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Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component 1 Contents Installing the Pre-packaged SAP ME Client Components .......................................................................................... 2 Installing the SAP ME Client Components ................................................................................................................. 2 Configuring the SAP ME Client Components ............................................................................................................ 5 Configuring the Server Settings .................................................................................................................................. 8 Configuring Security Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Configuring the Load Balancing ................................................................................................................................. 9 Configuring the SAP ME Client Component .............................................................................................................. 9 Configuring the SAP ME Client ............................................................................................................................... 11 Configuring the SAP ME Proxy................................................................................................................................ 11 Checking the System Properties................................................................................................................................ 12

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Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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Contents

Installing the Pre-packaged SAP ME Client Components 2Installing the SAP ME Client Components2Configuring the SAP ME Client Components 5Configuring the Server Settings 8Configuring Security Settings 9Configuring the Load Balancing 9Configuring the SAP ME Client Component9Configuring the SAP ME Client 11Configuring the SAP ME Proxy11Checking the System Properties12

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Installing the Pre-packaged SAP ME Client ComponentsStandard Java components are system components that belong to the base groups only

To install the SAP ME Client Components proceed as follows

1 Start the Web Console by using the following linkhttpltservergtltportgtmeserverconsoleindexjspltservergt machine the SAP J2EE Engine is installed onltportgt the machines standard port

2 Enter your login data and choose login

3 Choose Applications rarr Install Pre-Packaged Components

4 Set the flag for Java Framework device specific components Mobile engine Client Worker and JavaFramework standard components

5 Choose Install

Installing the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components are available

File Name Use Files in Combination with the Following Operating System

JVM118_32_StrongArmxar Pocket PC 2002

JVM118_SSL_32_StrongArmxar Pocket PC 2002

This is an optional file Use this file only if you want to support https for

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IPAQ In this case donacutet use JVM118_32_StrongArmxar

ME21_lang_PocketPCxar Pocket PC 2002

ME21_PocketPC_2002xar Pocket PC 2002

ME21_win2000xar Windows 2000

ME21_win98xar Windows 98

1 Choose Applications rarr Install Pre-Packaged Components

2 Click on Add new The following screen appears

3 Use the Browse Button and go to the folder where archives of the SAP ME Client Components arelocated The files have xar as extension Select the first one

4 Click on Add to load the SAP ME Client Component into the Web Console database Depending onthe SAP ME Client Component this may need some minutes

5 After the SAP ME Client Component is successfully uploaded a description of the package and itsversion is displayed Choose Apply to install the SAP ME Client Component

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6 Repeat these steps for each SAP ME Client Component you want to install

7 Choose install to finally install all selected SAP ME Client Components (see the screenshot below)

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Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components must be configured

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 2000

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 98

bull Language Files ME 21

bull Mobile Engine Worker

1 Choose Applications A list of all SAP ME Client Components appears

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2 To configure one of the applications click on the appropriate link (eg Mobile Engine 21 for Windows2000)

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

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Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

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1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

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Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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Installing the Pre-packaged SAP ME Client ComponentsStandard Java components are system components that belong to the base groups only

To install the SAP ME Client Components proceed as follows

1 Start the Web Console by using the following linkhttpltservergtltportgtmeserverconsoleindexjspltservergt machine the SAP J2EE Engine is installed onltportgt the machines standard port

2 Enter your login data and choose login

3 Choose Applications rarr Install Pre-Packaged Components

4 Set the flag for Java Framework device specific components Mobile engine Client Worker and JavaFramework standard components

5 Choose Install

Installing the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components are available

File Name Use Files in Combination with the Following Operating System

JVM118_32_StrongArmxar Pocket PC 2002

JVM118_SSL_32_StrongArmxar Pocket PC 2002

This is an optional file Use this file only if you want to support https for

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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IPAQ In this case donacutet use JVM118_32_StrongArmxar

