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The PI Mail adapter is used to send and receive emails. Which protocols are supported?
Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
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HTTP
IMAP4
POP3
SMTP
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SAP NetWeaver Process Integration supports major key capabilities within the integration
area. What areas belong to these capabilities?
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Service Bus
BAM Infrastructure
Knowledge Warehouse
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The SAP NetWeaver Process Integration single-stack installation comprises which of the
following usage types?
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You are developing a Message Mapping. In the mapping description, the source values for
the target elements first name, middle name and last name are all assigned to the same
source element (e.g. name).
Which standard function would you recommend for mapping the repeating element 'name'
in the source to the specific fields (e.g. first name, middle name and last name) in the target
structure?
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You can use the "ValueMapping" function in the Conversions function group.
You can use the "CopyValue" function in the Constant function group.
There is no such standard function in Process Integration, you would need to write a user
defined function.
You can use the "SplitByValue" function in the Node function group.
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Assume that your customer has a scenario in which a database table needs to be queried
(i.e. to perform a SELECT statement and obtain the result set).
What are the viable options for implementing this with the PI JDBC adapter?
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A Software Component is a unit of software delivery that has its own versioning and its own
support package track.
A Software Component is a collection of Products; both the Software Component and the
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They are not persisted on the Integration Server unless logging is switched on.
They are processed with Quality of Service (QoS) Exactly Once (EO) or Exactly Once In Order
(EOIO).
They are persisted on the Integration Server and can be re-sent from this location in case of
problems.
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In which sequence are configuration objects processed in the central Integration Engine at
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You use a receiver determination to define one or more receivers for a sender
communication component and an outbound service interface.
You can make the receiver determination conditional on the value of a field in the payload.
What do you do to set up this content-based routing?
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You can only set up content-based routing by using the Configuration Assistant.
Use the Condition Editor to enter conditions (XPATH/Context object) for routing.
Write a value mapping function in the Enterprise Services Repository and import it into the
Integration Builder.
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Whenever you are using Web services in business-critical applications, it is important that
messages are exchanged in a reliable manner.
Which statements correctly describe the features of the Web Service Reliable Messaging
Protocol (WS-RM)?
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A sequence covers all calls of a logical unit of work (LUW) and assigns numbers to them.
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A message mapping uses value mapping for conversion. How can you maintain the values
for value mapping?
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Maintain the values outside Process Integration and use value-mapping replication.
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By using a mapping lookup, mapping programs can call functions from other application
systems while a mapping program on the Integration Server is being executed.
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For the delivery mode of an integration process, you can choose between inbound
processing with or without buffering.
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If you select inbound processing without buffering, the qRFC entry returns an error when a
message is to be delivered to a process instance for which no receive step is active.
If you select inbound processing with buffering and there is no active receive step available to
receive an incoming message, the message is buffered in a separate, process-instance-specific
queue.
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Which of the following are use cases for an Advanced Adapter Engine Extended (AEX)
standalone installation?
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What is a PI Pipeline?
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You are implementing a scenario where an ERP system is sending messages to PI via the
RFC adapter. But they do not arrive at the integration server. What are the possible
reasons?
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The RFC metadata imported into the Integration Enterprise Services Repository is missing or
obsolete.
The Program-ID specified in the Integration Directory does not exactly match the one specified
in the RFC destination of type TCP/IP on the sender side.
The application sends the message asynchronously but the 'COMMIT WORK' statement is
missing in the calling program.
On the Integration Server, the RFC destination pointing to the ERP system was not properly set
up for the metadata call back.
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You have configured and activated a SOAP communication channel on a dual-stack system.
Now you want to monitor the status of this SOAP adapter. Which of the following tools can
you use?
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Runtime Workbench
SOA Manager
Transaction SXMB_MONI
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What happens to the quality of the service descriptor in the SOAP header when a message is
processed through the Integration Engine?
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HTTP Acknowledgment
ABAP Acknowledgment
Java Acknowledgment
System Acknowledgment
Application Acknowledgment
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XML validation allows you to check the structure of a PI message payload. Which of the
following steps within PI message processing allow the implementation of XML validation?
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In the inbound processing, the message is validated in the Advanced Adapter Engine or in the
Integration Engine.
In the outbound processing, the message is validated in the Integration Engine as a new step in
the pipeline.
In the inbound processing, the message is validated in the Business Process Engine or in the
Integration Engine.
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What are the three types of communication components in the Integration Directory?
Please choose the correct answer.
