Blogs posted June 2004
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DJ Adams posted on June 30, 2004Congratulations to the three TechEd talk winners Luke, Jayakumar and Andreas. The winning talks look really good – I’m looking forward to hearing them. It’s interesting that two of the three are BW related. Seems like a hot... Read More »1Comment0Likes
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Former Member posted on June 29, 2004At SAPphire in New Orleans, I had a rare experience for an author. Because I was invited to the conference as a booth dude to distribute 4,500 books, I was able to interact with hundreds of people who were reading or would soon read the book that... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on June 29, 2004These days, on Wednesday, June 23th, and on Thursday, I attended the NetWeaver Congress in Frankfurt, Germany. Lucky about having get paid the conference fee by my employer, it was easy for me reaching the place of hell’s action, living in... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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The problems If you implement a web service tool, especially a wsdl processor, you may have already been deeply confused about how import works in WSDL. If you are a web service develpoer, you may have been puzzled by the WSDLs generated by your... Read More »1Comment1Like
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As we finished up in the How I Started with SAP Web Development, Cont’d from this series, we see we’re once again down, I do believe we stand at SAP 2 and Web Developer 0. You are probably like me and asking yourself why bother... Read More »0Comments1Like
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Former Member posted on June 27, 2004Well, I was thoroughly amused by learning the fact that the book ‘NetWeaver for Dummies’ became an instant bestseller recently during SAPPHIRE. Though I haven’t yet had a glance at that book, I am pretty sure that it would have... Read More »1Comment0Likes
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Former Member posted on June 26, 2004I’ve been a little stealthy lately (but it’s not because I haven’t been busy 😉 The NetWeaver platform is HUGE and I’m amazed at the breadth of the offering each time I peek a bit more under the covers. With such a... Read More »13Comments0Likes
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Mark Finnern posted on June 25, 2004Is SDN your browser home page? Are you an SDN Weblogger? Did you write double digit forum posts in the last month? Do you live in the Bay Area or will be in the vicinity next Wednesday, the 30th of June? If you can say Yes to three of the above... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Mark Finnern posted on June 25, 2004Marc Goodner Standardizing Syndication a couple of Weblogs ago: ” … I know of another really cool site that provides ATOM feeds but unfortunately it’s a secret …” and Brian... Read More »1Comment0Likes