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Standard examples of Web Dynpro applications, commonly found elsewhere, can leave SAP developers with many questions and severe limitations. This book takes you to the next level with detailed examples that show you exactly what you need to know in order to leverage Web Dynpro applications in your daily work. From the interaction with the Java Developer Infrastructure (JDI), to the use of Web Dynpro components, to the integration into SAP NetWeaver Portal and the use of its services this unique book delivers it all. In addition, readers get dozens of tips and tricks on fine-tuning Web Dynpro…mehr

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Standard examples of Web Dynpro applications, commonly found elsewhere, can leave SAP developers with many questions and severe limitations. This book takes you to the next level with detailed examples that show you exactly what you need to know in order to leverage Web Dynpro applications in your daily work. From the interaction with the Java Developer Infrastructure (JDI), to the use of Web Dynpro components, to the integration into SAP NetWeaver Portal and the use of its services this unique book delivers it all. In addition, readers get dozens of tips and tricks on fine-tuning Web Dynpro applications in terms of response time, security, and structure. Expert insights on the configuration and administration of the Web Dynpro runtime environment, as a component of SAP NetWeaver 2004, serve to round out this comprehensive reference.
Autorenporträt
After his studies in mathematics, physics, and computer science at the University of Freiburg, Germany, Bertram Ganz finished his teacher training at a grammar school stressing technical sciences. He started his professional career as a software trainer before he joined SAP AG in 2002. Since then, he has been working as a Web Dynpro Java runtime developer. Bertram's work focuses primarily on knowledge transfer, rollout, and documentation. He regularly publishes articles on Web Dynpro in the context of SAP NetWeaver Application Server.
After graduating in computer science at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Jochen Gürtler wrote his thesis on computer center management systems (CCMS) at SAP AG. He joined SAP's technology development team in 1998. In the first two years he worked at SAPMarkets – a SAP subsidiary – where he took part in the development of a component-based user interface framework. In the summer of 2001, Jochen joined the Web Dynpro team. Here, he was one of the driving forces for integration with other SAP NetWeaver components, in particular the SAP NetWeaver Portal integration. Jochen is currently working as a development architect and is responsible for the advanced integration of Web Dynpro and SAP NetWeaver Portal. He regularly publishes articles on the use of Web Dynpro within SAP NetWeaver.
Timo Lakner studied computer science at the University of Freiburg, Germany. He spent the first years of his professional career in the datamining area at IBM and joined SAP AG in 2002. At SAP he has been working ever since as a software developer for the Web Dynpro runtime. His work primarily focuses on the integration with SAP Web Application Server, session management, runtime repository, and portal integration.