
Begin with a step-by-step installation and configuration of the SAP HANA Cloud connector in this 'Let's Get Started!' lecture, as Kaitlyn Robson shares online-learning tips and course support expectations.
Explore installing and configuring the SAP HANA cloud connector to link SAP cloud platform with your back end and gateway, verify setup, and perform debugging and testing.
Acquire a SAP cloud platform account and access, arrange a backend system such as an SAP Gateway system, and study the basics of OData architecture and gateway connectivity.
Explore DSF Cloud Connect and cloud connector basics, download the software, test connections, and learn to transmit data from your backend into the Web IDE environment to develop SAP applications.
Explore why to use the SAP Cloud Connector, enabling secure access from the SAP Cloud to backend systems for live data and development with UI5.
Install step one downloads the SAP HANA Cloud connector for on-demand integration, selecting the correct platform, addressing prerequisites like Java 8 and Visual C++ runtimes, and troubleshooting installation issues.
Install and configure Java 8 JDK 251 for SAP Cloud Connector to work, download with an Oracle account, and set JAVA_HOME in the system environmental variables.
Select the java version and directory during SAP HANA Cloud Connector installation, ensuring a 64-bit JVM. Complete the setup with authorization prompts and confirm cloud connector 2.12.4 is successfully installed.
Access the SAP Cloud Connector administration UI, log in as administrator, change the password, and configure security, alerts, and certificates while monitoring disk space and memory usage.
Connect the SAP cloud connector to the SAP HANA cloud platform via the cloud cockpit using a sub account. Verify the green status and certificate to enable on-premise connectivity.
Connect the SAP cloud connector to your gateway by configuring a cloud-to-on-premise connection, adding destinations and resources, and validating the reachable backend systems for data access.
Test the connection between SAP Cloud Platform and SAP Cloud Connector by verifying operation, region host, valid certificate, and a connected tunnel; then verify backend access to SAP HANA Cloud.
Set up a destination to reach your on premise backend from SAP cloud cockpit, configure a data connection in the SAP Web IDE, and explore entity sets and available services.
Explain the advantages of the Cloud Connector to stakeholders, and outline eight steps to create, configure, and test it while accessing live data for SAP UI5 apps.
**Updated for November 2020. Due to Neo Trail being decommissioned by SAP, Detailed steps on the Cloud Foundry Environment running on Hana Trial Platform can be found in Resources on Lecture 3 - Pre-Requisites**
● Step-by-step instructions to configure SAP HANA Cloud Connector
● Installation files and configuration steps explained in detail
● Successfully connect your SAP Backend system to the SAP HANA Cloud Platform
● Learn how to configure a destination file
● Get familiar with the SAP Cloud Connector Web Administration User Interface
● Learn about the errors that could occur when configuring SAP Cloud Connector
● Successfully use SAP WEB IDE to retrieve data front a SAP on-premise Back-End System (ERP)
● Learn how to test connection from the back-end to the SAP Cloud
● Upon completion of this course you will receive a certification of completion from Udemy