SAP Web Application Server 6.30: Learning Map for Development Consultants RECENT UPDATES VIEWER SOFTWARE SEARCH Step 1: Learn What You Need Update your core competence - must know Step 2: Prepare for Your Project Learn which implementation tools, guides, and support are available Learn how to access the tools and content and how to get support RELATED WORKSHOPS LIVE EXPERT SESSIONS (in prep.) Q & A Open All / All Back to Top Update Your Core Competence - Must Know Overview, Architecture and Positioning Open/ Learning time: 1.5 hours This unit gives an overview of the new features of SAP Web AS 6.30 and provides an overall picture of the position and enhancements. gfedc SAP Web Application Server - Architecture Video (WMV) 60 mins Sept. 10, 2003 SAP Web Application Server is a reliable, robust, and scalable platform to develop, deploy, and run business applications. What do those marketing buzzwords mean in reality? What are the key differentiators of SAP's J2EE Engine? gfedc Positioning SAP WEB AS 6.30 Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will know: 20 mins The major enhancements in the SAP Web AS 6.30 in an overall picture Its unique differentiators Some important customer projects with SAP Web AS 6.20 Web Dynpro Basics Open/ Learning time: 6.5 hours This unit gives an introduction to the Web-Dynpro-concepts such as View, View-Set or Web Dynpro Window. You will learn about the architecture of Web Dynpro, learn how to use the Web Dynpro tools and program basic Web Dynpro applications. gfedc Web Dynpro Overview Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will understand: 48 mins July 22, 2003 The aims of Web Dynpro ABAP vs. Java / Conversion Pattern-Based Development gfedc Web Dynpro Programming Model Virtual Classroom This lecture gives an overview of the basic structure of the Web Dynpro programming model and shows what the different parts are good for, how they are connected and how they interact. 25 mins July 22, 2003
gfedc Introduction to Web Dynpro Programming Document (PDF) 210 mins (69 pages) Feb. 2003 This tutorial gives a practical introduction into the work with the Web Dynpro. You learn how to handle the specific Web Dynpro project structure, learn the basic concepts for implementation and how to really implement. gfedc Book2Fly Basic Example Flash Demo (HTM/SWF) Once you have completed this session, you will: 25 mins June 10, 2003 Have an impression of how to use the Web Dynpro Tools Learn the steps necessary to create a Web Dynpro application gfedc Book2Fly Example with Local Data Storage Once you have completed this session, you will know how to create a Web Dynpro application using local data storage. Flash Demo (HTM/SWF) 10 mins June 10, 2003 gfedc Book2Fly Example with RFC Backend Connection Once you have completed this session, you will understand how to create a backend connection using RFC with Web Dynpro. Flash Demo (HTM/SWF) 11 mins June 25, 2003 gfedc Web Dynpro Basic Examples and Concepts Virtual Classroom 56 mins 22 July, 2003 Write a simple Web Dynpro Application Use table UI-Elements Embed components Web Dynpro Advanced Features Open/ Learning time: 6.5 hours After completing this unit you have found your way through the couple of tutorials which make you feel familiar with advanced features of Web Dynpro. For example, you will write event-handlers of your own, work with complex data structure in the Web Dynpro and fill tables with data sets that are stored in the controller context using data binding. gfedc Creating a Web Dynpro Application in Detail Document (PDF) 90 mins (23 pages) June 25, 2003 This tutorial shows you how to develop, deploy and call a simple Web Dynpro application. It makes you understand the basic concepts of the Web Dynpro view, the Web Dynpro window and the Web Dynpro application at work. gfedc Creating an Extended Web Dynpro Application Document (PDF) 180 mins (46 pages) June 20, 2003 Create a Web Dynpro application with multiple views and a navigation structure Work with your own event handlers Read contexts from the property resource bundles Manipulate UI element attributes at runtime using data binding
gfedc Application of Context Programming and Data Binding Document (PDF) 100 mins (26 pages) June 12, 2003 Declare an extended context structure, including a subnode. Insert a subnode of the type non-singleton in the context structure Fill tables with data sets that are stored in the controller context using data binding Focus Area: Web Dynpro Special Features Web Dynpro Special Features Open/ Learning time: 6 hours After completing this unit you will have a good knowledge about value help, error handling and eventing in Web Dynpro. gfedc Value Help Document (PDF) 90 mins (17 pages) June 18, 2003 Once you have completed this session, you will be able to provide a value help in Web Dynpro applications with the simple value selector and the extended value selector. gfedc Generic UI Services Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will be able to handle: 11 mins July 22, 2003 The value help Errors and messages Java Dictionary and simple types gfedc Dynamic Programming Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will be able to understand: 12 mins July 22, 2003 Dynamic UI modification Dynamic context creation Dynamic metadata Dynamic actions gfedc Error Behavior Document (PDF) 120 mins (33 pages) June 18, 2003 This tutorial shows how Web Dynpro can support the user with the task of correcting faulty input values or help the user if he has left out mandatory inputs. In addition, the application example will contain messages that serve the user as a confirmation for successful actions or as a warning. gfedc Eventing Document (DOC) 105 mins (34 pages) June 30, 2003 Use a Web Dynpro component within another Web Dynpro component Use a program to create and delete a used Web Dynpro component at runtime Create a view composition using component interface views Use server-side eventing to transfer data between two Web Dynpro components Use Reverse Context Mapping to transfer data between embedding and embedded Web Dynpro component.
