CIM – Integration Suite Monitor
Monitoring for SAP Integration Suite — Cloud Integration and Edge Integration
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4.1.2
Manifest V3
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- storage
- Host access
- https://*.hana.ondemand.com/*
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CIM – Integration Suite Monitor is a free browser extension for SAP Integration Suite administrators, developers, and operations teams. It adds a monitoring panel directly inside your SAP Integration Suite tenant — no separate login, no extra tab, no third-party server. Everything runs inside your browser using your existing SAP session. If you spend your day clicking through SAP Integration Suite to check message failures, certificate expiry dates, JMS queue depths, artifact deployment status, or edge node health, CIM puts all of that in one place — accessible in seconds from any SAP page. WHY YOU SHOULD INSTALL CIM SAP Integration Suite is a powerful platform, but its built-in monitoring is spread across multiple pages. Checking whether messages are failing, certificates are expiring, queues are filling up, and artifacts are deployed requires jumping between four or five different sections of the UI every single time. CIM solves this by embedding a full monitoring panel directly into the SAP UI. One click on the CIM button opens a panel where you can see everything — message health, certificate status, queue depth, artifact status, edge node monitoring — without leaving the page you are already on. Speed. The extension caches API responses intelligently so subsequent opens are instant. You do not wait for SAP to load monitoring pages — data is already there. Consolidation. Every operational signal — messages, certificates, queues, artifacts, edge nodes — is in one panel with a consistent interface. Context. CIM adds information SAP does not surface easily, like overdue JMS messages, certificate days remaining, failed message rate over the last hour, idle iFlows, and cross-environment version mismatches. Exports. Every table in CIM can be exported to CSV or real Excel (.xlsx) format with a single click, with filenames that tell you exactly what data is inside. No setup. Install the extension, open your SAP Integration Suite tenant, and click the CIM button. No API keys, no server, no configuration. DASHBOARD The Dashboard gives you a unified health snapshot of your entire SAP Integration Suite tenant in a single view. The top row shows live message snapshot cards for the last hour: Completed, Failed, Escalated, and your Success Rate. Every card is clickable — click Failed and you go straight to Cloud Monitoring filtered to failed messages. The second row shows infrastructure health: critical certificates, JMS queues with messages, started iFlows, and locked artifacts. Every card is clickable and takes you to the relevant page with the right filter already applied. Below the summary cards you get detailed health information: colour-coded Health Status, Message Volume across 1 hour, 24 hours, and 7 days, Certificate health with critical and warning counts, JMS Queue depth including overdue message counts, Top Message Trends, and Top 5 Slowest iFlows. The CIM button on the bottom-right corner of every SAP page reflects dashboard health. It changes colour based on your last-hour message failure rate — green for zero failures, amber for some failures below 10%, red for 10% or higher, and blue when there are no messages. Hover to see exact counts. It updates every 60 seconds. The button is draggable — move it anywhere on the screen and it stays there after page reload. CLOUD MONITORING Cloud Monitoring is a full-featured message monitoring page for your SAP Cloud Integration tenant. At the top you get live status snapshot cards: Completed, Failed, Escalated, Processing, Retry, and Cancelled message counts. These counts update dynamically whenever you change your iFlow filter. The time range selector gives you Last Hour, Last 24 Hours, 7 Days, 15 Days, and 30 Days. Available ranges adapt based on your tenant volume profile so data loads fast even on high-volume tenants. The iFlow filter is a custom multi-select dropdown. Select one, several, or all iFlows using checkboxes. The button shows how many are selected — for example "3 iFlows selected" — and there is a Clear All link to reset. All status snapshot counts update to reflect your selection. Sender and Receiver search let you filter by the sending and receiving system. Both are shown as columns in the message table. The Custom Status dropdown is automatically populated from the actual custom statuses present in your messages for the selected time range. Only real values appear. Below the message table, the Top Failed iFlows section always shows the top failing iFlows from the latest 2,500 failed messages, independent of any filters on the main table. Saved Views let you save any combination of time range, status, iFlow filter, sender, receiver, and page size as a named view. Restore any saved view in one click. Up to 10 saved views per page, stored per tenant. Exports: Export CSV downloads the current page, Export Excel downloads a real .xlsx file with numeric cells, and Export All CSV fetches every page from the API and downloads everything as a