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For example, you can use Web services to allow your customers to access your product and price information from their procurement systems and create sales orders in your SAP CRM system by linking the procurement software to your order management application.

These web services once created can be checked for consistency , activated and made productive so that they can be consumed. Excellent article , thanks gattu for sharing. Skip to Content Updated Rules of Engagement. We have made some improvements to the way all of us engage within SAP Community, namely how we share information, how we treat each other, and how we can continue to learn.

Former Member. January 23, 5 minute read. What is web service? Why you need web service? View an Existing Service 1. Web Service Tool 2. Search for available objects 3. The system displays the collected information in the DOM. The DOM now enables you to edit properties of the Web service artifacts. The system applies the changes simultaneously. You can configure groups of Web services exposed by composite applications or you can group Web services in business scenarios and configure them at one go.

For more information, see Configuring Groups of Web Services. Using Service Groups created at design time you can ease the configuration of groups of service clients deployed on the application server by configuring many clients at once. You can also create and configure business scenarios out of the deployed applications. If the configuration assignment of a Service Group fails for any reason, you can configure the Service Group manually by specifying the configuration options from a wizard.

The manual configuration triggers a wizard with which you create a logical port to the consumer application or assign an RFC destination to the provider system. You can configure connections to provider systems and consume Web services on these systems. For more information, see Creating Connections to Provider Systems.

They can configure RFC connectivity settings to consumer applications and thus consume remote function modules on distant business systems over RFC destinations. You can edit the waiting interval, the retry interval, and the regular invocation interval of the background process relevant for the configuration of Web services and clients. You can publish the Service Groups that you created and deployed on your system to Services Registry.

For more information, see Publishing to the Services Registry. The Single Service Administration application displays information about consumer proxies that use RFC connectivity, or have extensions, or extension points. You can preview but cannot configure these entities in Single Service Administration application. The Single Service Administration application also displays information about service definitions that use local connectivity.

You cannot configure service definitions that use local connectivity in Single Services Administration application. NET as that is what Flynet supported. I have to migrate 6 projects built with Flynet.

Does it exist a special method? The amount of time taken to migrate will be limited to how long it takes you to deploy the new WSDT and map your existing consumption experience to those new web services. Is it possible to use it with BOE? Can it use BO universe as data source? Does it have an official support from SAP? Technically, this tool may work with BOE; however, it has not been tested. I plan to test this and work with the necessary teams to officially support this deployment.

The Xcelsius license key is valid and working in Xcelsius Please give me a day or so to liaise with the development team on this issue and I'll get back to you. I have the same licensing issue.

I'm testing the issue now. In the meantime, please ensure that you have one of the following license keys on the system where you are running WSDT:. Also, how many web services have you created and how many connections do you make to a single web service before seeing this issue?

I have a trial of Xcelsius Enterprise installed on the same server as a licensed version of Crystal Reports Server The Web Services Design Tool is also installed on the same server.

I have created one web service on this server. I created another web service on another server during initial testing and had the same issue. From what I can tell, this issue appears as soon as I make a single connection. Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member July 12, at pm Since my earlier message, I have uninstalled the test Xcelsius Enterprise and replaced it with a licensed copy of Xcelsius Engage.

I have created a new web service and tried to access it, with the same results as before. Thanks for the update. I have replicated the behaviour and am working to determine the cause. I will update this thread before the end of the day tomorrow with another update. I just finished writing up the results of my testing in another blog. Coy Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member July 15, at am Coy, Thanks for continuing to look into this issue.

I tried manually entering in the Xcelsius Engage key and the Crystal Reports Server key, but each key gave me an "Invalid Key" message. However, when I did the Enterprise Server lookup for my CR Server , it pulled up 5 licenses and my test web service started working. Now, I have two more questions: 1. Since I have 5 licenses, does that mean that I can only have 5 connections at a time to each web service, or are the 5 connections at a time shared between all web services created with the tool?

Meaning, if I create 10 web services with corresponding Xcelsius dashboards, only 5 of those dashboards can be viewed at one time? Or, can each web service with its corresponding dashboard have 5 viewers at a time independent of how many people are viewing the other dashboards?

If I pull up a dashboard that is tied to a WSDT-created web service, then close the dashboard, how long does it take for the CAL that was reserved for that connection to be released and made available for other users? Thank you again for your continued work and support on this issue. I had created one Xcelsius dashbaord using flynet web service. In that dashboard i have used 20 flynet web services. I have installed BusinessObjects Edge 3.

Any answer on this issues???? I am going nowhere and i need to get this test going I am having the same issue Any fixes or suggestions yet??? I'm currently setting up a test environment to replicate this behaviour. The development team was not able to replicate the problem. I've already spoken with Donatas about this, but Manuel, can you confirm that you have a license for one of the following products on the machine where you are running the WSDT?

I have just replicated the error and am working to determine the cause. I will have another update before the end of the day tomorrow. The key takeaway for you from this exercise is that there was some misunderstandings internally here at SAP with regards to what type of licenses the WSDT would consume.

This is because this initial release of the WSDT is meant to serve those customers which were using the Flynet solution before. Type in the path to the appropriate DLL for. NET Framework 2. Restart IIS. I ran into another problem when I tried to invoke the web service. This presented me with the following error:. Now, being able to invoke the web service, I finally get to the error which many of you are seeing:.

As you can see, the total number of available licenses is 0. I tried deleting the license key and re-adding it. When I did so, I received an error that the license key was invalid. I then tried adding a new Xcelsius Enterprise and Xcelsius Present key — neither were recognized as valid keys. This retrieved 10 available licenses from my Crystal Reports Server installed keys. I was then able to invoke my web service.

Another problem which I found during this process of troubleshooting involved the web service still working correctly even if there were no licenses configured in the WSDT. I saw this after removing all licenses from the CMS and all licenses for standalone products from my system. I was still able to invoke the web service. After getting through all of these issues, I then wanted to create an Xcelsius model against one of my test web services.

First, I configured my web service in Xcelsius. You can see a screenshot of this configuration below. This allowed me to set my destination cells. As I knew there are only five resorts, I selected a range of five rows in my spreadsheet.



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