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Configuring: Creating the RFC Destination for the Adapter
 

Classic Java CAPS

Configuring JMS Clients

Configuring Java CAPS for SSL Support

Configuring Java CAPS Business Processes

Configuring Environment Components for the Sun Business Process Manager

Configuring Sun Master Indexes (Repository)

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Application Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Communication Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Database Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Project Components for Web Server Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Application Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Communications Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Database Adapters

Configuring Java CAPS Environment Components for Web Server Adapters

Configuring JDBC/ODBC Drivers

Configuring SAP R/3 for the SAP BAPI Adapter

Configuring SAP R/3 for the SAP BAPI Adapter

Creating the RFC Destination for the Adapter

Configuration Needed in SAP R/3 to Send and Receive IDocs

Configuring the Distribution Model

Configuring Communications

Configuring Secure Network Communications for SAP

Configuring Siebel EAI Workflows

Importing an SNA Custom Handshake Class

Configuring WebLogic for Asynchronous Communication

Configuring Master Index (Repository) Connectivity and Environments

Related Topics for Sun Adapter for Batch/FTP

Java EE Based Components

Broadcasting Master Index Updates to External Systems

Configuring Sun Master Indexes

Creating the RFC Destination for the Adapter

For the SAP BAPI Adapter to receive communications from SAP R/3, you must set the Adapter up as an RFC destination in SAP R/3 as described below.

To create the RFC destination for the Adapter
  1. In the SAP R/3 window, click the forward arrow to display the navigation box if necessary.
  2. Type SM59 into the text field and press ENTER.
    Figure 1 Navigating to the SM59 Transaction
    Navigating to the SM59 Trans

    This displays the RFC Destination Maintenance window.

    Figure 2 RFC Destination Maintenance Window
    RFC Destination
  3. Click TCP/IP connections and Create to display the RFC Destination entry window.
    Figure 3 RFC Destination Entry Window
    RFC Destination Window Entry
  4. Type in the name of the RFC Destination (use a Logical System name refer to Name the Logical System), an accompanying Description, and enter <T> for the Connection Type (TCP/IP).
    Figure 4 RFC Destination
    RFC Destination Window
  5. Click Save to display the RFC Destination window corresponding to your entry.
  6. Select the Registered as Server Program option.
  7. Enter the Program ID and click Save.

    This program ID must be exactly the same as that specified in the Adapter Program ID property. This value is case sensitive. For more information, refer to the Inbound Server Connection Settings.

    Figure 5 RFC Destination Window
    RFC Destination Window
  8. Click Test Connection, which tests the connection for logon speed and message transfer speed. When the inbound Project is deployed and running, the results are displayed in a table; otherwise, return code 3 is displayed.
    Figure 6 Connection Test Results
    Connection Test Results