sapnwrfc - SAP Netweaver RFC support for Perl


   Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007 Piers Harding.
   All rights reserved.
   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of either:

       a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
       Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any
       later version, or

       b) the "Artistic License" which comes with this Kit.

   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See either
   the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the Artistic License with this
   Kit, in the file named "Artistic".  If not, I'll be glad to provide one.

   You should also have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
   Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

   For those of you that choose to use the GNU General Public License,
   my interpretation of the GNU General Public License is that no Perl
   script falls under the terms of the GPL unless you explicitly put
   said script under the terms of the GPL yourself.  Furthermore, any
   object code linked with perl does not automatically fall under the
   terms of the GPL, provided such object code only adds definitions
   of subroutines and variables, and does not otherwise impair the
   resulting interpreter from executing any standard Perl script.  I
   consider linking in C subroutines in this manner to be the moral
   equivalent of defining subroutines in the Perl language itself.  You
   may sell such an object file as proprietary provided that you provide
   or offer to provide the Perl source, as specified by the GNU General
   Public License.  (This is merely an alternate way of specifying input
   to the program.)  You may also sell a binary produced by the dumping of
   a running Perl script that belongs to you, provided that you provide or
   offer to provide the Perl source as specified by the GPL.  (The
   fact that a Perl interpreter and your code are in the same binary file
   is, in this case, a form of mere aggregation.)  This is my interpretation
   of the GPL.  If you still have concerns or difficulties understanding
   my intent, feel free to contact me.  Of course, the Artistic License
   spells all this out for your protection, so you may prefer to use that.


   One last thing - The SAP RFCSDK is a prerequisite for this perl package to work.  The RFCSDK is proprietrary software owned by SAP AG.  For this reason I will not supply ANY component part of the RFCSDK with this perl package, and further more you must obtain it through the normal channels with SAP AG - ie. you must have a licensed SAP R/3 installation at your disposal.


****ATTENTION****

This package will NOT work unless you obtain the new RFCSDK for SAP NewWeaver from SAP - this is commonly refered to as "sapnwrfc", and is a complete rewrite from the previous one.


Installation

In brief, the following should work on most systems:
 perl Makefile.PL
       make
       make test  << provide all your host routing information.
       make install

Help on the build process is available by doing:
       perl Makefile.PL --help

and it says:

The whole trouble with the build process is one
of determining what your OS is, and which RFC
library needs to be linked in, and where that
library lives.

To help with this there are two command line
options that you can use to point me in the
right direction:

(1) --source /usr/sap/rfcsdk
 This tells me where to look for your installed
 RFCSDK.  This must be the directory that contains
 the ./lib and ./include directories of the RFCSDK
 In the include directory must be saprfc.h etc.
 By default, this looks in /usr/sap/rfcsdk

(2) --addlibs ' -lm -ldl -lpthread '
 This tells me what additional libraries need to
 be passed in at link time - this can be anything
 that you would put in LDFLAGS.
 By default this is ' -lm -ldl -lpthread '


Example:

perl Makefile.PL --source /opt/rfcsdk --addlibs '-lsomethingwacky'


Please email directly if you have problems, and are willing to help
with testing (especially for other platforms) => [email protected].



Cheers - Piers Harding - R/2 R/3 BASIS, IFACE, JAPH, whatever ...

email: [email protected]