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SAP Biller Direct Step by Step Configuration Guide: Applies To
SAP Biller Direct Step by Step Configuration Guide: Applies To
Configuration Guide
Applies to:
NW2004s, For more information, visit the Application Management homepage.
Summary
This is a step by step configuration guide for SAP Biller Direct 6.0. It covers the XCM settings as well as the
ECC system configuration require to implement Biller Direct. It also explains how we can integrate Biller
Direct in SAP Enterprise Portal At the end it mentions some common checks to be performed.
Author: Debasish Sarkar
Company: IBM India Pvt. Ltd
Created on: 11 June 2008
Author Bio
Debasish Sarkar is working in IBM India as an SAP Portal Consultant. Debasish has around 2.6 years of
SAP EP experience. Before that he was working as an SAP Basis Consultant.
Table of Contents
1. Settings in the J2EE server ............................................................................................................................3
2. Settings in the Backend ECC System ............................................................................................................9
3. Integration with SAP Portal...........................................................................................................................12
4. Some Common Checks................................................................................................................................13
Related Content................................................................................................................................................15
Disclaimer and Liability Notice..........................................................................................................................16
Give a name to the custom configuration, say BDTest. Then click on Create Button.
In ConnectionManager select the option “Select to create component configuration” and click on the
button ConnectionManager.
Corresponding to JCoRFCServer select the option “Select to create component configuration”. Then
select the button JCoRFCServer.
Choose Create.
Create a new RFC connection with the name JCO_LDAP_RFC_DEST. Do not change
this name as it is used as a reference. Enter T (Start an external program via TCP/IP) as the connection
type.
On the Technical Settings tab, set the activation type to Registered Server Program
and enter the same ID in the Program field as in the XCM in the JCoRFCServer
component (in the example, BillerDirect).
Enter the host of the SAP system you are using as the host under Gateway Options
(such as pwdf0143.wdf.sap-ag.de) and under Gateway Service enter the same
setting as in the JCoRFCServer component in the XCM (such as sapgw10).
Click on the button. You can test the connection by choosing Test Connection in the application toolbar,
providing you have started the Java server.
Under tab Logon data check that the usage type is Communication Data.
Go to the Roles tab and check that role SAP_BC_JSF_COMMUNICATION is assigned to it. Remove all
other roles.
Go to the SAP System tab and maintain the parameters as shown below. Make sure you specify the User Id
and Password for sapjsf user and the Client should point to the SAP Client where you are maintaining your
user information. Also the application server connection parameters should be maintained properly.
Click on the Test Connection button. It should show a successful test result.
Related Content
http://www,sdn.sap.com
http://help.sap.com
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/bf8cc890-0201-0010-00b1-8d04e5f4378a
For more information, visit the Application Management homepage.