Verifying installation
The installer copies the standard files associated with
the connector into your system. It installs the connector into the ProductDir\connectors\SAP directory.
Note that ProductDir represents the directory
where the connector is installed. Backslashes (\) are used as the
convention for directory paths. For UNIX installations, substitute
slashes (/) for backslashes (\). All file pathnames are relative
to the directory where the product is installed on your system
Confirming the installed file structure: UNIX environment
Table 1 lists the
files installed by the connector in a UNIX environment. After installing,
verify that all the files listed have been copied to your machine
in the proper directories.
Table 1. WBIA: UNIX file structure
Directory/Filename |
Description |
connectors/SAP/bapi/client |
Directory containing the BAPI Module business
object handler files |
connectors/SAP/bapi/server |
Directory containing the RFC Server Module business
object handler files |
connectors/SAP/dependencies |
Directory containing all version-specific transport
files |
connectors/messages |
Directory containing the SAPConnector.txt file |
connectors/SAP/samples |
Directory containing sample ABAP objects |
connectors/SAP/utilities |
Directory containing the generatedfiles subdirectory, into which you can put files generated by SAPODA |
connectors/SAP/CWSAP.jar |
Connector class files |
connectors/SAP/start_SAP.sh |
System startup script for the connector.
This script is called from the generic connector manager script. The
product installer creates a customized wrapper for this connector manager script.
When the connector works with WebSphere InterChange Server, use
this customized wrapper to start and stop the connector. When the
connector works with WebSphere MQ message brokers, use this customized
wrapper only to start the connector; use mqsiremotestopadapter to stop the connector |
repository/SAP |
Directory containing the sap_idoccontrol.xsd file |
/lib |
Contains the WBIA.jar file |
/bin |
Contains the CWConnEnv.sh file |
/bin/Data/app |
Contains the SAPConnectorTemplate file |
Before you can use the connector, you must configure the connector
from the installer's Connector Configuration screen. From
this screen:
- Choose SAP from the Select Connector Name list.
- Click Install to have Installer generate the customized SAP
wrapper, connector_manager_SAP.
Note:
For more information on installing the connector
component, refer to the System Installation Guide for UNIX.
Confirming the installed file structure: Windows environment
Table 2 lists the files installed by the connector in a Windows
environment. After installing, verify that all the files listed
have been copied to your machine in the proper directories.
Table 2. WebSphere Business Integration Adaptor: Windows file structure
Directory/filename |
Description |
connectors\SAP\bapi\client |
Directory containing the BAPI Module business
object handler files |
connectors\SAP\bapi\server |
Directory containing the RFC Server Module business
object handler files |
connectors\SAP\dependencies |
Directory containing all version-specific transport
files |
connectors\messages |
Directory containing the Connector.txt file |
connectors\SAP\samples |
Directory containing sample ABAP objects |
connectors\SAP\CWSAP.jar |
Connector class file |
connectors\SAP\start_SAP.bat |
Batch file used to start the connector |
repository\SAP |
Directory containing the CN_SAP.txt file |
\lib |
Contains the WBIA.jar file |
\bin |
Contains the CWConnEvn.bat file |
