestor

BPEL for Usage

Exchange Infrastructure Components

Graphic from: Introduction to SAP Exchange Infrastructure by Wolfgang Fassnacht and Ginger Gatling

Exchange Infrastructure Design

Graphic from: Introduction to SAP Exchange Infrastructure by Wolfgang Fassnacht and Ginger Gatling