J2EE Programming with SAP Web AS 6.30 Open/ Learning time: 6 hours After completing this unit you will know how to develop basic J2EE applications with the SAP J2EE Engine 6.30 which is part of the SAP Web AS 6.30. gfedc NetWeaver Developer Studio Virtual Classroom 90 mins July 21, 2003 Work with the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio Know the different views Manage a project and J2EE/Java dictionary perspective gfedc SAP J2EE Engine 6.30 Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will know: 45 mins July 23, 2003 SAP Java Server Technology Platform SAP J2EE Engine 6.30 How to install and set up the SAP J2EE Engine 6.30 gfedc Creating Your First J2EE Application SAP Library Tutorial (HTM) The objective of this simple tutorial is to show you how to: 30 mins July 10, 2003 Use the J2EE toolset in the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio when creating J2EE applications Implement business logic using an enterprise bean Create the front end of a J2EE application Connect the front end to the underlying business component Find here the corresponding sample code and instructions on how to run it. gfedc Creating an EJB with the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio Once you have seen this demo, you will know how to develop a simple Hello-World-Application with a stateless session bean, including the EJB project, the Assembly project, and the Enterprise Application project. Virtual Classroom 30 mins July 24, 2003 gfedc Building a Simple J2EE Application Document (PDF) 60 mins (46 pages) Going through this tutorial will show you step by step how to develop a simple Hello-World-Application with a stateless session bean, including the EJB project, the Assembly project and the Enterprise Application project. gfedc Building a Simple J2EE Application SAP Tutor (SIM) 45 mins (75 steps) Aug. 12, 2003 This SAP Tutor allows you interactively to develop the simple Hello-World-Application described above. gfedc How to Create an EntityBean with SAP Netweaver Developer Studio SAP Tutor (SIM) 40 mins (129 steps) Nov. 17, 2003 Create an Entity Bean Create the respective projects you need for this in the Netweaver Developer Studio
Map the attributes to database columns using Container Managed Persistence gfedc Debugging J2EE Applications SAP Library Tutorial (HTM) In this tutorial, you will familiarize yourself with the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio settings required for debugging. You will then debug a JSP and a servlet from the car rental application. Find here the corresponding sample code and instructions on how to run it. 15 mins July 23, 2003 Java Persistence Open/ Learning time: 3 hours This unit gives you an overview of the SAP persistence framework for Java and provides details you need to use Open SQL for Java and SQLJ. gfedc SAP Web AS 6.30 Persistence Framework and Open SQL for Java SAP Tutor (SIM) 30 mins (34 steps) Oct. 27, 2003 Describe the persistence infrastructure of SAP Web AS 6.30 Explain the differences between vendor specific SQL, Open SQL, SQLJ, JDO and CMP Understand the advantages of Open SQL/SQLJ gfedc Database Programming with Open SQL/SQLJ SAP Tutor (SIM) 60 mins (45 steps) Oct. 30, 2003 Explain the details of Open SQL/SQLJ Use SQLJ to retrieve and update data on the database gfedc Working with SQLJ in the Netweaver Developer Studio SAP Tutor (SIM) 30 mins (53 steps) Once you have completed this session, you will be able to handle SQLJ sources in the SAP Netweaver Oct. 30, 2003 Developer Studio, that is to: Create a Dictionary Project Create the metadata of a table Create a SQLJ Project Know how to handle SQLJ specific error messages gfedc Java Dictionary Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will know how to design and deploy database objects using NetWeaver Development Environment and SAP J2EE Engine 6.30. 45 mins Aug. 8, 2003 Integration Programming Open/ Learning time: 2 hours After completing this unit you know how to use the SAP Java Connector to connect the Java-side with the ABAP side of the SAP Web AS 6.30 and how to connect from the Web Dynpro to an ABAP backend. gfedc Java ABAP Connectivity Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will have an idea of: 54 mins How to use the SAP Java Connector How to access the ABAP side from Web Dynpro
How to access an EJB from Web Dynpro gfedc Creating a Web Dynpro Application Accessing ABAP Functions SAP Library Tutorial (HTM) The following tutorial shows you how to design, implement, deploy, and run a basic Web Dynpro application that accesses persistent data from a remote SAP system. Find here the corresponding sample code and instructions on how to run it. 60 mins July 15, 2003 Web Services Open/ Learning time: 3 hours Once you have completed this unit, you will Have an overview about the basics of Web Services Know how to use the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio to create Web Services Be familiar with the Web Service Creation Wizard Have an overview about the latest standards in the Web Service context gfedc An Introduction to Web Services SAP ebook (PDF/WAV) Web services are a relatively young but already often discussed technology. This presentation gives an overview about the history and current developments of Web service technology. It also illustrates the limitations of Web service-based interoperability for business applications and outlines existing ideas for complete integration. Finally, there will be a short look at SAP s support of Web service technology in SAP NetWeaver and mysap Business Suite. 