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The following development manual introduces several technologies for developing Java-based, multi-tiered business applications. In particular, it discusses in detail how these technologies are implemented in the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio and how you as a Java developer are supported by this development environment.

 

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Introduction to the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio

 

Provides an overview of the architecture of the development environment and introduces the basic concepts and features of the main toolsets that SAP currently delivers.

Getting Started

 

A step by step guide to creating, implementing, deploying, and finally running Web-Dynpro and J2EE applications on the J2EE Engine.

Development of Web Applications

 

Discusses both the Web Dynpro approach and the J2EE standard for creating Web applications. The documentation deals with the whole development cycle of Web Dynpro and J2EE applications.

Development of Business Logic

 

Deals with developing Enterprise JavaBeans, Web services, and Java Messaging. In addition, in Java Persistence, discusses the concepts and infrastructure used access relational databases.

Integrating Security Functions

 

Describes how you can extend your Java applications to include specific security services, and thus control access to the J2EE Engine for users and user groups.

Additional Programming Techniques

 

Deals with a variety of J2EE services (transaction and resource services, JNDI services, and so on), along with some extended programming techniques.

Deployment: Putting It All Together

 

Deals with the deployment with respect to the comprehensive, albeit obsolete, J2EE Engine Deploy Tool. You will only refer to the deployment process described here after you have fully exhausted the possibilities offered by deployment from the IDE project.

Connectivity and Interoperability

 

Deals with different technologies for data exchange between Java applications and other systems, in particular with communication with ABAP applications on the SAP Web Application Server.

 

 

 

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