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Volume 10 (2008)
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Issue 5 (September/October)
Use SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1 tools for provisioning and consuming enterprise services in ABAP 
by Prasad Illapani, Solution Architect, NW-RIG, SAP Labs LLC and Dr. Susanne Rothaug, Product Manager SAP NetWeaver, SAP AG
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Prasad Illapani is a solution architect with the SAP NetWeaver integration team at SAP Labs LLC in Redmond, Washington. He focuses
on both the development and systems areas of SOA middleware technologies at SAP. He is a regular speaker at SAP TechEd, Wellesley
Information Services’ SAP Insider, and SDN conferences. He has been with SAP Labs for almost seven years. During this time, he has
been part of the SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) team working as a Regional Implementation Group (RIG) Specialist
in various Ramp-Up SAP SRM integration projects. Prasad holds a master’s degree in Computer Science and a bachelor’s degree in
Civil Engineering. You may reach him at prasad.illapani@sap.com.
Susanne Rothaug is a product manager on the SAP NetWeaver SOA middleware team for SAP in Walldorf, Germany. She joined SAP six
years ago and has worked in several areas within SAP NetWeaver product management. Currently, Susanne is focused on process
integration and SOA topics. You may reach her at susanne.rothaug@sap.com.
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What is the best way to create and provision enterprise services in a service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA) environment? This article shows you how to model, implement, configure, publish, and consume enterprise services in ABAP using the tools of SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (SAP NetWeaver PI) 7.1 to provide and consume enterprise services, including using SAP Enterprise Services Repository and the Services Registry. It also shows you how to test the enterprise service with the SAP Web Services Navigator tool. Learn how to create language-independent service interfaces and their platform-specific back-end representations.
Categories:
ABAP Development,
Development,
Process Integration
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