Did you try to learn SAP PI/PO using the blogs or eBook?
I bet you would have come across tons of jargons and complex words in those blogs and eBooks. Instead of understanding the concept those words might have confused you a lot. Why? Because you did not know the basics Simple!
Why is this course so special?
I know you might be asking this to yourself!
Well, this course is designed for students who has no prior knowledge on integration tools. Topics in this course do not jump directly into PI/PO but it will start from the basics like XML, XSD, DTD, Webservices, SOA, SOAP and many other to help you understand how things work and defined in the real world.
Once you are ready with the basics, then students can learn PI/PO with a solid foundation and grasp the concepts 10X times faster than the normal way of reading blogs or ebooks.
You can even watch some free sample lesson to decide the quality of Video, Audio, Examples and Content that is shared.
We strongly believe that “If we can’t explain it simply, then we don’t understand it well enough”.
What is covered in this course?
These are the topics you will learn in this course:
- XML: Complete Understanding of XML, XSD, DTD and Validations
- HTTP: How HTTP Communication works with Tons New Terminology.
- Detail Understanding of how Webservice, SOAP, SOA works.
- Complete Understanding of SAP Netweaver Architecture
- Introduction to SAP Process Orchestration and Process Integration.
- Understand the difference between PI and PO.
- AEX, NW BPM and NW BRM Introduction.
- Learn all the PO tool in detail.
- Monitoring and Admin tools like PIMON and NWA
- Complete Hands-on
- SLD
- ESB
- IR
- You will learn every option in SLD, ESB and IR.
- Learn the testing tools like SOAPUI and PIMON.
- Complete Interface development from one FTP Location to another.
All the hands-on training is shown on the Live PO system so that you can do it yourself later.
PO Basics Curriculum
- How to access PI Tools & Open SLD (2:54)
- How to create Product in SLD (7:03)
- How to create SWCV in SLD (5:28)
- How to create Technical Systems - SAP ECC (7:15)
- How to create Business Systems - SAP ECC (4:13)
- How to create Technical Systems - AS Java (3:37)
- How to create Business Systems - AS Java (4:50)
- How to create Technical Systems - Standalone (1:48)
- How to create Business Systems - Standalone (2:18)
- How to create Technical Systems - Third Party (3:15)
- How to create Business Systems - Third Party (1:57)
- Configure your system with Java 8 to run ESB (9:30)
- How to find the AEX JDK version (1:35)
- How to find AEX system Gateway Host and Service (1:18)
- How to Open ESB Tool (3:06)
- Walkthru of the ESB Tool (11:52)
- Import SWCV in ESB (3:25)
- Create SWCV in ESB (1:37)
- Create Namespace (8:06)
- Create Data Type (9:46)
- Create Message Type (4:41)
- Create Service Interface (Inbound and Outbound) (8:26)
- Create Message Mapping (9:01)
- Create Operation Mapping (5:55)
- Import External Definitions (5:34)
- Create Multi Mapping (6:19)
- Import Java Mapping as Imported Archives (6:40)
- Use Standard UDF in message mapping (6:29)
- Create a Custom small UDF in Message Mapping (6:34)
- Create Mapping Templates (7:38)
- Create Function Library (7:31)
- Test your Message Mapping (11:41)
- Activate Objects (10:31)
- Observe Runtime Cache (3:31)
- Create a Fixed Mapping in Message Mapping (5:48)
- How to open ID tool (3:25)
- Walkthru of the ID Tool (7:08)
- Import SAP Business System from SLD (6:34)
- Create Party (5:54)
- Create Business Component in ID (2:44)
- Create Sender and Receiver Channel (12:03)
- Assign Interface to Business Components (4:26)
- End to End - ICO Configuration (11:13)
- Learn to Activate Objects in ID (2:10)
- Observe Runtime Cache (2:11)
- Export WSDL from the Service Interface (4:48)
- Complete Value Mapping Scenario (6:33)