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Portal Integration of an existing Web Application

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Dear all,

we are preparing for the pbnw certification. Our way is to deploy our existing web application on the J2EE engine and make it accessible via the portal, i.e. where are taking the certification scenarios J2EE-DEP and BP-EP.

Up to now, my idea is to integrate the web surface of our application into the portal as far as this is possible without too much effort. Alternatively it would be possible to access our application via an URL-iView however to my feeling this is not a real integration. Did I get things right assuming that would meet the requirements for pbnw certification?

I read that it is necessary to follow the portal's look and feel by applying SAP's CSS. Does anyone know where to obtain these? And what is the easiest way to replace the currently used stylesheets by them?

Millions of questions...

Thanks a lot!

Regards,

Angela Grüner.

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atimakumar
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Dear Angela

Please have a look at the following Weblog link which gives a detailed description of the method to create a URL iView using Application Integrator:

/people/markus.pfeffer/blog/2005/12/14/integrating-your-web-front-ends-into-the-sap-enterprise-portal-using-the-application-integrator

If you adopt this method to create the URL iView, then it meets the requirement for EP-BP Certification.

The blog also includes an example of HTML code with applied SAP CSS. Please go through this section to implement EP look and feel.

Hope this helps!

Regards

Atima

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Dear Atima,

thanks a lot for your reply.

I already knew the blog that you posted. My question aimed exactly at the issue you mentioned: I can find a description about how to adapt an URL iView to the EP look and feel. But what about the contents of the linked URL? Must the EP look and feel be assigned to them as well?

Best regards,

Angela.