Blogs posted September 11, 2006
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Closures are now officially announced as probably becoming part of the Java language. Here are a few links about that: Peter Ahé’s Weblog Closure proposal Closure proposal v2 Neil Gafter’s blog on closures Various... Read More »5Comments0Likes -
Marilyn Pratt posted on September 11, 2006What Happens When 300 SDN Superstars Convene? Networking, mash-ups, quality conversations, knowledge transfer, learning, teaching and….fun Matthias Zeller has already shared so quickly and generously his impressions and pictures in this SDN... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
Read the Press Release After much interest in the Preview and Beta of Crystal Reports for eclipse we are glad that it is now Generally Available. The last 12 months have been very exciting for me and the rest of the Crystal Reports for Eclipse... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Matthias Zeller posted on September 11, 2006I just came back to my hotel room in the Venetian after a long day at the SAP Developer Network day. It was great. Mark, Craig and team organized an excellent event with the right mixture of organized sessions and freestyle activities and... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
David Halitsky posted on September 11, 2006Parts 1-5 of this tutorial: If you’ve written something in SAP from scratch, you (probably) haven’t bothered to understand what someone else has already done (Part 5 of “Event-Driven” Tutorial on WD-ABAP Component... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 11, 2006SAP and ‘Scripting’? You might ask: What does it have to do with each other? In the past there was limited support from SAP for the ‘Scripting community’. This will change now. As one part of our activities to address the... Read More »16Comments0Likes -
One of the typically tacit roles assumed by you, the BPX, is that of mentor and advisor. Whether youre an external consultant or internal employee, as a BPX there is an expectation of you to provide knowledge transfer to others as well as... Read More »3Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on September 11, 2006A typical implementation of SAP BI will go through the following stages: Define –> Configure –> Develop –> Deploy. There is also a critical stage before starting the Define phase of Implementation like Pre-Sales,... Read More »3Comments0Likes