on 05-11-2007 1:07 PM
Can u give some suggestions regarding this?
Hi,
what exactly do you wnat to do? Can you give some more details? You can build a .NET project connecting to SAP by using Web Services (for newer SAP releases), by using the SAP Connector for Microsoft .NET or by using XI or BizTalk Server. Or do you want to build a BI solution based on the .NET Data Provider for NetWeaver BI and SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services? You can also use the Portal Development Kit for Microsoft .NET in order to build an iView for SAP NetWeaver Portal in .NET.
Thanks,
- Juergen
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Hi,
the .NET project Jürgen is referring to should be an ASP :NET project if you want to integrate it in SAP NetWeaver portal. I understood that you want to run a .NET project "in SAP".
If the .NET project is not meant to run in the SAP portal you can use a windows forms application.
Best regards,
André
hi,
Currently i want to integrate my fully running ASP.Net project in SAP.For that
i have installed EP 7 in my system.
I have logged in to SAP Netweaver and after clicking Content Administration i clicked on Portal Content.Under Browse and Search Option no options are displayed for creating iviews.I want to know actually what is the problem. Please give me a brief discription regarding this.Is this because of any installation problem.
Regards
Nissy
Hi Nissy,
please have a look at my following collaboration briefs:
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/4f209cf3-0201-0010-1db5-d2e33048b6c8">Using SAP Logon Tickets for Single Sign on to Microsoft based web applications</a>
and
<a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/dc92ad90-0201-0010-3683-f24803caeb52">Integration of Outlook Web Access (OWA)</a>
The first one explains how to use the SSO22KerbMap Module. This ISAPI Filter allows to access a Web based MS application to be accessed using SSO with SAP Logon Tickets.
The second paper explains how to integrate Outlook Web Access. You can use the steps described there to integrate your ASP.NET application rather than OWA.
Best regards,
Andre
Hi
If you have a Completely running dot net project created with ASP.NET ,
then you can seamlessly integrate it with SAP Enterprise Portal
with Single Sign On Facility ..So there is no change in the user experience..
regards
Rajendra
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