ME21_lang_PocketPCxar Pocket PC 2002

ME21_PocketPC_2002xar Pocket PC 2002

ME21_win2000xar Windows 2000

ME21_win98xar Windows 98

1 Choose Applications rarr Install Pre-Packaged Components

2 Click on Add new The following screen appears

3 Use the Browse Button and go to the folder where archives of the SAP ME Client Components arelocated The files have xar as extension Select the first one

4 Click on Add to load the SAP ME Client Component into the Web Console database Depending onthe SAP ME Client Component this may need some minutes

5 After the SAP ME Client Component is successfully uploaded a description of the package and itsversion is displayed Choose Apply to install the SAP ME Client Component

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6 Repeat these steps for each SAP ME Client Component you want to install

7 Choose install to finally install all selected SAP ME Client Components (see the screenshot below)

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Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components must be configured

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 2000

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 98

bull Language Files ME 21

bull Mobile Engine Worker

1 Choose Applications A list of all SAP ME Client Components appears

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2 To configure one of the applications click on the appropriate link (eg Mobile Engine 21 for Windows2000)

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

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Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

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1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

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Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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IPAQ In this case donacutet use JVM118_32_StrongArmxar

ME21_lang_PocketPCxar Pocket PC 2002

ME21_PocketPC_2002xar Pocket PC 2002

ME21_win2000xar Windows 2000

ME21_win98xar Windows 98

1 Choose Applications rarr Install Pre-Packaged Components

2 Click on Add new The following screen appears

3 Use the Browse Button and go to the folder where archives of the SAP ME Client Components arelocated The files have xar as extension Select the first one

4 Click on Add to load the SAP ME Client Component into the Web Console database Depending onthe SAP ME Client Component this may need some minutes

5 After the SAP ME Client Component is successfully uploaded a description of the package and itsversion is displayed Choose Apply to install the SAP ME Client Component

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6 Repeat these steps for each SAP ME Client Component you want to install

7 Choose install to finally install all selected SAP ME Client Components (see the screenshot below)

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components must be configured

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 2000

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 98

bull Language Files ME 21

bull Mobile Engine Worker

1 Choose Applications A list of all SAP ME Client Components appears

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2 To configure one of the applications click on the appropriate link (eg Mobile Engine 21 for Windows2000)

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

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Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

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Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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6 Repeat these steps for each SAP ME Client Component you want to install

7 Choose install to finally install all selected SAP ME Client Components (see the screenshot below)

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components must be configured

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 2000

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 98

bull Language Files ME 21

bull Mobile Engine Worker

1 Choose Applications A list of all SAP ME Client Components appears

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2 To configure one of the applications click on the appropriate link (eg Mobile Engine 21 for Windows2000)

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

8

Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

10

1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

11

Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

Page 5: Contents...Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component 10 1. Choose Clients, search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on

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Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentsThe following SAP ME Client Components must be configured

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 2000

bull Mobile Engine 21 for Windows 98

bull Language Files ME 21

bull Mobile Engine Worker

1 Choose Applications A list of all SAP ME Client Components appears

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2 To configure one of the applications click on the appropriate link (eg Mobile Engine 21 for Windows2000)

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

8

Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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2 To configure one of the applications click on the appropriate link (eg Mobile Engine 21 for Windows2000)

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

10

1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

11

Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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3 Check the Deploy checkbox

4 Choose Apply to save the modification

5 For Mobile Engine Client Worker application you have to check the checkboxes for Pre-worker and Post-worker too

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

8

Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

10

1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

11

Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

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12

After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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Do not check these boxes for other SAP ME Client Components

Configuring the Server SettingsThe Server Settings option allows you to set the parameters that affect the overall server operation Careshould be exercised when setting these parameters because many of the parameters are instantly activatedwhen changes are applied Parameters that require the server to be restarted after they have been appliedare noted where applicable

1 Choose Settings rarr Server Settings

You can configure the following fields

Field Description

Set Date and Time duringsynchronization

Specifies whether the clock of each client device should be synchronized withthe server during the Tx-Sync process

