SAP NetWeaver
Since Camel 2.12
Only producer is supported
The SAP Netweaver integrates with the SAP NetWeaver Gateway using HTTP transports.
This camel component supports only producer endpoints.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-sap-netweaver</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
URI format
The URI scheme for a sap netweaver gateway component is as follows
sap-netweaver:https://host:8080/path?username=foo&password=secret
Prerequisites
You would need to have an account to the SAP NetWeaver system to be able to leverage this component. SAP provides a demo setup where you can requires for an account.
This component uses the basic authentication scheme for logging into SAP NetWeaver.
Configuring Options
Camel components are configured on two separate levels:
-
component level
-
endpoint level
Configuring Component Options
The component level is the highest level which holds general and common configurations that are inherited by the endpoints. For example a component may have security settings, credentials for authentication, urls for network connection and so forth.
Some components only have a few options, and others may have many. Because components typically have pre configured defaults that are commonly used, then you may often only need to configure a few options on a component; or none at all.
Configuring components can be done with the Component DSL, in a configuration file (application.properties|yaml), or directly with Java code.
Configuring Endpoint Options
Where you find yourself configuring the most is on endpoints, as endpoints often have many options, which allows you to configure what you need the endpoint to do. The options are also categorized into whether the endpoint is used as consumer (from) or as a producer (to), or used for both.
Configuring endpoints is most often done directly in the endpoint URI as path and query parameters. You can also use the Endpoint DSL and DataFormat DSL as a type safe way of configuring endpoints and data formats in Java.
A good practice when configuring options is to use Property Placeholders, which allows to not hardcode urls, port numbers, sensitive information, and other settings. In other words placeholders allows to externalize the configuration from your code, and gives more flexibility and reuse.
The following two sections lists all the options, firstly for the component followed by the endpoint.
Component Options
The SAP NetWeaver component supports 2 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing. |
false |
boolean |
|
Whether autowiring is enabled. This is used for automatic autowiring options (the option must be marked as autowired) by looking up in the registry to find if there is a single instance of matching type, which then gets configured on the component. This can be used for automatic configuring JDBC data sources, JMS connection factories, AWS Clients, etc. |
true |
boolean |
Endpoint Options
The SAP NetWeaver endpoint is configured using URI syntax:
sap-netweaver:url
with the following path and query parameters:
Path Parameters (1 parameters)
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Required Url to the SAP net-weaver gateway server. |
String |
Query Parameters (6 parameters)
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
If the JSON Map contains only a single entry, then flattern by storing that single entry value as the message body. |
true |
boolean |
|
Whether to return data in JSON format. If this option is false, then XML is returned in Atom format. |
true |
boolean |
|
To transform the JSON from a String to a Map in the message body. |
true |
boolean |
|
Required Password for account. |
String |
||
Required Username for account. |
String |
||
Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel’s routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing. |
false |
boolean |
Message Headers
The SAP NetWeaver component supports 3 message header(s), which is/are listed below:
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
CamelNetWeaverCommand (producer) Constant: |
Required The command to execute in http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc956153.aspxMS ADO.Net Data Service format. |
String |
|
Constant: |
The http path. |
String |
|
Constant: |
The media type. |
String |
Examples
This example is using the flight demo example from SAP, which is available online over the internet here.
In the route below we request the SAP NetWeaver demo server using the following url
https://sapes4.sapdevcenter.com/sap/opu/odata/IWFND/RMTSAMPLEFLIGHT
And we want to execute the following command
FlightCollection(carrid='AA',connid='0017',fldate=datetime'2016-04-20T00%3A00%3A00')
To get flight details for the given flight. The command syntax is in MS ADO.Net Data Service format.
We have the following Camel route
from("direct:start")
.setHeader(NetWeaverConstants.COMMAND, constant(command))
.toF("sap-netweaver:%s?username=%s&password=%s", url, username, password)
.to("log:response")
.to("velocity:flight-info.vm")
Where url, username, password and command is defined as:
private String username = "P1909969254";
private String password = "TODO";
private String url = "https://sapes4.sapdevcenter.com/sap/opu/odata/IWFND/RMTSAMPLEFLIGHT";
private String command = "FlightCollection(carrid='AA',connid='0017',fldate=datetime'2016-04-20T00%3A00%3A00')";
The password is invalid. You would need to create an account at SAP first to run the demo.
The velocity template is used for formatting the response to a basic HTML page
<html>
<body>
Flight information:
<p/>
<br/>Airline ID: $body["AirLineID"]
<br/>Aircraft Type: $body["AirCraftType"]
<br/>Departure city: $body["FlightDetails"]["DepartureCity"]
<br/>Departure airport: $body["FlightDetails"]["DepartureAirPort"]
<br/>Destination city: $body["FlightDetails"]["DestinationCity"]
<br/>Destination airport: $body["FlightDetails"]["DestinationAirPort"]
</body>
</html>
When running the application you get sample output:
Flight information: Airline ID: AA Aircraft Type: 747-400 Departure city: new york Departure airport: JFK Destination city: SAN FRANCISCO Destination airport: SFO