single file. EDGE MONITORING Edge Monitoring provides the same full monitoring capabilities as Cloud Monitoring but connected to your SAP Edge Integration Cell node. Configure your Edge OData Virtual URL once in the settings panel. The URL is stored AES-encrypted — never readable as plain text. All edge message data loads from your edge node using the same filtering and export capabilities as Cloud Monitoring. When something goes wrong connecting to the edge node, CIM gives you a specific, actionable error message — not a generic failure. It distinguishes between the URL being unreachable, CORS being blocked, authentication failing, a timeout, and a 404 not found. The Cloud/Edge context switcher in the header lets you toggle between cloud and edge mode instantly. Cloud-only pages are blocked with a clear explanation when you are in Edge context. MESSAGE JOURNEY Message Journey lets you trace individual messages end to end through your integration flows. Search by Correlation ID, Message ID, Application Message ID, or Custom Status. The detail panel shows: iFlow name, Package, Status, Duration, Log Level, Sender, Receiver, Message ID, Correlation ID, Application Message ID, and Custom Status. Message ID and Correlation ID in the detail panel are clickable links. Clicking them opens SAP CPI Monitoring in a new tab, automatically filtered to that specific identifier. Three search modes: Standard (server-side OData exact match), Advanced (client-side filter by Application Message ID or Application Type), and Custom Status (server-side OData filter grouped by iFlow). ARTIFACT OVERVIEW The Artifact Overview shows all your deployed runtime artifacts in a sortable, filterable table. Artifacts are sorted by type first — Integration Flow, Message Mapping, Script Collection, Value Mapping — then alphabetically by name. A type filter dropdown lets you narrow to a single type. The table supports individual row selection and a Select All checkbox. Selected artifacts can be acted on in bulk: Restart iFlow, Undeploy, or Activate Trace. Custom Tags let you add coloured labels to any artifact. Once any tags exist a filter bar appears above the table — click a tag to filter to only artifacts with that tag. Clicking any artifact name opens a detail panel showing runtime status, version, package, deployed by, deployed on, last execution time, lock status, and locked by/at. If an iFlow has no recent execution, a clickable link takes you to Cloud Monitoring filtered for that iFlow. The Locked Artifacts tab shows all design-time locked artifacts alongside their current runtime status, so you can immediately see whether a locked artifact is blocking a deployment. ARTIFACT RUNTIME Artifact Runtime provides a live operational view of your runtime artifacts with instant search and status filtering. A search box filters the artifact list instantly as you type. Status filter cards let you click Started or Error to filter to that runtime state. Metric cards show Started count, Error count, Deployed count, and Executed iFlows in the last 7 days. The Executed iFlows card is a collapsible toggle — expand it to see every iFlow that has executed recently with a View Messages button that navigates directly to Cloud Monitoring filtered for that iFlow. JMS QUEUES The JMS Queues page shows the full picture of your SAP Integration Suite JMS queues. The queue table shows Queue name, Messages count, Size, Status, Alert level, and Overdue message count. The Alert column uses configurable thresholds — set globally or per individual queue. When a queue crosses the warn threshold it shows a yellow Warning badge. When it crosses the critical threshold it shows a red Critical badge. The Overdue column shows the count of messages in each queue that have passed their OverdueAt timestamp — fetched live from the queue message API. A queue with overdue messages shows a red badge with the count. A filter toggle shows all queues or only queues with messages. A search box filters by queue name, status, size, or message count. CERTIFICATE OVERVIEW The Certificate Overview shows all keystore certificates with their expiry status. Certificates are colour-coded: Critical (expiring in less than 30 days), Warning (30 to 60 days), and Healthy (more than 60 days). Count badges at the top give you an at-a-glance summary. Each certificate row shows name, type, days remaining, status icon, owner, and last modified date. A search box filters across all fields instantly. A Copy button copies the certificate name to clipboard in one click. DEPENDENCY SIGNALS Dependency Signals consolidates Runtime Artifacts, JMS Queues, and Certificates into a single unified dependency view. Instead of checking artifacts, then queues, then certificates separately, Dependency Signals shows them all in one table with a consistent status column. Saved Views and CSV/Excel export are available. ALERTS The Alerts page consolidates all operational alerts for your tenant: failed messages, certificate expiry, JMS queue threshold breaches, overdue JMS messages, and error-state runtime artifacts. JMS alerts include the overdue message count — for example "ORDER_QUEUE: 150 messages — 12 overdue" — so you see the full picture, not just queue depth. The alert button in the header is a toggle. Click it to open Alerts, click it again