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- Business Component
- Integration Process
- Business System
- Business System
- Logical System
- Application Component
- Name
- Namespace
- Software Component Version
- Business Service
- Application Service
- Abstract Service
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While monitoring the customer's production system you notice that there are many
messages in the Advanced Adapter Engine with the status HOLD. Why do the messages have
this status?
Please choose the correct answer.
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The messages are using event-driven message processing and will be sent when the necessary
event is triggered.
The messages are Exactly Once in Order (EOIO) quality of service and the first message in the
queue has not yet been delivered successfully.
The messages are being sent using a communication channel that has been configured in the
Availability Time Planning tool in the Runtime Workbench.
The receiver system is currently down for maintenance. Once the receiver system is back the
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Multi-channel access
Mapping
Routing
Connectivity
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In which step types of a ccBPM process can you select the "Create New Transaction"
property? (Choose three)
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Wait
Receiver Determination
Send
Transformation
Receive
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A message is sent from the central Integration Engine to the Advanced Adapter Engine.
Which sequence of steps is typical for message processing in the Advanced Adapter Engine?
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Receive message via JMS Persist message Call module processors Send message to backend
system
Receive message via HTTP Persist message Call multiple module processors Call pipeline
Receive message via HTTP Persist message Call module processors Send message to
back-end system
Receive message via RFC Persist message Call module processors Send message to backend
system
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An XPath expression
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Integration Engine
Mapping Engine
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To react to situations where it is not possible or not advisable to continue a process in the
normal way, you can define exceptions. Which statements correctly describe the triggering
of exceptions?
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A synchronous or asynchronous Send step can trigger an exception when a system error occurs.
Every step type can trigger an exception when a permanent error occurs.
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The communication between the Integration Server and the backend applications can be
achieved without adapters. Which message protocol should you use for this communication
type?
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File
PI-SOAP Protocol
RFC-XML
JDBC 2.0
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You can influence the transactional behavior during the definition of an integration process
in the process editor. This can improve the performance of your integration process.
Which step types allow the suppression of the creation of a new transaction?
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Send Step
Receive Step
Transformation Step
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Which of the following configuration objects can you use to activate XML validation of a
message payload in SAP NetWeaver Process Integration?
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Interface determination
Sender agreement
Receiver agreement
Integrated configuration
Receiver determination
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In a customer scenario, messages are sent from the PI Integration Server to the Advanced
Adapter Engine.
What is the sequence of steps of a typical message flow through the adapter engine?
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Message arrives in the adapter engine via RFC protocol, message is persisted, multiple module
processors are called, and message is delivered to backend system.
Message arrives in the adapter engine via JMS, message is persisted, multiple module
processors are called, and message is delivered to backend system.
Message arrives in the adapter engine via HTTP, message is persisted, module processors are
called, and message is delivered to backend system.
Message arrives in the adapter engine via HTTP, module processors are called, message is
persisted, and message is delivered to backend system.
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Which transaction can be used in order to configure the Business Process Engine?
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SWIA
SMQ2
SWF_XI_CUSTOMIZING
SWF_INB_CONF
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Which of the following statements are true regarding Sender Agreement and
Receiver Agreement?
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When messages are processed by the Advanced Adapter Engine, which concepts are correct
with regards to monitoring?
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The adapter engine and the integration engine share the same persistence layer.
The RFC adapter and SOAP adapter can be monitored directly in the Advanced
Adapter Engine.
The messages are processed in the adapter engine with the same MSGUID as in the Integration
Server.
The detailed status of the messages can be monitored by looking at the audit log via the
Runtime Workbench or the NWA.
The status of the messages in the adapter engine can be monitored by drilling down into the
MSGUID from the transaction sxmb_moni.
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You can create multiple configurations for one Integration Process without changing the
appropriate process definition. Which of these parameters allows you to achieve this
behavior?
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Container Definition
Correlation
Process Signature
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When creating a Technical System in the System Landscape Directory you select and add the
Software Products that are installed on this Technical System.
As an option you can de-select the Software Components associated with the selected
Products. Why is this option necessary?
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Certain Software Components might not be part of the particular version of the product.
The appropriate Technical System may not include all possible components of the selected
products.
The developer using the Technical System description may not have sufficient authorization to
work with the Software Component in question.
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The data type used in your mapping program has been structurally modified (for example,
the parent name or the namespace has been changed). What is the next step you have to
perform?
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SAP NetWeaver provides the Enterprise Services Repository Content (ESR Content).
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Which relationship do you define in both sender agreement and receiver agreement?
Please choose the correct answer.
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Some adapters come from SAP, and some come from 3rd parties. Which of the following is a
3rd party adapter?
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EDI
IDoc
RFC
HTTP
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A SOAP client calls a PI, using the sender SOAP adapter. Which of the following statements
correctly describe using the quality of service of 'Exactly Once'?
