Sensormatic View Manager 96 Console Guía de instalación Pagina 62

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 192
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 61
62 Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 Administration Guide February 2006
Setting up communication between the RFID Event Manager and the SAP AII
software also requires familiarity with the SAP software. You must also have SAP
AII installed to complete the procedures in this chapter. This guide does not cover
the details of SAP AII installation or configuration. However, the intent is to provide
sufficient information to enable a user with reasonable familiarity with SAP AII to
complete the necessary tasks.
Note Configure the RFID Event Manager first, then configure SAP AII. You must
perform all the procedures in this chapter in the order in which they appear.
Architecture Overview of the RFID
Software Plug-In for SAP AII
The RFID Event Manager performs the role of a device manager in the SAP AII
architecture. The SAP AII software packages Tag Commissioning requests in XML
messages that are sent to the device manager. XML messages are expected back from
the device manager when a business event occurs. The plug-in for SAP AII consists
of a web service and a connector. The web service is implemented by the RFID Event
Manager and hosted on the application server. The connector is the SAPLogger
connector.
The SAP AII plug-in’s web service has the following characteristics:
The web service listens for XML messages conforming to the SAP AII-DC (fixed
reader) protocol. The protocol specifies the format of the Tag Commissioning
commands. SAP AII generates these XML Tag Commissioning messages to
program the RFID tag and print the RFID label.
The web service receives the HTTP message, programs the tag, prints the label,
and returns HTTP OK when the print command is successful.
The SAP AII connector (SAPLogger) has the following characteristics:
The SAPLogger is installed at the end of a reader’s Business Processing Semantics
(BPS) chain. For a description of the BPS concept, see “Event Manager Concepts”
on page 17.
The SAPLogger indicates the status of RFID tags discovered by using HTTP to
post notifications to SAP AII. These status codes are defined in SAP AII as
business events that trigger business processes.
The SAP AII device ID and the business event code used with the connector’s
notifications are properties that are associated with each reader device.
Vista de pagina 61
1 2 ... 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 ... 191 192

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios