What a custom SAP connector really requires
Assess a connector as an owned product with protocol, security, change, support, and operational obligations rather than a one-time build.
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Assess a connector as an owned product with protocol, security, change, support, and operational obligations rather than a one-time build.
Read articleKeep consumer contracts stable while ECC and S/4HANA coexist, with explicit source ownership, routing, change windows, and retirement criteria.
Read articleSeparate SAP connection mechanics from the versioned business interface that applications, agents, analytics, and workflows consume.
Read articleDesign shared operations and fields for consumers while preserving meaningful differences among ECC, S/4HANA, SaaS, databases, and other sources.
Read articleTreat mappings as governed contract assets with source semantics, exceptions, versions, provenance, and tests rather than as hidden transformation code.
Read articleTrace authority, timing, duplicate ownership, write paths, and consumer expectations before choosing synchronization, runtime access, or a hybrid pattern.
Read articleDistinguish transport and orchestration from the ownership, versioning, policy, discovery, and operation of consumer-facing API products.
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