Blogs posted July 5, 2006
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Eddy De Clercq posted on July 5, 2006| | {code:html}http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/webcontent/uuid/40d903f9-0b01-0010-4fab-cbea484aa0a3|border=0!... Read More »7Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on July 5, 2006Scenario Summary In the design : Declare thetarget data type in-sync with the XML required as regards to the data, meaningeach node in the XML would become a node in the target data type. The requiredXML will be derived within the payload using... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
Currently I am working for SAP Netweaver Developer Studio which is based on an open source IDE. At a certain point, I had to call a http URL through a proxy and highly appreciated the new Java 5.0 functionalities for proxying. The proxy needed... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Marilyn Pratt posted on July 5, 2006Looking for SAP Composite Application Framework Contents? The NetWeaver Homepage has been updated to contain a link to the SAP Composite Application Framework Page under SAP NetWeaver Components In addition to the update to the NetWeaver Homepage,... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
Mark Finnern posted on July 5, 2006There is going to be a great evening event at the end of the SDN day in Las Vegas. We have rented the replica of the Hofbräuhaus for the selected 300 that are going to join us and make the SDN day special. Is there a better way to wind down... Read More »3Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on July 5, 2006Intro: In the last blog, we lay down the business requirements per the inputs privided by the Shop floor executives. In this blog, let us explore the systemic issues that would be required of an application that would render business value to... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Igor Barbaric posted on July 5, 2006SDN Success Story Hi! I have a very good reason to express my thanks to all of you folks, who helped me to do something incredible. A year or so ago, I was a silent ABAP-er minding my own business, when a single SDN weblog started an avalanche that... Read More »6Comments0Likes