Select the .NET projects that you want monitored for automated usage detection,

11-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Integration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository Figure 11–1 SAP - OER Integration Each time a new service is published in SAP, you can sync these to its corresponding service assets created in Oracle Enterprise Repository. You can also sync the ongoing service updates in SAP with the corresponding assets in Oracle Enterprise Repository. This sync can be done by running the Exchange Utility manually. Then, you can consume the SAP assets like any other assets in Oracle Enterprise Repository.

11.2 Prerequisites

Prior to configuring SAP with Oracle Enterprise Repository, ensure that the following prerequisites are met: ■ The SAP Respository and SAP UDDI Registry should be configured. ■ The SAP Environment should be configured. Integration with SAP 11-3

11.3 Configuring Integration with SAP

This section describes the detailed use cases for providing visibility in Oracle Enterprise Repository to services from the SAP application as well as the NetWeaver platform, and allowing those services to be consumed through IDEs, including JDeveloper, Eclipse and VS .Net. This section contains the following topics: ■ Section 11.3.1, Aligning the Taxonomy Between SAP and Oracle Enterprise Repository Assets ■ Section 11.3.2, Exporting the Selected SAP Service Assets from SAP Enterprise Service Registry to OER ■ Section 11.3.3, Receiving New Services from SAP ■ Section 11.3.4, Configuring Ongoing Updates from SAP ■ Section 11.3.5, End User Visibility of Available SAP Services

11.3.1 Aligning the Taxonomy Between SAP and Oracle Enterprise Repository Assets

To align the taxonomy between SAP and Oracle Enterprise Repository assets:

1. Open the UDDIMappings.xml file in the XU folder. You need to configure the

Oracle Enterprise Repository XU mappings file as per SAP registry. 2. Scroll to the bottom of the file to find the section tmodels and modify the tmodelkey attribute values as follows: tmodels keyedReference tModelKey=uddi:bea.com:aleruuid keyName=bea-com:aler:uuid keyedReference tModelKey=uddi:oracle.com:internalname keyName=oracle-com:oer:internalname keyedReference tModelKey=uddi:oracle.com:version keyName=oracle-com:oer:version tmodels 3. Save and close the UDDIMappings.xml file.

11.3.2 Exporting the Selected SAP Service Assets from SAP Enterprise Service Registry to OER

To export the selected SAP service assets from SAP Enterprise Service Registry to Oracle Enterprise Repository, perform the following steps: 1. Bootstraping Oracle Enterprise Repository with services from SAP. This brings the initial load of SAP services into Oracle Enterprise Repository.

a. Configure orrxu.xml for Oracle Enterprise Repository and SAP UDDI

connection settings. b. Configure the XU receive query registryQuery as services service name= services This would bring an initial load of all valid services available from SAP UDDI to Oracle Enterprise Repository. It should create service assets and its associated artifact assets in Oracle Enterprise Repository.