Web Dynpro ABAP: Programming for SAP

Author:   James Wood ,  Shaan Parvaze
Publisher:   SAP Press
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781592294169


Pages:   784
Publication Date:   28 October 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Web Dynpro ABAP: Programming for SAP


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Writing a Web Dynpro ABAP application may be a job, but it can also be a craft, and in this book, you have the tool you need to become a master. Start with the basics, jump right into advanced concepts, or flip straight to workbooks so you can apply your knowledge to real-life exercises. Whatever your WDA goal may be, this book will get you there. 1. The Complete Picture: Move through the whole world of WDA at your own pace. Whether you're starting from the ground level or building on existing knowledge, you'll find everything you need. 2. WDA Programming Model: Learn about all aspects of the WDA programming model: controllers, contexts, windows, views, UI elements, and more. 3. Special Topics: Dive into focused discussions of concepts like the Floorplan Manager, WDA integration, security, and performance tuning. 4. Developer Workbooks: Test your knowledge with developer workbooks that ask you to accomplish specific tasks as part of developing a real-life WDA application. 5. Source Code Bundle: Explore solutions to the developer workbooks, as well as all the example code in the book, via the book's downloadable source code bundle. Highlights Include: Controllers Contexts Windows and views UI elements Component-based development Dynamic programming Configuration and enhancement Floorplan Manager WDA integration Security Performance tuning

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Author:   James Wood ,  Shaan Parvaze
Publisher:   SAP Press
Imprint:   SAP Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.497kg
ISBN:  

9781592294169


ISBN 10:   1592294162
Pages:   784
Publication Date:   28 October 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Getting Started Foundations for Web Dynpro A Model-Based Approach to UI Development Technical Integration Concepts Summary The Anatomy of WDA Applications Component-Based Software Development Concepts Web Dynpro Components Web Dynpro Applications Summary Developing Your First WDA Application Requirements Overview Getting Started with the Web Dynpro Explorer Creating a WDA Component Creating and Testing the WDA Application Summary Controller Development Controller Element Overview Working with Specific Controller Types Controller Usages Understanding the Web Dynpro Phase Model Web Dynpro Programming Interface Overview Assistance Classes Tool Support for Controller Development Summary Working with Contexts Contexts: Revisited Context Nodes and Context Attributes: Up Close Defining a Context Context Programming Supply Functions Context Mapping and Data Binding: Up Close Summary Windows and Views Windows Views Navigation Concepts Summary Basic UI Elements Introduction to UI Elements UI Elements from the Text Category UI Elements from the Action Category UI Elements from the Selection Category Summary Advanced UI Elements UI Elements from the Graphic Category UI Elements from the Integration Category UI Elements from the Complex Category Drag and Drop Summary Component-Based Development Concepts Web Dynpro Component Interfaces: Revisited Component Usage Concepts Case Study: Working with Faceless Components Case Study: Working with the SAP List Viewer Guidelines for Applying Multi-Component Designs Summary User Interaction Defining Input Helps Providing Help Texts Confirmation Dialog Boxes Displaying Messages Summary Dynamic Programming Summary Configuration and Adaptation The Adaptation Concept Component Configuration with the Configuration Editor Application Configuration Personalization and Customization Component-Defined Adaptation Parameterization Accessibility Style Sheets Internationalization and Translation Summary Modifications and Enhancements WDA Integration with the Enhancement Framework Enhancing Web Dynpro Components Explicit Enhancements in Web Dynpro Adjustments after an Upgrade Summary Working with the Floorplan Manager Floorplan Architecture Getting Started with Floorplans Working with the Configuration Editor Working with GUIBBs Configuring Wires Working with Dialog Boxes Web Dynpro Page Builder Summary WDA Integration RIA Integration with Web Dynpro Islands Adobe Flash Islands Integration Microsoft Silverlight Islands Integration SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe Integration SAP NetWeaver Portal Integration Consuming Web Services in WDA Summary Security Concepts System Logon System Logoff and Error Pages Authorizations Application Data Security Security of Context Data in a View File Upload Security Whitelist Infrastructure Summary Performance Tuning Formulating an Approach Best Practices and Design Tips Performance Analysis Tools Performance Tuning Checklist Summary 700 Development Workbooks Displaying Basic Contact Information for a User Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Application Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Showing User Role Assignments Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Developing a Custom User Report Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Implementing Special Features Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Using Component-Based Development Techniques Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Configuring an FPM Application Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Integrating WDA with Flash Requirements Overview Design Approach Solution Appendices Debugging WDA Applications The Authors Index

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James Wood is the founder and principal consultant of Bowdark Consulting, Inc., an SAP NetWeaver consulting and training organization. With more than seven years of experience as a software engineer, James specializes in custom development in the areas of ABAP Objects, Java/J2EE, SAP NetWeaver Process Integration, and the SAP NetWeaver Portal.Before starting Bowdark Consulting, Inc. in 2006, James was an SAP NetWeaver consultant for SAP America, Inc. and IBM Corporation where he was involved in multiple SAP implementations. He holds a master's degree in software engineering from Texas Tech University. To learn more about James and the book, please check out his website at http://www.bowdarkconsulting.com. Shaan Parvaze (Lockheed Martin) is an SAP consultant who has been working in and around ABAP/Web-based technologies for over 10 years. In addition to being well-versed in Web Dynpro ABAP, he is also familiar with competing technologies such as BSPs/ASPs/JSPs, and RIA with Adobe Flex, giving him a well-rounded background and an expert knowledge of programming technology.

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