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Abap and Websockets : real-time functionalities with Abap Pusher (on Sap Code Exchange )
In this blog i want to describe my new project on Sap Code Exchange : Abap Pusher alessandro spadoni in ABAP, Code Exchange, Emerging Technologies, JavaScript, Mobile [Feb. 06, 2012 01:30 AM | 10 Comments | Permalink]

Mobile- und Cloud-Computing unter besonderer Betrachtung der Technologien der US amerikanischen Unternehmenen Google Inc. und Amazon.com Inc. und der deutschen SAP AG
Mobile- und Cloud-Computing unter besonderer Betrachtung der Technologien der US amerikanischen Unternehmenen Google Inc. und Amazon.com Inc. und der deutschen SAP AG Mobile- und Cloud-Computing unter besonderer Betrachtung der Technologien der US‑amerikanischen Unternehmen Google Inc. und Amazon.com Inc. und der deutschen SAP AG Alexander.Bell in Java Programming, JavaScript, Mobile, On Demand and Software as a Service (SaaS), SAP NetWeaver Gateway [Feb. 03, 2012 01:37 PM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

Introducing a Search Help Widget for jQuery Mobile
Introducing a search help widget for jQuery Mobile that simplifies development of F4-like search help functionality on mobile applications for SAP systems. Pedro Lima in ABAP, JavaScript, Mobile [Feb. 02, 2012 03:58 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Sophisticated web caching options in HTML 5
HTML 5 introduces sophisticated web storage mechanisms to cache application data - sessionStorage and localStorage. This means that we can get rid of Cookies for this purpose which are overly complicated. Shivank Arya in Emerging Technologies, JavaScript, SAP Developer Network, Scripting Languages, Widgets [Jan. 30, 2012 06:09 AM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

NetWeaver BPM RESTful Service and jQuery Mobile
Create your own mobile web application with the NetWeaver BPM RESTful Service and jQuery Mobile. Leo van Hengel in JavaScript, Code Exchange, Business Process Management, Mobile [Jan. 10, 2012 03:19 PM | 10 Comments | Permalink]

BSP mobile logon screen using jQueryMobile
We can build Mobile Web Application using BSP and Javascript frameworks (for example jQueryMobile).In this blog i want to describe how to overwrite the standard Sap Netweaver logon screen with a mobile optimized screen using jQueryMobile. alessandro spadoni in ABAP, JavaScript, Mobile [Dec. 28, 2011 07:20 PM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

XML Form Builder - Simple Date Validation
XML form builder provides field validation for mandatory fields, Data Types, Data Lengths and Patterns - Strings. I found date validation is not handled in the XML form builder application. Here goes my blog, which describes how date validation can be handled in the XML form builder application Ganesh Natarajan in JavaScript, Enterprise Portal (EP) [Nov. 18, 2011 11:42 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

XMPP chat in the SAP Portal
Can a neat chat application seamless embedded into the SAP Portal add value? Tobias Hofmann in Enterprise Portal (EP), Interoperability, JavaScript, Knowledge Management (KM) [Nov. 16, 2011 11:27 AM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

How browser extensions can make our life much easier: a real case applied to Google Chrome and SAP PI
Using a simple Chrome Extension, this weblog shows how it's easy to create and share information across your consulting company: a real case dealing with PI Integration builder pages. Andrea Quarta in JavaScript, Open Source, SAP NetWeaver Platform, SAP Process Integration (PI), Scripting Languages [Nov. 16, 2011 01:39 AM | 1 Comments | Permalink]

Integration between HTML 5 Drag & Drop and SAP ABAP HTTP ICF Services – PART I
This blog describes our technical presentation at Sap Inside Track Milan 2011. Together with Alessandro Spadoni , I will describe native HTML5 drag & drop and integration with SAP HTTP SICF Services. Patrizia0103 in ABAP, JavaScript [Nov. 13, 2011 05:01 AM | 7 Comments | Permalink]

