Blogs posted October 2006
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006The number of general widget developers is increasing every day; so does the number of developers building widgets to monitor productive or development environments within their companies. Look at the blogs from Building your own SAP Transaction... Read More »4Comments0Likes
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David Halitsky posted on October 31, 2006As noted in Part 7 of this blog: The Diachronic Metadata Repository as a Tool for Risk Reduction via Conflict-Prevention During Legacy-to-ERP Conversions (Part 7) a Diachronic Metadata Repository (DMDR) with the overall structure outlined in Parts... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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I guess this information is very interesting, specially for SDN Bloggers ….. Sometimes while blogging you want to refer to an SAP Note as part of your article, then you have to use this large url to hyperlink the mentioned note:... Read More »4Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006You probably know what an IP adress is: four numbers with dots between them. But even if you happen to know your computer’s IP address by heart, you may not know that this is an address according to IP version 4 (IPv4) – and that IPv4... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006SAP has an enterprise architecture framework and trained enterprise architects . One of the common questions that I have to address these days is “what exactly is the difference between solution and enterprise... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006Dear BPX community members, Welcome to the first of many blogs to come about composite applications and composite applications development and its applicability to the consumer products (CP) industry. I am looking forward to a lively... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006Earlier this year, SAP published a roadmap, in which we shared with you – our community – what are the main next steps in supporting Java. This roadmap was a clear sign about how committed SAP is in supporting the latest Java standards,... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006The SAP Mobile Infrastructure is offered in two flavors: JSP and AWT. Both versions include the same core APIs for synchronization, configuration, persistence, logging and so on. The JSP based MI client includes a Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.4... Read More »2Comments0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006Whenever you decide to create your own composite applications using the capabilities of the Guided Procedures Framework, you may want to consult with the available reference documentation. It shows you how to develop, configure and adapt composites... Read More »1Comment0Likes
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Former Member posted on October 31, 2006I created an Extension for Firefox called SapLogon tool, this extension reads the saplogon.ini file and creates a menu item to access each system. SapLogon tool is available within mozilla web site at the URL you see at the top of this... Read More »18Comments0Likes