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Web Programming in ABAP with the SAP Web Application Server (2nd Edition)

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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781592290604 ISBN: 1592290604 Label: SAP PRESS Manufacturer: SAP PRESS Number Of Pages: 591 Publication Date: 2005-07-01 Publisher: SAP PRESS Studio: SAP PRESS
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Every chapter of this all-new edition has been thoroughly revised, significantly extended, and fully updated for the current Release 6.40. First, get up to speed quickly with profound insights on the SAP Web AS architecture and its classification with SAP NetWeaver. Get a firsthand introduction to those components that are critical to Internet integration: the Internet Communication Framework (ICF) and the Internet Communication Manager (ICM), as well as Web services. Then, discover in detail how to develop a fully functional Web application using Business Server Pages (BSPs). Plus, discover the ins and outs of Web standards such as (D)HTML, JavaScript, HTTP, and XML. This unique book also offers you a thorough presentation of the Object Navigator, the Web Application Builder, the WebDAV interface, and the Online Text Repository (OTR). Finally, youll learn step-by-step how to develop a fully functional Web application by leveraging the comprehensive and practical examples provided. Highlights Include: SAP NetWeaver and SAP Web AS Architecture, functionality, properties, and tools Dynamic Open SQL ICM, ICF, and SAP J2EE Engine Basic Web languages and standards Development of web services BSP components, BEEs, and event handlers MVC Design Pattern Overview of classes and interfaces Fully functional practical examples
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good book, well written and straight to the point Comment: This book is very well written and goes straight to the point (writing Web Applications in ABAP on the WEB AS).
It is written in good English, differently from what usually happens with SAP books!
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