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Web Dynpro ABAP for Practitioners electronic resource by Ulrich Gellert, Ana Daniela Cristea.

By: Gellert, Ulrich [author.]Contributor(s): Cristea, Ana Daniela [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013Edition: 2nd ed. 2013Description: XV, 479 p. 700 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642382475Subject(s): Computer Science | Software engineering | Operating systems (Computers) | Information systems | Computer Science | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Information Systems and Communication Service | Operating SystemsDDC classification: 005.1 LOC classification: QA76.758Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
What is Web Dynpro? -- SAP Easy Access -- Designing a Web Dynpro Component -- ABAP Dictionary -- Context Nodes and Attributes at Design Time -- Data Binding, Context Mapping and Interface Methods -- View Controller Methods -- Layout UI Elements -- User Interface Elements -- Messages, Exceptions, and Web Dynpro ABAP -- Writing Multilanguage Applications -- Web Dynpro Model -- ALV and Select Options -- Integrating the Web Dynpro Application into the SAP NetWeaver Portal -- Web Dynpro and Authorization -- Web Dynpro ABAP Mind Map -- Power Lists -- Modal Windows and External Windows -- Web Dynpro appliction paramters -- Shared Objects -- Business Server Pages (BSP) -- Multilanguage E-mails -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Web Dynpro ABAP, a NetWeaver web application user interface tool from SAP, enables web programming connected to SAP Systems. The authors’ main focus was to create a book based on their own practical experience. Each chapter includes examples which lead through the content step-by-step and enable the reader to gradually explore and grasp the Web Dynpro ABAP process. The authors explain in particular how to design Web Dynpro components, the data binding and interface methods, and the view controller methods. They also describe the other SAP NetWeaver Elements (ABAP Dictionary, Authorization) and the integration of the Web Dynpro Application into the SAP NetWeaver Portal. The new edition has been expanded to include chapters on subjects such as POWER Lists; creating the Modal Windows and External Windows; using Web Dynpro application parameters and Shared Objects to communicate between the Web Dynpro ABAP Application and Business Server Pages; and creating multi-language mails using Web Dynpro ABAP.
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What is Web Dynpro? -- SAP Easy Access -- Designing a Web Dynpro Component -- ABAP Dictionary -- Context Nodes and Attributes at Design Time -- Data Binding, Context Mapping and Interface Methods -- View Controller Methods -- Layout UI Elements -- User Interface Elements -- Messages, Exceptions, and Web Dynpro ABAP -- Writing Multilanguage Applications -- Web Dynpro Model -- ALV and Select Options -- Integrating the Web Dynpro Application into the SAP NetWeaver Portal -- Web Dynpro and Authorization -- Web Dynpro ABAP Mind Map -- Power Lists -- Modal Windows and External Windows -- Web Dynpro appliction paramters -- Shared Objects -- Business Server Pages (BSP) -- Multilanguage E-mails -- Index.

Web Dynpro ABAP, a NetWeaver web application user interface tool from SAP, enables web programming connected to SAP Systems. The authors’ main focus was to create a book based on their own practical experience. Each chapter includes examples which lead through the content step-by-step and enable the reader to gradually explore and grasp the Web Dynpro ABAP process. The authors explain in particular how to design Web Dynpro components, the data binding and interface methods, and the view controller methods. They also describe the other SAP NetWeaver Elements (ABAP Dictionary, Authorization) and the integration of the Web Dynpro Application into the SAP NetWeaver Portal. The new edition has been expanded to include chapters on subjects such as POWER Lists; creating the Modal Windows and External Windows; using Web Dynpro application parameters and Shared Objects to communicate between the Web Dynpro ABAP Application and Business Server Pages; and creating multi-language mails using Web Dynpro ABAP.

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