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July 31st, 2005

ABAP Objects: Introduction to Programming SAP Applications

by Horst Keller, Sascha Kruger
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Book Info
Written by two leading experts and approved by SAP’s ABAP Language Group, this guide provides an in-depth and comprehensive introduction to SAP application programming for Release 4.6. Includes two CDs carrying a fully operational SAP Basis System, and containing all the example programs from the book.

From the Back Cover

ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is a powerful programming language created specifically for developing SAP applications. ABAP Objects is the new object-oriented generation of this language, designed to respond to the needs of SAP’s future strategies and environments.

Posted by SAP Master as Books at 10:15 PM PDT

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July 30th, 2005

Web Programming with the SAP Web Application Server

by Frederic Heinemann, Christian Rau “This book is intended primarily for developers who want to create and implement Web-based applications in the R/3 environment…”

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Book Description
This much anticipated reference book is essential for those who need to fully understand, and become highly proficient with, the development of Web applications (Business Server Pages or BSPs) on the SAP Web Application Server (Web AS). First, get up to speed quickly with profound insights into the SAP Web AS architecture with an in-depth focus on those components that are critical to Internet integration: the Internet Communication Framework (ICF) and the Internet Communication Manager (ICM), as well as the SAP J2EE Engine. Then, benefit immediately from a detailed introduction to the basics of BSP development (components, event handlers, and MVC Design Pattern). Plus, discover the ins and outs of Web standards such as HTML, JavaScript, HTTP, and XML.

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July 29th, 2005

ABAP Objects: Introduction to Programming SAP Applications

ABAP Objects: Introduction to Programming SAP Applications
by Horst Keller, Sascha Kruger
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.

Editorial Reviews
Book Info
Written by two leading experts and approved by SAP’s ABAP Language Group, this guide provides an in-depth and comprehensive introduction to SAP application programming for Release 4.6. Includes two CDs carrying a fully operational SAP Basis System, and containing all the example programs from the book.

From the Back Cover

ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) is a powerful programming language created specifically for developing SAP applications. ABAP Objects is the new object-oriented generation of this language, designed to respond to the needs of SAP’s future strategies and environments.

Posted by SAP Master as Books at 3:20 PM PDT

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SAP NetWeaver For Dummies (Paperback)

SAP NetWeaver For Dummies
by Dan Woods, Jeffrey Word
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Product Details
Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: For Dummies; Bk&CD-Rom edition (April 21, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN: 0764568833
Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.3 x 1.0 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds.

Customer Reviews
Good content, if you’re patient and willing to sift for it
Reviewer: Houston (Houston) - See all my reviews
While the book’s attempt at humor irritates me, I still manage to find good information. The author covers a lot of material. Some of it is way too simplistic. Some of it is not deep enough in my opinion. I’ve picked it up a few times and put it back down, but won’t toss it. That being said, I’m still looking for seomthing better (SAP Press doesn’t have anything actually good either, despite some new titles).

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