Without proper guidance, the development of business oriented Java applications can be challenging. This book introduces you systematically to highly detailed concepts, architecture, and to all components of the SAP Web Application Server Java (Release 6.40), while and equipping you with all that's needed to ensure superior programming.
First, benefit from an SAP NetWeaver overview, followed by the authorsguided tour through the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio. After an excursion into the world of Web services, you then learn about the different facets of Web Dynpro technology, with in-depth details on user interfaces. This information is further bolstered with insights on the SAP NetWeaver Java Development Infrastructure and the architecture of SAP Web AS Java.
The book is essential reading for Java developers, who require a clear introduction to the world of SAP, and it is equally beneficial for ABAP programmers, who want to stay ahead of the curve, in terms of knowing which direction Web AS development will take in the near future.
Using the included test version of SAP Web Application Server Java (Release 6.40), you can try out the J2EE example applications used throughout this book and develop them further at your own pace.
Highlights: - SAP NetWeaver 04
- SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio: Features, Tools and Perspectives
- Java-Persistence: Persistence Infrastructure, Java-Dictionary, Open SQL/SQLJ, Enterprise Java Beans, Java Data Objects and others
- Webservices
- Web Dynpro: Views, Layouts, interactive forms, working with event managers, Web-Dynpro-Components, Controller etc.
- SAP NetWeaver Java Development Infrastructure
- SAP Web AS: Cluster-Landscape, Scalability, Availability, Runtime Architecture, protocols, supportability, monitoring, performance analysis and much more
Karl Kessler came to SAP in 1992 as a computer scientist. After his initial experience with the modeling of the Basis technology, he switched to Product Management for ABAP Workbench, where he was responsible for the rollout of SAP technology at various conferences. In 2003, he assumed responsibility for Production Management of the SAP NetWeaver Technology Infrastructure, with a focus on SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java and ABAP. Today, he focuses on how SAP NetWeaver builds the foundation for SAP ERP and the SAP Business Suite.