How it works

…and into the Cloud with your PDF Business Documents
What can you do with it?

Scenario 1: Your application is running on a NetWeaver-based ABAP or Java backend

On your local hardware, you basically have all the standard components you need to communicate over the internet with the SAP Cloud Platform, like the SAP (ABAP) system with its communication layers (ICF, RFC) and the SAP Cloud Platform Cloud Connector (to be downloaded and installed as an additional component). Then, of course, there are the tools you need for the actual form processing within your system, like the form processing framework, the form processing repository, the spool service (for printing), and the application that’s using Forms by Adobe.

All the rest is hosted by SAP: the ADS component, a configuration UI (that you can access with your Web browser), and the required communication interfaces.

Scenario 2: Your application is running on a non-NetWeaver platform (for example, SAP Cloud Platform)

In this case, your application can call the Forms by Adobe REST API. It provides a subset of the already known ABAP PDF Object features. They are addressed by different URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers) where each URI supports data and document exchange in a JSON format. The Forms by Adobe REST API delivers a comprehensive description and is easy to test. Similar to the first use case, the application calls the REST API via an SAP Cloud Platform subaccount that must be subscribed to Forms by Adobe.

Here’s an overview of the scenarios currently available :

 

 

Now, knowing how it all works together, your next question (and possibly the most critical) might be: What do I need to do to make it work?

Well, not a lot, and the best thing is: you only have to do it once. SAP does all the rest for you.

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