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hi all,

what is portal? how it is related to SAP?

thanks,

john

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hi

good

You can integrate business-relevant content from the SAP Business Information Warehouse seamlessly into a SAP Enterprise Portal. The SAP Enterprise Portal enables you to access applications from other systems and sources, such as the Internet or intranet. Using one entry point, you can reach both structured and unstructured information. In addition to content from Knowledge Management, business data from data analysis is available to you from the Internet and from the Intranet.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/a3/7b583c2439e66fe10000000a114084/content.htm

thanks

mrutyun^

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SAP NetWeaver Portal is the front end of the SAP NetWeaver platform. It is designed to provide effective solutions to the divergent information requirements posed by the various users within an organization.

Users receive a portal with predefined business and non-business content. They can access internal and external information, applications, and services that are relevant to their roles in the organization. The portal also lets them find and subscribe to information, such as documents, based on these roles.

refer

http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/sapfunc/ep.htm

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/portal

for elearning catalog

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/portal-elearning

Contents:

1. Introduction

2. System Landscape and Requirements

... 2.1 Overview of Components

... 2.2 Platforms and PAM

3. Portal Installation, Configuration, and Customizing

... 3.1 Sample Installation of a Test System: SAP EP 5.0

... 3.2 Setting Up the Portal for Users and Roles

... 3.3 Sample Installation for a Test System with SAP EP 6.0

4. SAP Business Information Warehouse

... 4.1 Functional Overview

... 4.2 The Extraction Layer

... 4.3 The Modeling Layer

... 4.4 The Reporting and Analysis Layer

5. Integrating SAP Business Information Warehouse with SAP Enterprise

Portal

... 5.1 Basic Technical Requirements

... 5.2 Availability of BW Web Applications in the Portal (Reporting and Analysis

Layer)

... 5.3 Integration of BW Components in the Portal (Administration Layer)

... 5.4 Information Exchange Among Various Systems: Unification and

Drag&Relate (Extraction Layer)

6. mySAP Customer Relationship Management and SAP Enterprise Portal

... 6.1 Basics of Customer Orientation

... 6.2 mySAP CRM (Release 4.0)

... 6.3 Integration Scenario: mySAP CRM and SAP EP

7. Unifiers

... 7.1 Unifiers and the Unification Server

... 7.2 Unification Server

... 7.3 SAP Unifier for SAP R/3 and SAP BW .

... 7.4 Database Unifier

... 7.5 Internet Components

... 7.6 Enhancement for SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0

8. iViews ... 143

... 8.1 Roles and Navigation in the Portal

... 8.2 Ready-Made iViews

... 8.3 Self-Created iViews

9. Java iView Development

... 9.1 Java, Java Servlets, and Java Server Pages

... 9.2 Servlets and PortalComponents—Introductory Example

... 9.3 The Development Cycle

... 9.4 Java PortalComponents

... 9.5 Java Server Pages and DynPages

10. Connectivity

... 10.1 SAP Java Connector

... 10.2 SAP Business Connector

... 10.3 SAP Exchange Infrastructure

... 10.4 Additional Connectors

11. Portals and Security

... 11.1 Overview

... 11.2 New Security Features in SAP Enterprise Portal6.0

... 11.3 Secure Network Communications (SNC)

... 11.4 SSL

... 11.5 Authentication

... 11.6 Single Sign-On

... 11.7 User Management, Roles, and Authorizations

... 11.8 Digital Signatures

... 11.9 Secure Networks

12. New Technologies and Development Platforms

... 12.1 SAP NetWeaver

... 12.2 SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI)

... 12.3 SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio

... 12.4 Web Dynpro Development

regards,

srinivas

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Hi,

You will get all the data from SDN itself,

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/portal

Regards

Sudheer

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hi

good

You can integrate business-relevant content from the SAP Business Information Warehouse seamlessly into a SAP Enterprise Portal. The SAP Enterprise Portal enables you to access applications from other systems and sources, such as the Internet or intranet. Using one entry point, you can reach both structured and unstructured information. In addition to content from Knowledge Management, business data from data analysis is available to you from the Internet and from the Intranet.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/a3/7b583c2439e66fe10000000a114084/content.htm

thanks

mrutyun^