Blogs posted November 21, 2005
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IBM and University of Georgia have recently submitted a notes to W3C for the description of the semantics of a Web service. The title of the note, “Web Service Semantics – WSDL-S”, is somewhat misleading, but the idea proposed... Read More »5Comments0Likes -
Michal Krawczyk posted on November 21, 2005Exchange infrastructure may be implemented in many environments where IDOC exchange between different SAP systems has been working for a very long time. You can use XI with new scenarios but is it realy not worth to update the old scenarios too?... Read More »11Comments0Likes -
WS-ReliableExchange Update In June I WS-ReliableExchange: The Beginning of the End!? about the then imminent battle over the reliable messaging space in web services. I received several positive comments from people interested in... Read More »3Comments0Likes -
Introduction In this weblog I will focus on the possibilities of SAP XML Document Object Model (DOM) processing at the ABAP stack. My objective is to explain how you can use it in abap mapping. For this I split this weblog into three parts. This... Read More »24Comments4Likes -
Former Member posted on November 21, 2005Intro Org. A has clear plans of embarking on SAP NetWeaver initiatives, the plans being in place for the next five years. The first and foremost activity post their ESA roadmap exercise being the removal of the “best-of-breed”... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 21, 2005For the past couple of months I have been away from the SDN community.I also have not been involved in any PHP/SAP projects for a few months either. I’m currently doing work for a online marketing company which are using Linux,PHP and other... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 21, 2005Purpose Typically there are 3 issues we face in legacy-legacy integration with interfaces 1) Creating Hierarchical structure for Target 2) Using Multimapping to split source XML into multiple target XML structures and thereon into multiple... Read More »0Comments0Likes