Integration between HTML5 Drag & Drop and SAP ABAP HTTP ICF Services - PART II
This blog describes our technical presentation at Sap Inside Track Milan 2011 about Html5® Dnd & SAP SICF Services. In this second part , i will show you a tipical "Sap World" example: SFLIGHT alessandro spadoni in ABAP, JavaScript [Nov. 13, 2011 12:50 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

A Better SCN Mobile Experience on Any Device!
Read SCN blogs on your mobile device in style, without installing any apps! Sascha Wenninger in Beginner, Improving My Experience, JavaScript, SAP Developer Network, Social Media and Social Networks [Sep. 06, 2011 05:42 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

ASUG sessions at TechEd Las Vegas covering SAP Portal
Following the blog from Vera Gutbrod about SAP Portal session at TechEd Las Vegas from SAP, I will now try to convince you to also join 2 ASUG sessions. Tobias Hofmann in Enterprise Portal (EP), JavaScript, Mobile, SAP TechEd [Aug. 26, 2011 10:22 AM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Exposing SAP over the Web
Using SAP::Rfc to web enable an existing SAP standard process Adam Trickett in ABAP, JavaScript, Perl [Aug. 24, 2011 11:26 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

TechEd Las Vegas: Mobility by SAP Portal (Expert Networking Session)
On Tuesday, Tuesday, 4:30 P.M I will host an expert network session at TechEd Las Vegas, titled: Mobility by SAP Portal. Read what I've planned for my session. Tobias Hofmann in Enterprise Portal (EP), Java Programming, JavaScript, Mobile, SAP TechEd [Aug. 23, 2011 01:54 PM | 5 Comments | Permalink]

RFC bindings for Node.js
Node.js: Bindings for the SAP NetWeaver RFC SDK Joachim Dorner in JavaScript, Interoperability, Scripting Languages [Aug. 16, 2011 10:04 PM | 6 Comments | Permalink]

AJAX, JSON and GZIP responses from SAP Portal
Modify the NetWeaver AS Java configuration for JSON responses from the portal. Tobias Hofmann in Enterprise Portal (EP), Java Programming, JavaScript, SAP NetWeaver Platform [Aug. 11, 2011 05:49 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

Dukie's Life-Changing Experiences in Palo Alto, CA
On July 27th and 28th July, 2011, my son Prithvi Prabahar, a sophomore in Duke University and I attended the Mobility InnoJam in SAP Labs, Palo Alto, Ca. In my opinion, it was a life-changing event for my son. Why? This blog provides a list of the Top-10 reasons. Bala Prabahar in Mobile, Beginner, Career Center, Co-Innovation Lab, JavaScript [Aug. 07, 2011 08:08 AM | 11 Comments | Permalink]

Automatic resizing of buttons on browser window resize in Portal
The blog describes how to re-size html buttons to fit to browser window screen in an SAP Enterprise Portal, using a simple Javascript. Priyanka Singh in Enterprise Portal (EP), JavaScript [Jul. 20, 2011 12:53 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Get Your Questions About SUP 2.0 Answered
Mobile enterprise application platforms help developers create apps fast and furious(ly). The biggest enterprise vendor, SAP, has chosen to standardize on one. Should you? Eric Lai in Emerging Technologies, Java Programming, JavaScript, Mobile, SAP Developer Network [May. 31, 2011 02:46 PM | 8 Comments | Permalink]

AJAX enabled dynamic editable data grid using Servlet and XSL in MII.
This blog explains in detail on how to create an XSL for a query template, use that in a Servlet to generate a dynamic grid as well as add editable elements to the XSL and read them in JavaScript. Furthermore, the blogs shows you how to use AJAX to send data and retrieve data from a server asynchronously with just refreshing a part of the web page improving by usability and performance of the user interface. Srinivas Kumar in Emerging Technologies, JavaScript, Manufacturing [May. 25, 2011 06:51 PM | 5 Comments | Permalink]

Cross-domain communications with ABAP and JSONP
In this blog i want to create an ABAP Custom HTTP handler using JSONP, a pattern of usage that allows a page to request data from a server in a different domain. alessandro spadoni in ABAP, JavaScript, Scripting Languages [May. 25, 2011 01:29 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

