Your subaccount ID – see the picture belowĮ-mail addressed used when creating the BTP account The region you were you subaccount is created in – see picture below In the following screen we need to provide information about your created BTP subaccount so we can build a secure tunnel between the SCC and BTP The first time you log in, you need to change the password and choose Master as the installation type. The default port number is 8443Įnter below default credentials (case sensitive) and click on Login: To configure the SCC, enter: in a browser, where the is the hostname of the machine on which the connector is installed, and the port number is the one configured during installation. If the installation finish successfully the Cloud Connector is started automatically. Once downloaded, run the MSI installer package and follow the on-screen installation guide. You need access and authorisations to install the SCC on an on-premise server. In this blog we will use the Windows version, but as you can see there are also a Linux and Mac version available. It is recommended to use the MSI installer as this will install as a Service on the server. The Cloud Connector can be downloaded from this link If Java is not installed on the server, it is necessary also to download and install Javaįor Windows, you can download the zip archive for development use cases on Windows or the MSI installer for productive usage. Most of this content was taken from the SAP Enterprise Support Advisory Council (ESAC – for our Enterprise Support customers), where I’m the technical lead for the workstream titled “SAP Launchpad and SAP Work Zone Service”. In this blog post you will learn where to download the SCC and how to install and configure it in a basic setup, which easily can be used in a PoC scenario. This can be achieved with SAP Cloud Connector (SCC) which is a component that is installed on Windows or Linux machine in your on-premise landscape. Whenever you want to consume data from one or more on-premise backend systems like SAP S/4HANA or SAP Business Suite, you need to provide a secure and stable connection between BTP and your on-premise landscape. This blog post is part of the series covering SAP Mobile Start app empowerment.
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