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If the message ID has been used before, the message will be marked as duplicate and then
discarded.
When providing the message ID externally, the parameters 'Use Encoded Headers' and 'Use
Query String' must be set to true.
A message ID must be provided with the message, otherwise an error will occur.
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After you have created a Business System in the SLD, you can assign a transport target to
this system. What is the purpose of a transport target?
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With transport targets, you can associate the names of corresponding Business Systems in
different Business-System-groups.
A transport target is a SAP NetWeaver PI component to support the software logistic tasks.
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As a technical system
As a business system
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Integration Builder
Services Registry
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Which Lookup functions are supported in the graphical message mapping tool?
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RFC Lookups
JDBC Lookups
ES Registry Lookups
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What are the three types of Communication Components in the Integration Directory?
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Which modeling environments does Enterprise Services Repository offer in SAP NetWeaver
Process Integration?
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Visual Composer
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Which of the following configuration objects do you use to configure message processing on
the Advanced Adapter Engine?
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Receiver determination
Integrated configuration
Classical configuration
Sender agreement
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Technical systems are application systems that are installed on your system landscape.
Which of these statements correctly describe the properties of technical systems?
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ABAP Technical systems are normally registered in the SLD server automatically.
Technical systems from type XPI are infrastructure systems, e.g. Adapter Engines.
Technical systems are logical systems which function as senders or receivers within SAP
Netweaver PI.
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You want to build an operation mapping using multiple mapping programs per direction.
Which restrictions do you have to consider?
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The checkbox must be enabled in interface determination to preserve the sequence during the
runtime.
The output of each mapping program must fit the target message type.
The mapping programs are processed in the specified sequence from top to bottom.
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Which object do you create when implementing local message processing using the
Advanced Adapter Engine?
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Adapter object
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Integration Processes are executed by the Business Process Engine at runtime. What is the
Business Process Engine?
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Design a service interface in Enterprise Services Repository and generate the proxy in the back
end.
Design a service interface in the Integration Directory and generate the proxy in the back end.
Develop a proxy in Enterprise Services Repository and set the proxy port to 8080.
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When you want to use the advanced monitoring capabilities of the Integration Engine
When a firewall between the business system and the Integration Server prevents them from
communicating directly
When you want to use cross-component business process management (ccBPM) in the
Advanced Adapter Engine
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You want to develop a Consumer application supporting credit management. Which of these
development environments can be used?
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Any development environment which is able to create a Consumer Proxy from a WSDL file.
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Set the "high priority" indicator in the communication channel monitor of the Runtime
Workbench.
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Which setting does SAP recommend for the delivery mode of inbound processing in a ccBPM
process without correlation?
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Buffering Possible
Without Buffering
Buffering Auto-Delete
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There are three task areas in the Integration Directory: Collaboration Profiles, Logical
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The technical options available to the communication parties for exchanging messages are
documented.
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You are considering the use of Process Integration adapters to implement an integration
scenario.
Considering the nature of the backend applications, which of these questions should be
addressed when searching for the adapter to be implemented?
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Where in Enterprise Services Repository can you define the required message type?
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Which of the following standard monitoring types are provided in SAP NetWeaver Process
Integration?
There are 2 correct answers to this question.
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Keep Headers
Sync/Async Bridge
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In SAP NetWeaver Process Integration, you can use operation mapping either to transform
the payload or to determine the receiver dynamically.
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Receiver Agreement
Receiver Determination
Interface Determination
Interface Agreement
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Improved performance
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Proxies are interfaces that are generated in application systems to communicate with the
Integration Server. Which of these statements correctly describe proxies?
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SAP systems based on Release 4.6 are able to exchange data by using PI-SOAP protocol.
The service interface category determines which proxy objects are generated (consumer proxy
or provider proxy).
Proxies are generated based on the service interfaces located in the Enterprise Services
Repository.
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What is the correct cardinality when using multi-mapping (target message structure >1) in
an integration scenario without ccBPM?
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1:n
n:m
1:1
n:1
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After you create a business system in the System Landscape Directory, you can assign a
transport target to this business system.
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Transport targets describe the message flow in messages sent from the business system that
are located in different business system groups.
Transport targets are the names of technical systems that correspond to each other but are
Transport targets are used to enhance performance of the transport process between systems
that are located in different business system groups.
Transport targets are the names of business systems that correspond to each other but are
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Which of these statements correctly describe the features of the Partner Connectivity Kit
(PCK)?
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The PCK requires an Adapter Engine or proxy to communicate natively with PI.
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