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This book shows advanced ABAP programmers new concepts, technologies, techniques, and functions that have been introduced to ABAP (“Release 7.0”) in the last few years. Based on a single real-world example that runs throughout the book-a university upgrading from SAP R/3 4.6C to SAP NetWeaver 2004s-you’ll follow along with the university’s lead ABAP developer as he develops a custom course booking system. This unique approach allows readers to view the entire process of design, development, and testing--right through the eyes of a developer. You’ll quickly familiarize yourself with all of the…mehr

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This book shows advanced ABAP programmers new concepts, technologies, techniques, and functions that have been introduced to ABAP (“Release 7.0”) in the last few years. Based on a single real-world example that runs throughout the book-a university upgrading from SAP R/3 4.6C to SAP NetWeaver 2004s-you’ll follow along with the university’s lead ABAP developer as he develops a custom course booking system. This unique approach allows readers to view the entire process of design, development, and testing--right through the eyes of a developer. You’ll quickly familiarize yourself with all of the new possibilities in ABAP while discovering a series of actual scenarios that could easily be encountered in a real-life project. In certain areas the authors also provide you with a glimpse towards upcoming ABAP releases, as well as references to former releases, as required.

Highlights include:
- New ABAP Workbench possibilities
- Strings and Binary Strings in Transparent Tables
- Web Service Proxies, Exposing Web Services
- Persistent Objects, ZIP Compression, Shared Memory Objects
- ABAP Unit
- Regular Expressions
- Web Dynpro ABAP, Web Dynpro Debugger View
- Adobe Interactive Forms, BSP, AJAX
- Visual Composer, Portal Eventing
- SAP NetWeaver Business Client

Feature:
Developers guide for new techniques and technologies in SAP NetWeaver 2004s (ABAP 7.0)
New ABAP Editor, unit testing, Adobe Interactive Forms, Web Dynpro debugging, and more
Practical know-how straight from SAP’s workshops and labs
Autorenporträt
Thomas Jung is an applications developer for the Kimball Electronics Group. He has been involved in SAP implementations at Kimball as an ABAP Developer for over 9 years. He has done some work in the Microsoft world with VB and .NET Development, but his first love remains as always: ABAP.
For the past several years, Tom has been involved in the use of BSP development at Kimball and more recently the introduction of ABAP Web Services for critical interfaces.
Tom also holds the Chair position for the Web Technologies special Interest Group within ASUG (Americas’ SAP Users’ Group). In 2004 and 2005, Tom won the award for overall top contributor to SDN.