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Configuring Hybrid Business Connectivity Services with SharePoint 2013 - PPT Presentation

Fabian G Williams SharePoint Architect ADOTOB SPC319 About The Speaker Fabian Williams MCSD MCDBa MCSE SharePoint Architect Planet Technologies Inc wwwsharepointfabiancom FabianWilliams ID: 681833

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Configuring Hybrid Business Connectivity Services with SharePoint 2013

Fabian G. WilliamsSharePoint ArchitectADOTOB

SPC319Slide3

About The Speaker

Fabian Williams, MCSD,

MCDBa

, MCSE

SharePoint Architect

Planet Technologies, Inc.

www.sharepointfabian.com

@

FabianWilliams

linkedin.com/in/fabiangwilliamsfabian@adotob.comSlide4

What Problems Does Hybrid Solve

What is Hybrid & What Flavors does it Come inEstablishing the Hybrid EnvironmentThe role of the Reverse Proxy

Establishing Hybrid Identity Management

Configuring Search & BCS Hybrid

Demo Q&A

Outline & AgendaSlide5

What Problems Does Hybrid Solve?Slide6

Users may need to Access Content On Site & Off Site

Navigating Multiple Data SourcesSearching for Information between Multiple EnvironmentsData Access Issues & Securing your DataBusiness to Business Relationships

The ChallengesSlide7

The Goals

Create a Single Logon to marshal between Environments

Provide a Secure & Easily Accessible Access to Corporate Data

Create a Unified Search Experience

Provide Safe, Secure & Audited Access to Protected Data

Provide a Consolidated View of otherwise Distributed DataSlide8

What is Hybrid Anyway?Slide9

10’000 feet look at Hybrid

On Premises

Public Internet

Windows Azure & Office 365Slide10

Addressing Identity

Public Internet

Azure ADSlide11

How Identity Operates

Public Internet

Azure ADSlide12

Cross Farm Sharing of Resources

Public Internet

Azure AD

STS TrustSlide13

The Big Picture for One Way Inbound

Corporate LAN (Hosting Provider Internal)

Perimeter Network

Internet

Windows Azure & Office 365

Register Domain Name & CertsSlide14

Nutz

& BoltzSlide15

Register your SharePoint Domain Name

Procure your SSL CertificatesGet your Subscription to SharePoint Online

Square away your On Premises Boxes

Preparation Check ListSlide16

Build out your On-Premises Farm

Provision Servers

Create App Domain

Create Hybrid ZoneSlide17

Configure Networking & Access

Certs Side & Revese Proxy Side

Accounts &

Dir

Sycn SideSlide18

Ready the On-Premises Environment

Create a Service Account that will Broker Access (Secure Store User) to External ResourcesCreate a Security Group & Add all Federated Users needing Access to Hybrid in itSlide19

Create On-Premises Secure Store App ID

Create a Group Secure StoreAdd the ODataGroup Security Group to the Members Area

Use the

ODataAccount

as the Set Credentials LoginSlide20

Create OData Service

EndPoint

Create a Dub-CF (WCF Data Services OData Source

You may modify your Entity Access Rules to allow for

AllRead, Write or All OperationsYou may Limit access to Service Operations as well to Manage Granular Access to ResourcesPublish this and Expose it through the Reverse Proxy to the Internet Protected by your Server CertificateSlide21

Config SPO BDC

Metadata Store for Hybrid Log in SP Admin Portal & Add Permissions so that ECT will already have requisite access applied when Imported

Enter the Everybody Group into the Metadata Store Permissions with Execute & Select in Clients Permission & Admin with Full ControlSlide22

Square Away SPO Connection Setting Object

Log in SP Admin Portal

under BCS & Click Manage On

Prem

Svcs

I set the Name as the “SPODataConnectionSettingID” property in the ECT just to Identify it. Upon Competion you should see a Connection AddedSlide23

Create your OData External Content Type

Hybrid ONLY supports OData External Content Types so you will Need Visual StudioTo use Hybrid though there are differing Options for BCS you should use Secure Store

I recommend manually Importing your BDCM file

There are some

GOTCHA’s

Lets do a DemoSlide24

DEMO: The story of a Hybrid External Content Type (ECT)

By Fabian WilliamsSlide25

Create a Visual Studio ECT

Configure the ECT for Secure Store

Register the Connection Settings via PowerShell

Discuss the Gotcha about Importing ECTS for Hybrid (see blog post)

In this Demo we will…Slide26

Deploy the Hybrid Scenario External List

Import your BDCM File into SharePoint OnlineCreate an External ListCheck your work by modifying an External ItemSlide27

Hybrid in ActionSlide28

DEMO: Walk through End to End of One-Way Inbound Hybrid with BCS… and Search

By Fabian WilliamsSlide29

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