Hey Web Developers! SAP's Sybase Unwired Platform Wants YOU
Sybase Unwired Platform 2.0 is a major upgrade of SAP's enterprise app development platform, and a centerpiece of its mobile strategy. Eric Lai in Eclipse, JavaScript, Mobile [May. 17, 2011 05:54 AM | 11 Comments | Permalink]

Make SAP CRM automatically "click" itself and navigate like a BDC!
Javascript can be leveraged to drive CRM BSP applications automatically, by simulating button clicks and user navigation. Jonathan Groll in ABAP, CRM, JavaScript, SAP NetWeaver Platform [May. 05, 2011 04:46 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

Deliver dynamic search of SAP data into a website using RESTful services
The ability of an ABAP server to provide a lean HTTP feed can be leveraged not only to interact with mobile clients, but also to interact with other clients such as your corporate intranet website. Here we look at implementing a dynamic lookup of SAP data into a non-SAP website. John Moy in ABAP, Beyond SAP, JavaScript, Mobile, Scripting Languages [Apr. 07, 2011 07:25 AM | 14 Comments | Permalink]

What does it mean for a Business Software Vendor to support HTML5? (Technical Summary)
This is the second of two blogs on what it means for a Business Software Vendor to "support" HTML5. This blog is aimed at Web developers or any technical person with an interest in HTML5 Chris Whealy in Business Server Pages, JavaScript, PHP, Scripting Languages, Standards [Feb. 26, 2011 03:32 PM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

What does it mean for a Business Software Vendor to support HTML5? (Executive Summary)
This is the first of two blogs on what it means for a Business Software Vendor to "support" HTML5. This blog is aimed at non-technical decision makers with an interest in HTML5 Chris Whealy in Standards, JavaScript, PHP, Scripting Languages [Feb. 18, 2011 09:35 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Will the SAP Portal cope with the new Firefox roadmap for 2011?
The SAP Portal supports Firefox, but the supported version differs from what Mozilla recommends. The roadmap for Firefox for 2011 raises the questions if and how the SAP Portal will support Firefox. Tobias Hofmann in Application Server, Enterprise Portal (EP), JavaScript, Standards [Feb. 08, 2011 07:01 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

iGoogle Gadget (featuring UWL,BPM,JSON & OAuth) - Part 3
Final blog about creating an iGoogle Gadget showing the UWL Tasks from a BPM Process. This part will focus on creating the iGoogle Gadget for your iGoogle Homepage. Leo van Hengel in Service-Oriented Architecture, JavaScript, Composition Environment (CE), Universal Worklist, Widgets [Feb. 04, 2011 09:53 AM | 10 Comments | Permalink]

Extend your SAP jQuery Mobile web app with HTML5 concepts and Native device features - Part 2
In Part 1 of this blog we investigated the ease of developing a jQuery Mobile web app connected to an SAP ABAP server and enhanced with HTML5 / CSS3 techniques. Here in Part 2 we look to extend our mobile web application to transform it into a native app using PhoneGap, leveraging native capabilities of the mobile device. John Moy in ABAP, Emerging Technologies, JavaScript, Mobile, Beyond SAP [Jan. 20, 2011 05:59 AM | 5 Comments | Permalink]

Extend your SAP jQuery Mobile web app with HTML5 concepts and Native device features - Part 1
There is much excitement about the promise of HTML5 for the mobile web. Follow this blog series as we explore some of the concepts offered by HTML5 / CSS3 to extend our jQuery Mobile web app. We connect our mobile web application with an SAP system by implementing a RESTful service. Also we look to extend our mobile web application to transform it into a native app using PhoneGap, leveraging native capabilities of the mobile device. John Moy in ABAP, Emerging Technologies, JavaScript, Mobile, Beyond SAP [Jan. 17, 2011 01:35 AM | 34 Comments | Permalink]

Get the connection status between MII and UDS Server and display it on front end
Ge the status between MII and UDS Server and display it on front end Manisha Batabyal in Manufacturing, Beginner, Emerging Technologies, JavaScript [Jan. 16, 2011 11:13 PM | 1 Comments | Permalink]

