The IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for mySAP.com
includes seven connector transport files. Modifications required by
the adapter are handled by these connector transport files. The
Primary, Utilities, and Request transport files are required.
The following is a list of the SAP R/3 version 3.x connector
transport files. To ensure that all necessary tables are created
before the data for those tables is added, you must install the
transports in the order listed. These files can be found in
\connectors\SAP\dependencies\transports_4x.
- 4_Primary
- 4_Utilities
- 4_Request
- 4_Delivery
- 4_NumberRange
- 4_Tools_Maintenance
- 4_Tools_Development
The functionality provided by the Primary, Utilities, Request,
and Delivery transport files make up the runtime components. The
Tools_Maintenance and Tools_Development transport files can be
installed at anytime after the required transport files are
installed. They are not required for your runtime environment.
- 4_Primary
- This transport file contains the development objects, which
should be loaded only once into the system. It contains the number
range objects, the development classes, the dynamic transaction
declaration include program as well as the restriction include
program, which can be used to make customer-specific changes to the
triggering logic.
- Important:
- If you apply this transport file to a system that already has
the connector running on it, the contents of the transport file may
overwrite changes that were made to the existing environment.
- 4_Utilities
- This client-independent transport file contains objects and
functionality that are shared among the request, delivery,
development, and maintenance components. For example, it contains
the log and data elements.
- 4_Request
- This client-independent transport file contains the
functionality required to support business object request
operations.
- 4_Delivery
- This client-independent transport file contains the
functionality required to support event delivery operations
including event triggering and event polling.
- 4_Number Range
- This client-dependent transport file contains the four number
ranges in their initial state. You can use these intervals or
create the number range intervals themselves.
Attention: Reimporting the Number Range transport file
initializes your existing number range intervals for the connector.
This corrupts the data in the connector's log, current event,
future event, and archive tables if those tables are not refreshed
before reusing.
This transport file can be installed at any time after the
Primary transport has been installed.
- 4_Tools_Maintenance
- This client-independent transport file contains the
functionality required to support maintenance operations such as
displaying the log statistics and event tables.
- 4_Tools_Development
- This client-independent transport file contains the
functionality required to support the development of objects.
