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Sun Microsystems eWay SAP BAPI User Manual

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Chapter 2

Section 2.2

Installing the eWay

ICAN 5.0 Project Migration Procedures

eWay™ Adapter for SAP BAPI User’s Guide

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2

From the Project Explorer, right-click your Project and select Export from the
shortcut menu. The Export Manager appears.

3

Select the Project that you want to export in the left pane of the Export Manager and
move it to the Selected Projects field by clicking the Add to Select Items (arrow)
button, or click All to include all of your Projects.

4

In the same manner, select the Environment that you want to export in the left pane
of the Export Manager and move it to the Selected Environments field by clicking
the Add to Select Items (arrow) button, or click All to include all of your
Environments.

5

Browse to select a destination for your Project ZIP file and enter a name for your
Project in the ZIP file field.

6

Click Export to create the Project ZIP file in the selected destination.

Install Java CAPS 5.1.3

1

Install the Java CAPS 5.1.3, including all eWays, libraries, and other components
used by your ICAN 5.0.x Projects.

2

Start the Sun SeeBeyond Enterprise Designer.

Import the Project

1

From the Sun SeeBeyond Enterprise Designer’s Project Explorer tree, right-click the
Repository and select Import Project from the shortcut menu. The Import Manager
appears.

2

Browse to and select your exported Project file.

3

Click Import. A warning message, “Missing APIs from Target Repository,” may
appear at this time. This occurs because various product APIs were installed on the
ICAN 5.0.x Repository when the Project was created, that are not installed on the
Java CAPS 5.1.3 Repository. These APIs may or may not apply to your Projects. You
can ignore this message if you have already installed all of the components that
correspond to your Projects. Click Continue to resume the Project import.

4

Close the Import Manager after the Project is successfully imported.

Deploy the Project

1

A new Deployment Profile must be created for each of your imported Projects.

When a Project is exported, the Project’s components are automatically “checked in”
to Version Control to write-protected each component. These protected
components appear in the Explorer tree with a red padlock in the bottom-left corner
of each icon. Before you can deploy the imported Project, the Project’s components
must first be “checked out” of Version Control from both the Project Explorer and the
Environment Explorer. To “check out” all of the Project’s components, do the
following:

A

From the Project Explorer, right-click the Project and select Version Control >
Check Out

from the shortcut menu. The Version Control - Check Out dialog box

appears.

B

Select Recurse Project to specify all components, and click OK.