Blogs tagged UI5 Web Components
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UI5con is back to its roots with an incredible in-person conference this year. Mark your calendar for July 6th, 2023, and join us in St. Leon-Rot, Germany. Unleash your potential and join the UI5 product team and community ambassadors for a... Read More »0Comments11Likes
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SAPUI5 is a frontend framework that allows for the building of apps that follows SAP Fiori, the design guidelines for SAP. The apps are built with an MVC (model, view, controller) pattern using HTML5, JavaScript, XML, OData and JSON. It is highly... Read More »2Comments17Likes
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Introduction It has been a while since the usage of UI5 Web Components inside OpenUI5 has been shown as part of the UI5ers live episode 6 in March 2021. Finally, it’s time for an update. The goal is to enable the support of Web Components in... Read More »12Comments39Likes
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We’re excited to announce the call for speakers for UI5con ON AIR 2022 (July 07-08, 2022). Everyone in the UI5 community is invited to submit their session and hands-on ideas. This is a unique opportunity for you to share the stage with other... Read More »0Comments5Likes
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This is a summary of Devtoberfest week 5 and a preview of the final phase before SAP TechEd 2021 begins – the frontend week. Week 5 “Data && Analytics” Recap Times were never more exciting for developers working with data. Data... Read More »0Comments11Likes
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We are happy to share the highlights of Release Candidate 13 of UI5 Web Components with you. Release Candidate 13 is the first version without support for Internet Explorer. However, if you still need IE support we offer the @ui5/webcomponents-ie11... Read More »1Comment5Likes
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We are happy to share the highlights of Release Candidate 12 of UI5 Web Components with you. Release Candidate 12 is the last version to support Internet Explorer. We introduced a new package @ui5/webcomponents-ie11 that maintains all the IE-related... Read More »0Comments2Likes
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We are happy to share the highlights of Release Candidate 11 of UI5 Web Components with you. In Release Candidate 11 we mainly focused on delivering new components and component enhancements. In addition, we invested significant time to... Read More »0Comments3Likes
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Preface The goal of this blog post is to demonstrate how multiple versions of UI5 Web Component can co-exist on a single page, a case mostly micro frontends developers may encounter. If you are new to UI5 Web Components, I suggest visiting our... Read More »2Comments18Likes
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User interfaces are a small but yet the most representative part of an enterprise application. These days every user across the business process is being surrounded by a great deal of digital content. In order to efficiently perform throughout the... Read More »0Comments18Likes