InstallationInstall Sana Add-on in SAP Environment

Install Sana Add-on in SAP Environment

Setup Web Service to Use SSL

By encrypting your Sana Web service for SAP using SSL, you make your data and the network more secure.

It is essential to secure data transfer between the Sana web store and SAP.

Prerequisites  

  • The server which hosts the Sana Web service for SAP must support TLS 1.2.
  • Before configuring the Web service to use SSL, you must obtain a security certificate for the Web service domain. The certificate is issued by a certificate authority (CA). If this is a test environment, you can create and use a self-signed SSL certificate.
  • The self-signed SSL certificate can be used only for testing purposes in Sandbox, Development or Quality Assurance Systems.

Import SSL certificate

Using Trust Manager (STRUST), you must import the SSL certificate under SSL Client (Standard). If you have multiple instances, you must import the certificate to each instance. If your certificate has a multi-level hierarchy, you must also import the root certificate.

If this is a test environment, you can create a self-signed SSL certificate directly in the Trust Manager and use it. The self-signed SSL certificate can be used only for testing purposes.

Make sure the service port number is available for the HTTPS protocol.

 NOTE

The Web service URL is needed to establish connection between Sana and SAP. It should be entered in the ERP connection settings in Sana Admin. Thus, send the Web service URL with the https protocol and the correct service port number to the person who is responsible for Sana Commerce installation on Web and database server.

Example:
https://sana-sap.net:44310/sanaecom/adapter/executerequest

InstallationInstall Sana Add-on in SAP Environment