Showing posts with label SAP Web Dynpro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAP Web Dynpro. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Inside Web Dynpro for Java

Java (UI) technology, the new SAP Web Dynpro user interface, this unique book teaches readers how the power - a good "drag and drop" takes you beyond. Detail the basic concepts of Web Dynpro, including the MVC design pattern; we'll start with an introduction, the overall architecture, event management, and the stage model. Then, things to do and not do with a volume of practical information on the Web Dynpro programming, receive expert advice on creating your own Web Dynpro applications. 

The authors name a few, on the use of dynamic programming techniques of adaptive RFC layer and provide detailed sections. This extraordinary book is a thorough reference class and other existing objects, an interface specifically designed to help readers in their efforts to change pilots, and extended thereafter. Important features are: dynamic Web Dynpro user interface, common interface model, class and adaptation interface layer reference model RFC Web Dynpro coding phase of the principles of the general architecture of the next generation

About the Author

Chris Whealy change systems and RV and RF modules for installation in ABAP SAP R / 2 in 1993 began working. Installation, upgrades, and began working in the field of system administration of the database version of SAP R / 3 versions 2.0. This work has been associated with the work being ABAP. In collaboration with the United Kingdom in May 1995, SAP, Chris has always been in and out of an interest in custom interfaces, in 1996, has begun to focus on based interfaces so that the boom of the Internet began to put the server R / 3, R / 3 SAP Internet Transaction using the browser. 

A grown and matured since the end of 2002 turned to the Web Dynpro; Chris has worked with SAP Web technology. In the Web Dynpro development team, Chris Walldorf, internal operations, and documentation of new technologies closely with learning and has spent much of 2003. In October 2003, a major international tax and audit firm that Chris is a great Web Dynpro subsidiary of the United Kingdom began working as a technical consultant was able to put their knowledge to implement.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Developing Accessible Applications with SAP Netweaver

Today, business applications can be found throughout the world, just not a good idea to do - the law that an increasing number of contexts. This book is accessible to SAP software developers with a complete set of guidelines for developing user interfaces, enables administrators and IT managers.

"Accessibility" What does this mean? What are the requirements and standards necessary to develop? The complete reference, with the operating system parameters are applied to managers and assistive technology, as is the case for the movement or visually impaired, they learn everything you need to make workplaces truly accessible. Developers, Adobe-classical Dynpro, Web Dynpro ABAP and Java and SAP Interactive Forms UI elements, and the authors recommended that all aspects of the indispensable reference on the wide range of ministries benefit - as well as complete lists of do's and don'ts.

You with detailed descriptions and explanations in this book to all users, applications know-how and tools to make sure that equal access to affordable and manageable.

Features of Developing Accessible Applications with SAP Netweaver :
  • Legal requirements: U.S., EU, Germany
  • International standards: W3C and ISO
  • Assistive technology: screen readers, braille displays, screen magnifiers
  • SAP Accessibility Standard
  • Access keyboard
  • System requirements: Windows, SAP GUI, and Web browser
  • Guidelines for Development: Dynpro user interface by Adobe, SAP Web Dynpro and Interactive Forms
  • Accessibility Testing


About the Author

Josef Kable and SAP User Experience since 1998 has worked for SAP - Accessibility team since 2005. Coordinates of all documents on SAP accessibility Senior Developer Information, among others, for his role. Josef has visual and hearing impairments, and recommended that the accessibility of SAP software products since its introduction.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Advanced BSP Programming

Readers of this book provides proven methods to address common challenges in the development of BSP. Each chapter-by-step instructions, and many developers, the problems encountered in their daily work provides practical guidance on the measures. BSP programming concepts in detail all the troubleshooting tips in this book is an indispensable addition to the library together to measure and improve technical performance of the inside information on specific advice. RSS provides detailed coverage of news from this single reference, F4, SAP GUI, the BSP contribute to the integration, and more. Also discussed in detail in BSP Extensions - If the BSP Element Expressions (bee), the BSP extension elements of production, use, and more, all about the events.

Features of Advanced BSP Programming:

  • Transport and HTTP URL

  • Authentication and session

  • Management

  • Performance

  • Extensions to the BSP, the BSP Element Expressions

  • Help Systems

  • Internationalization

  • Personalization

  • Document management

  • RSS

  • Interactive Excel

  • Mini-portals

About the Author

Walldorf SAP Web Dynpro ABAP Development Brian McKellar BSP and the architect. He worked mostly on BSP ticket for years and has been addressing the problem.

Thomas Jung, an application developer for the Kimball Electronics Group. In addition, the ASUG Web Technologies Special Interest (American SAP User Group) was the president.

SDN is also very active and regular BSP Both authors speak with technical help.

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Design Patterns in Object-oriented ABAP

There is already a proven solution to a recurring problem, so why reinvent the wheel? Why and how ABAP and better code in less time to perform tasks using design patterns, this tutorial describes programming practices. By-step guides, readers and all related classes and interfaces that define methods with the stage of consolidation. Also common in MVC immediately, the FAA & ade, ABAP objects on the adapter, decorator, and discussed how to implement the code that shows the benefits in the real world.

The implementation of design patterns

Singleton, Adapter, Factory, MVC, faa & ade, composite, and monitoring the implementation of ABAP as a decorator.

A practical approach

Book is written for professionals in a lot of code, UML diagrams, detailed and timely to ensure the success contains a complete description.

Display of real-world applications

This book is not only a theory, code that implements all the models in a production environment are a real-world application.

Code development reduces maintenance; this book ABAP Objects improves the robustness of the code, and extensibility.

Scope of the new Web Dynpro and factory pattern

This second edition is completely new chapter in the factory pattern, and multiple technologies and SAP Web Dynpro ABAP application MVC GUI development, including a section on the range, the revised and expanded.

Characteristics of Design Patterns in Object-oriented ABAP:

  • Singleton: providing a single class of sampling
  • Adapter: make a class-compliant interface
  • Factory: create objects that encapsulate