to return to exactly the page you were on before. GLOBAL SEARCH Global Search lets you search across runtime artifacts, JMS queues, and certificates simultaneously in a single search box. All data is loaded once when the page opens. Subsequent searches filter instantly in memory without additional API calls. Results are grouped by category: Artifacts, JMS Queues, Certificates. MATCH ENVIRONMENTS Match Environments compares runtime artifacts between two SAP Integration Suite environments — DEV vs TEST, TEST vs PROD, or DEV vs PROD. Register an environment by opening that CPI tenant in a browser tab where you are already logged in, opening CIM, and clicking Register Current Tenant as DEV, TEST, or PROD. You can be logged into all three environments simultaneously in different browser tabs. Register each one and run the comparison from any tab. CIM fetches live runtime data from all three registered tenants and shows a side-by-side table of every artifact with its version and status in each environment. Mismatches and missing artifacts are highlighted in red. Export CSV and Excel are available. IDLE IFLOWS Idle iFlows finds integration flows with no recent message activity — iFlows that are deployed and consuming resources but not doing any work. Scan depths range from Last 1 Hour to Deep Scans covering 30 days of message history. PACKAGES OVERVIEW When you navigate to the SAP Integration Suite design page, CIM adds a Packages button to the header bar. It opens a popup showing all your packages and their artifacts with deployed status — Deployed (green with version number), Error (red), or Not Deployed (grey). A search box filters by artifact name, type, or package name with matching text highlighted. Bulk operations let you Activate Trace or Undeploy selected artifacts. Export CSV downloads the full artifact list with deployed status. TEST CASES The Test Cases page lets you create and save reusable HTTP test cases for your CPI endpoints. Each test case stores the HTTP method, endpoint URL, payload, expected response, and notes. Credentials are stored using AES-GCM encryption — never in plain text. TOOLS Built-in utilities for common CPI troubleshooting tasks: XML formatting, JSON formatting, Base64 encode/decode, and URL encode/decode. All work entirely in the browser with no data sent anywhere. EXPORTS Export CSV downloads the current page as a properly formatted CSV file. Export Excel produces a genuine Office Open XML .xlsx file built from scratch using the browser's native CompressionStream API — no external libraries. Numbers are exported as numeric cells, not text, so Excel formulas and sorting work correctly. Export All CSV fetches every page of results from the SAP API, assembles them into a single dataset, and downloads the complete result as one file. A live counter shows how many records have been fetched while the export runs. All export filenames include the time range, current page, and record count so you know exactly what is in each file without opening it. AUTO REFRESH AND MANUAL REFRESH Auto refresh runs silently in the background: Dashboard every 60 seconds, Cloud Monitoring every 30 seconds, JMS Queues every 60 seconds, Artifact Overview every 2 minutes. It preserves your scroll position, selected rows, and search text. Manual refresh clears the cache for the page you are on and reloads fresh data. The Last Refresh label in the header shows how old the current data is and changes colour — green when fresh, amber after 1 minute, red after 2 minutes. SETTINGS AND PERFORMANCE Tenant Volume Profile (Low, Medium, Large, High) controls how much data is fetched for message sampling and charts. Set it once and every page adapts automatically. Theme toggle supports dark and light mode throughout the entire extension. The Edge OData URL is stored AES-encrypted. It is never readable as plain text from localStorage. A storage guard runs before every localStorage write. If storage approaches the browser limit, CIM automatically evicts old cache entries to free space while protecting essential settings. PRIVACY AND SECURITY CIM does not send any data to any external server. All data is fetched directly from your SAP Integration Suite tenant using your existing authenticated browser session. Nothing leaves your browser except calls to your own SAP tenant. No account creation is required. No API keys. No third-party authentication. The extension requires permission only for the SAP BTP domain (*.hana.ondemand.com). Sensitive values such as the Edge OData URL and test case credentials are stored AES-GCM encrypted in the browser and never in plain text. CIM is free, requires no setup beyond installation, and works immediately on any SAP Integration Suite tenant where you are already logged in.
Technical
- Version
- 4.1.2
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 193KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 1
- Featured
- No
Metadata
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- lalnibcpeignbmdgcfmgjffdakljccja
- Developer ID
- uae840786535d0d41788e0aeaeb09380a
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- Jun 18, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- Jun 18, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 19, 2026
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