Blogs tagged service builder
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Part 1: Preparation — Advertisement: — — No ABAP development skills required — — — Over-View Part 1: Preparation (this blog) * 360°-View * Pre-View * Quick-View on Prerequisites * Service-Oriented View Part... Read More »2Comments9Likes -
Former Member posted on November 12, 20141). Step-by-Step to upload the file attachment in CRM WebUI using Net Weaver Gateway. Create the project in SEGW Transaction Code and the Entity Type: In the Entity Type Properties select the check box: Media And the properties of Entity Type... Read More »3Comments3Likes -
Former Member posted on October 8, 2013This article explains how I became interested in the service generation code and the means to alter it, to suit my own requirements. A bit of history… I have identified certain generic ABAP-level operations that I wish to be able to re-use... Read More »8Comments3Likes -
I am happy to announce that the SP7 of SAP NetWeaver Gateway is now available. Which additional features will it bring? Of course there is a complete list of the newly developed topics available as usual in the help portal... Read More »5Comments8Likes -
Thanks for sticking to this multi-part step-by-step guide. Looking into this part (3) means that you have successfully completed the first part (1) and the second part (2) and you are now curious to see how our EPM OData Service will be extended... Read More »24Comments39Likes -
Hello again. In the first part (1) we have created a service that consists of two entities (Sales Order and Sales Order Line Item) and two related entity-sets. The runtime artifacts have been generated and the OData service has been registered and... Read More »31Comments52Likes -
Hello fellow OData Service developers out there. When it comes to OData Service development with SAP NetWeaver Gateway a very typical use case is to build a service that is based on an RFC module (or a set of RFC modules) – e.g. for a List /... Read More »32Comments124Likes -
OData Service – You must have heard the buzzword... Read More »10Comments11Likes