The administration settings described below are available for creating Web applications with Web Dynpro ABAP.
Getting Started
To learn how to create Web applications using Web Dynpro ABAP, you can work through the simple tutorials .
You have made the required configuration settings .
Tasks on Demand
Settings for the Area |
Links |
Description |
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Internet Communication Manager (ICM) |
ICM Server Cache |
To optimize performance, the HTTP request handler can use the ICM server cache (or Internet server cache) when reusing MIME objects. |
Monitoring the Status of the ICM |
Monitoring and administration of the ICM in the SAP system. |
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Parameterization of the ICM and the ICM Server Cache |
Profile parameters for configuring the ICM and the Internet server cache to enable HTTP or SMTP communication with your ABAP system. |
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Internet Communication Framework (ICF) |
Troubleshooting and Monitoring |
Analysis of ICF error messages, error handling, and monitoring (ICF recorder, and so on) |
Security |
Logon Ticket Cache |
Function for improving performance with multiple logons. |
For more information, see Security Issues for Web Dynpro ABAP . |
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Monitoring |
Detailed information for Web Dynpro ABAP applications is included in CCMS monitoring. |
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Logging |
HTTP logging is available for problems with HTTP data transfer. |
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Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) |
Avoid shortened FQDN. |
Additional Information
For information about the concepts and functions that the Web Dynpro programming model offers for the ABAP area, see the Web Dynpro ABAP documentation .