![]() ![]() You can get both of these documents now at SAP Service Marketplace: In addition, please note that there is also a new Web Service Cookbook and Troubleshooting Guide 10.0 that should be read if you intend to use the new Web Service Framework script-based or query-based custom web services feature in SAP Sourcing/CLM Release 10.0. The reference/sample scripts plus the new IAPIs plus the new Web Services Guide for SAP Sourcing 10.0 – now available on SAP Service Marketplace SAP Sourcing/CLM 10.0On-Premise – can help illustrate a best practices and efficient approach to developing custom script-based web services. New IAPIs to support CRUD (e.g., Create Read, Update…) operations – e.g., to handle checking document access rights on edit and find, clearing and setting document edit information on edit and release, and releasing memory appropriately.Provided for the complex SAP Sourcing/CLM Data Types.New “Adapter” IAPIs for unmarshalling/marshaling XML > Java > XML.New Scripting IAPIs provided to support Script-based web services development:.The Request and Response java proxy stub classes are immediately available to the SAP Sourcing/CLM Script environment for Script BeanShell coding.After the XML Schema file is uploaded and saved via the new Web Service Definition UI, you can immediately view the JavaDocs that are automatically generated at run-time.XML Schema Files (.xsd files) are used to automatically create XML Request and Response java proxy stub classes for the Explicitly Called Scripts used to provision a web service.For example, custom SRM integration web services could be developed to create an SAP Sourcing Project or RFx from the SRM Sourcing Cockpit or to create an SAP CLM Agreement from an SRM Central Contract from the provided sample scripts and XML Schema Files.Sample scripts and XML Schema Files (.xsd files) can help “jump start” development of custom integrations.Sample scripts provided to perform CRUD-like operations (e.g., Create Read, Update…) on CLM Master Agreements, and Souring RFxs and Projects.Reference sample Scripts and Schema Files (.xsd files) provided to support custom development of Script-based web services: Configurable Throttling Model provided to protect server resources.The OAuth protocol is considered very secure.Report & Query Definition “Access List” security supported.The “Collaborator model” security is available and is based on the authenticated web service User Session context.Document Authorizer Framework IAPIs available for Scripts.Access Right permissions also required for new web service Configuration Objects.User permission required to execute an inbound web service.Web Service User & Web Service Admin standard Security Profiles delivered.User Name & Password do not need to be provided to the client consuming application.OAuth is an open standard protocol that is secure, flexible, and extensible. ![]()
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