40 mins Aug. 15, 2003 gfedc Web Services with SAP Web AS 6.30 Virtual Classroom Once you have completed this session, you will 85 mins Have an overview about the basics of Web Services Know how to use the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio to create Web Services gfedc The Web Service Creation Wizard SAP Tutor (SIM) 20 mins (62 steps) This tutorial will show you how to use the Web Service Creation Wizard to create a Web Service based Nov. 24, 2003 on a program for checking credit limits. The program is implemented as EJB and is to be created and deployed as a Web Service by means of the Web Service Creation Wizard. Click here to find the source project containing the DemoCreditLimitCheck bean. gfedc Update on Web Service Standards Status for Web services standards in areas such as security, reliable messaging, choreography and metadata exchange from SAP's point of view. Virtual Classroom 31 mins July 16, 2003 Security Open/ Learning time: 6 hours After completing this unit you will be familiar with the latest J2EE security features of SAP Web AS 6.30 as well as with the usage and configuration of the User Management Engine. gfedc J2EE Security Virtual Classroom 65 mins
This sessions covers J2EE security aspects of SAP Web AS 6.30. There is a chapter on how to configure the Web AS, which treats the topics Managing Security, Preparing the Server, and Managing Authentication. The second part deals with Secure Storage, HTTPS Client, and Secure Store and Forward. gfedc User Management Engine Presentation (PDF) 235 mins (98 pages) July 31, 2003 In this session you will learn the architecture of UME, its usage in SAP J2EE 6.30 and its basic features. Additionally you will be supplied with information about how to integrate the UME in SAP J2EE 6.30 as well as its configuration and administration. gfedc User Management Engine APIs Document (PDF) 40 mins (13 pages) Aug. 7, 2003 This document gives an overview of the User Management Engine APIs and their methods. Summary Open/ Summary After completing the section above, you should: Equip yourself for onsite work in Step 2: Prepare For Your Project Do you think you are now ready for your next project? nmlkj Yes nmlkj No, because If you wish, you can extend your competence in the nice-to-know section below. J2EE Open/ Extend Your Competence - Nice to Know This unit gives you basic information what J2EE is and which services it provides. There is also a comprehensive tutorial which shows you how to develop a somewhat more complex J2EE application with the NetWeaver Developer Studio. Back to Top J2EE Overview Once you have completed this session, you will know the: Basic ideas behind J2EE Architecture details of J2EE J2EE services Different roles in the J2EE development process EJB Overview Once you have completed this session, you will know: The concept of Enterprise JavaBeans Types of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Components of an EJB The Client View EntityBeans, CMP, BMP Once you have completed this session, you will know: The concept and details of Entity Beans Virtual Classroom 90 mins July 23, 2003 Virtual Classroom 90 mins July 24, 2003 Virtual Classroom 70 mins July 24, 2003
Persistence (CMP / BMP) Entity Beans Usage Tips Building a J2EE-Based Car Rental Application Once you have completed this tutorial you will have implemented a complex, full blown J2EE example. It comprises different bean classes, a JSP web frontend and persistence. This is for advanced J2EE learners. Find here the corresponding sample code and instructions on how to run it. SAP Library Tutorial (HTM) 300 mins July 15, 2003 Java Persistence Open/ This unit contains some background information about the SAP Java Persistence Framework, its basic ideas, constraints and scope. Java Persistence Background Once you have completed this session, you will know the big picture of the SAP Java persistence framework comprising database software logistics, Components, database objects naming, relational database abstraction and other. Virtual Classroom 60 mins July24, 2003 Web Services Open/ This unit provides you with additional background information on Web Services and related topics and show you how the individual parts form the big picture of the Web Services paradigm. The Acronyms Behind Web Services This Session provides an overview of the different technologies standing behind Web Services. Get a short introduction about XML, UDDI, WSDL and SOAP and see how these parts form the big picture of the Web Services paradigm. Video (WMV) 77 mins Oct 1, 2002 Save & Please remember to save & close whenever you leave this learning map. Back to Top See the statistics for this learning map