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Monday, June 27
Save Costs, Time, and Efforts-install Business Packages
Some basic information about business packages is provided in this post, Business packages are predefined content developed by SAP or third-party vendors that serve particular business requirements.
Business packages are a collection of roles, worksets, pages, or iViews.
By installing a business package, you can save costs, time, and efforts incurred in
implementation. Because it is created by either SAP or third-party vendors, a business
package does not require much development This results in savings. No licensing is involved for importing a business package as long as the customer has purchased licenses for the portal and the backend with which the business package will be integrated.
Depending on the customer’s requirements, you can deploy whole business package, or part of it. You can integrate SAP content in the back end with business package. For example, if SAP Human Resources Application (HR), SAP Sales and Distribution (SD), and SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) etc are already installed, you can install the business package and integrate with the back end to create transactions through the Web.
You can install three types of business packages:
• Business packages for specialists
• Business packages for managers
• Business packages for end users
A business package may consist of:
• Portal content objects The roles, worksets, pages, iViews, business objects, and
system objects.
• PAR files Portal Archive (PAR) files include Java applications or configuration files
required for content management, collaboration modules and UWL.
• Web Dynpro applications Web Dynpro applications can be run in web dynpro iView.
• Other objects Visual Composer PAR files , Transport packages,Repository
Manager PAR files etc…
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