Showing posts with label tRFC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tRFC. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 March 2012

SAP Java Connector - Operation and Development

This highly detailed technical guide to maximize the functionality of the SAP Java Connector saglar. Basindan a full understanding of how the building blocks of the so-called mutual to connect to the ABAP and Java worlds, the author gives you all: this is a practical manual and simple, you develop applications with JCo discover all aspects of the educational use of debugging features required for exception handling and control of secure communications with tRFC and qRFC. Furthermore, any additional material needed and Java IDoc issues to deal with data communications, and more.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

SAP Interface Programming

With a strong emphasis on the RFC Library, this book presents the basic concepts for beginners SAP, ABAP Workbench tools essential points. Actual programming examples, and how our understanding of the client-server architecture, fault diagnosis, troubleshooting and more appropriate tools to assess exposure.

Comprehensive chapters on programming the RFC interface, SAP developers are experienced in diving and tRFC, qRFC, and parallel processing techniques, such as might be improved. Execution of BAPIs, ActiveX, JCO, and a wide range of highly detailed programming examples serve to fill this tremendous resource.

Features of SAP Interface Programming:
  • ABAP Workbench Tools
  • The client / server development
  • RFC library as a guide in detail
  • tRFC, qRFC, and parallel processing
  • Troubleshooting RFC
  • Business Objects, BAPIs, and ActiveX
  • Java Connector (JCO)

About the Author

Itelligence Johannes Meiners works for software developers and interface. Dr. Guillermo Na ¼ yesterday Paderborn, Germany University of Applied Sciences and Professor of Economics and holds seats on the Heinz-Nixdorf. Conferences on topics relating to Linux LinuxLab and previously worked for SAP.