Blogs posted January 2004
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Former Member posted on January 30, 2004There is an article over at XML.com today about a nifty utility called Ox that can provide you with documentation about those XSL or XPATH elements you can’t recall, right from the command line. The article has full notes on usage and how... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Pankaj Kumar posted on January 29, 2004I cann’t be better than what is written at help.sap.com site. So here is the straight dope from there. Read it and marvel upon 😀 Data Partitioning UME also supports data partitioning. This means that you can configure UME to use different... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on January 29, 2004The latest Log Viewer has these following new features: Exclude Filter Global Date/Time filter Color code Warning/Error/Fatal records OSS copy/paste compatibility Possibility to Right-adjust columns Run as service/daemon on Windows/Unix Show file... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Mark Finnern posted on January 27, 2004I was surprised to find that the Internet Archive is the 52nd most visited English language site on the Internet. Why? What is so interesting there? O.K. Vanitysurfing. It is fun to check out... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on January 26, 2004This is the third blog in a sequence of several about the Composite Application Framework (CAF). Please also take a look into the first What is the Composite Application Framework? and second blog CAF II – Which Tools Does SAP Provide?. ... Read More »18Comments0Likes
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2003 was an exciting year for everyone on the SAP Business One team. The 6.2 product was launched in June. Since then, we have seen the release of the Business One SDK in August, followed by the SAP Business One 6.5 release in November, and an... Read More »2Comments0Likes
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Pankaj Kumar posted on January 22, 2004For all the PDK developers JSP syntax color highlighting has been a constant request. We knew Lomboz was there and it was free. Still better now it is open source. You can read more about it here: Pankaj0Comments0Likes
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Mark Finnern posted on January 22, 2004Anna Patterson is the Queen of the geeks, at least fro me 🙂 On the side, while pregnant, she wrote a search engine for the Internet Archive which clocks in at 150,000 lines of plain POSIX C... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Mark Finnern posted on January 21, 2004With over 340 threads, the Enterprise Portal Forum is the most successful within SDN. To make it easier to post and find the right questions/answers we have split it into Enterprise Portal... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on January 20, 2004SAP puts a very strong emphasis on multilingual applications. So if you ever wondered how to make your Web Dynpro application multilingual this is a small how-to Weblog for you. I explain how to make your application multilingual without the need... Read More »2Comments0Likes