Hello Everyone,
Welcome you to my 3rd blog. In the previous blog , i have shared experience on technical setup to build integration with SAP CALM (SAP Cloud application lifecycle management) service offered by SAP. In this blog, i will share the integration setup between SAP CALM and SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud.
Introduction:
SAP CALM: SAP Cloud application lifecycle management. SAP Cloud ALM is an application running on SAP Business Technology Platform and is optimized for SAP HANASAP Cloud ALM is for Cloud-centric customersSAP Cloud ALM manages cloud and hybrid (combination of on-premise and cloud) solution
Business Purpose and Flow:
Integration and exception monitoringBusiness process monitoringReal user monitoring Health monitoring
Process Steps:
Configuration in SAP BTPConfiguration in SAP CALMConfiguration in SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud
A. Configuration in SAP BTP
Step 1. Go to BTP subaccount and enable the CALM subscription. Once it is enabled, it will reflect under subscriptions.
Step 2. Assign the required business roles to the user.
B. Configuration in SAP CALM
Step 1: Go to Landscape Management under Operations tab.
Step 2: Add the system with the details.
C. Configuration in SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud:
Step 1: Create Communication system
Host name = Endpoint url of CALM API service key in BTP
Port = 443
Token Endpoint = SAP Cloud ALM service key parameter “url” + /oauth/token
Users for outbound communication,
Authentication Method: Choose OAuth 2.0OAuth 2.0 Client ID: SAP Cloud ALM service key parameter “clientid”Client Secret: SAP Cloud ALM service key parameter “clientsecret”
Save the communication system.
Step 3: Create Communication arrangement (scenario SAP_COM_0527)
Select the recently created communication system.
Active the outbound service with the path value as / and active the job as well.
Active the communication arrangement.
Checkpoints:
Once the above setup done, then you will be able to see the monitoring status of the system as active as shown in the below picture.
So, finally we have completed the integration setup.
Thank you so much for reading my blog. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback in comments. I will be happy to hear from you to improve on blog writing.
Hello Everyone,Welcome you to my 3rd blog. In the previous blog , i have shared experience on technical setup to build integration with SAP CALM (SAP Cloud application lifecycle management) service offered by SAP. In this blog, i will share the integration setup between SAP CALM and SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud. Introduction:SAP CALM: SAP Cloud application lifecycle management. SAP Cloud ALM is an application running on SAP Business Technology Platform and is optimized for SAP HANASAP Cloud ALM is for Cloud-centric customersSAP Cloud ALM manages cloud and hybrid (combination of on-premise and cloud) solutionBusiness Purpose and Flow:Integration and exception monitoringBusiness process monitoringReal user monitoring Health monitoring Process Steps:Configuration in SAP BTPConfiguration in SAP CALMConfiguration in SAP S/4HANA Public CloudA. Configuration in SAP BTPStep 1. Go to BTP subaccount and enable the CALM subscription. Once it is enabled, it will reflect under subscriptions. Step 2. Assign the required business roles to the user.B. Configuration in SAP CALMStep 1: Go to Landscape Management under Operations tab.Step 2: Add the system with the details.C. Configuration in SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud:Step 1: Create Communication systemHost name = Endpoint url of CALM API service key in BTPPort = 443Token Endpoint = SAP Cloud ALM service key parameter “url” + /oauth/tokenUsers for outbound communication,Authentication Method: Choose OAuth 2.0OAuth 2.0 Client ID: SAP Cloud ALM service key parameter “clientid”Client Secret: SAP Cloud ALM service key parameter “clientsecret”Save the communication system.Step 3: Create Communication arrangement (scenario SAP_COM_0527)Select the recently created communication system. Active the outbound service with the path value as / and active the job as well.Active the communication arrangement.Checkpoints:Once the above setup done, then you will be able to see the monitoring status of the system as active as shown in the below picture. So, finally we have completed the integration setup.Thank you so much for reading my blog. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback in comments. I will be happy to hear from you to improve on blog writing. Read More Technology Blogs by Members articles
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