Data Preparation ScheduleInterval

The period of time in minutes that the data piping scheduler will pausebetween attempts to retrieve events from the data piping schedule Note thatthe scheduler works from the top of the hour ie a value of 60 minutes causesthe schedule to be checked at noon 1pm 2pm etc A schedule of 20 minutescauses the schedule to be checked at noon 1220pm 1240pm etc After thisvalue is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to take effect

Email Server The host name or address of the mail server to be used by the system to sendemails

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

10

1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

11

Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

12

After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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Field Description

Error Handling DuringSynchronization

Defines the behavior of the server when an error occurs during the Tx-Syncprocess

ABORT - the synchronization will be stopped until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE - the synchronization will be completed

ABORT AND MAIL - the synchronization will be stopped and an email will besent to the person listed as the Groups contact until the error is resolved theclient device will be unable to synchronize successfully

CONTINUE AND MAIL - the synchronization will be completed and an emailwill be sent to the person listed as the groups contact

Soap timeout The period of time in seconds that the Tx-Sync process will allow for eachasynchronous SOAP transaction to be executed on behalf of the client deviceafter this value is applied the server must be restarted for the changes to takeeffect

Maximum number ofconcurrent synchronizations

Please use the default values

Return sync estimate duringsynchronization

Please use the default values

2 Choose Apply

Configuring Security SettingsThe following security settings are necessary

1 Configure https on SAP Web AS For more information about this see the SAP Web AS documentation

2 You must now specify that the Web Console should use https to synchronize with the client To do thischoose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the default URLhttpsltservergtltportgtmeserverSyncSvr in the Web Services URL field

When you use https for client synchronization you do not need to specify a security guard inSettings rarr Security Guard

3 Choose Apply

Configuring the Load BalancingAdd additional servers to balance server load

1 Choose Settings rarr Load Balancing and then add a server The server load will then be automaticallydistributed between the servers that you enter here

Configuring the SAP ME Client ComponentYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME Client Component

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

10

1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

11

Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

12

After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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1 Choose Clients search for the line with the client type you would like to configure and click on the SetupIcon on the right side

You can enter eg the following fields if you choose the win2kx86 client configuration

Variables Description

JRT The path to your Java runtime folder

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

JRT_LIB The path to library folder of your Java runtime

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your SAP ME installation is used

It is important that for the Win32 platforms the Java VM is located in the location specifiedhere

XOOMDIR The path to the Web Console libraries

bull If you set the adddrive field to false the path must be fully qualified

bull If you set the adddrive field to true the drive letter of your Mobile Engine Installation isused

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

11

Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

12

After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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Configuring the SAP ME ClientYou must now setup some basic settings for the SAP ME client

1 Choose Settings rarr Client Settings and enter the URL of your SAP ME Web Services (eghttppwdf075855800meserverSyncSrv)

2 Choose Apply

Configuring the SAP ME ProxyYou must now setup the following basic settings for the SAP ME Proxy server

1 Choose Settings rarr System Properties and enter the URL of your SAP ME Proxy Servlet (eg (eghttppwdf07588080meSyncmeSync) your AS Host (AS=Application Server) (egpwdf0758wdfsapde) and your System number (eg 58)

2 If you are using a SAP R3 system as backend the AS Host and the system number settingscorrespond to the application server setting and system number setting of the SAPGuiSAPlogonproperties of your system

3 Choose Apply

Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

12

After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58

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Configuration of the SAP ME J2EE Server Component

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After you finished all your configurations choose logout

Checking the System Properties1 Check the systemprops file in the following directories of your SAP J2EE Installation

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeSyncrootSystem_Properties

bull hellipservicesservlet_jspworkjspTempmeserverrootSystem_Properties

The systemprops files in these two locations have to be identical Best way is to copy the systempropsfile from the meserver file structure to the meSync folder

2 Check the content of the file with notepad

Exampleashost pwdf0758wdfsap-agdesysnr=58