Mobile Apps or Mobile Web?
Today, mobile apps are all the rage. They are popular and growing in number. But as HTML5 evolves as a technology along with mobile web browser capabilities, the mobile app vs. mobile web scenario may be much closer than we think. Pete Lagana in Beyond SAP, Emerging Technologies, Improving My Experience, JavaScript, Mobile [Jan. 14, 2011 07:06 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

SAP SDN Blog Reader for iPad, iPhone and Android devices
A SDN Blog reader for iPad, iPhone and Android devices. I´ve written a blog reader for the mentioned devices. At the moment it´s just a field study to integrate the Sencha Touch framework with grails and google app engine. Deployment at a SAP Netweaver Application Server Java is also no problem. Helmut Tammen in Beyond SAP, Java Programming, JavaScript, SAP Developer Network, Scripting Languages [Dec. 02, 2010 03:58 AM | 17 Comments | Permalink]

Custom code synchronisation across the SAP landscape
ABAP Custom code control SAP custom code version control SAP change control Rick Porter in ABAP, Business Intelligence (BusinessObjects), Java Programming, JavaScript [Nov. 11, 2010 09:28 PM | 9 Comments | Permalink]

JSON Parser in Objective C on Code Exchange
A reusable JSON parser for Objective C is now available on Code Exchange. John Astill in Beyond SAP, Code Exchange, JavaScript, Mobile [Nov. 10, 2010 09:24 AM | 1 Comments | Permalink]

Enterprise Geeks to planet earth: "Houston, we have a problem"
The Enterprise Geeks bemoan the expertise and knowledge that developers are currently bring to the table. In doing so they draw parallels to certification themes that are worth attention Dennis Howlett in ABAP, Java Programming, JavaScript [Sep. 30, 2010 09:05 PM | 8 Comments | Permalink]

Twibap: the ABAP Twitter API
The End Is Near: August 16th 2010 (the end of basic authentication for Twitter API calls) Uwe Fetzer in ABAP, Beyond SAP, Code Exchange, JavaScript [Aug. 12, 2010 04:34 AM | 13 Comments | Permalink]

Minor tweaks for my SDN forum experience
Description of some minor tweaks I apply to make my SDN forum experience more enjoyable. I hope this motivates others to experiment on their own and share their tweaks... Harald Boeing in Improving My Experience, JavaScript, Ranting, SAP Developer Network [Jul. 08, 2010 10:22 AM | 15 Comments | Permalink]

A commentary on the upcoming Portal features in NW 7.3 Part Deux
This is the 2nd in a series of blog posts covering the recent partner enablement sessions for SAP Portal 7.3. This installment will cover the sessions on the Next Generation of Web Page Composer (WPC) and the new AJAX framework. Simon Kemp in Enterprise Portal (EP), Emerging Technologies, Improving My Experience, JavaScript, Partnership, Scripting Languages, Standards, Widgets [May. 12, 2010 02:12 PM | 6 Comments | Permalink]

A commentary on the upcoming Portal features in NW 7.3
In this blog series I would like to share with you some of the upcoming features of the SAP Portal in Netweaver 7.3. I have been attending the current series of SAP Partner Edge sessions and I would like to share my thoughts on what I've seen so far... Simon Kemp in Enterprise Portal (EP), Partnership, Improving My Experience, Java Programming, JavaScript, Knowledge Management (KM), Standards [Apr. 22, 2010 11:44 PM | 14 Comments | Permalink]

Applying Conditions Confuses Results
When conditions are applied to a query, the results can be confusing to the end user. Although it seems to be documented that results rows are calculated on the entire report data, regardless of whether conditions are applied or not, there seem to be certain circumstances where this is not the case, leading to illogical results. Andrew Lewis in Enterprise Data Warehousing/Business Warehouse, Enterprise Portal (EP), JavaScript [Apr. 22, 2010 07:33 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Improve performance of your web application by minimising CSS and JS
Give your SAP web application a boost by minimising the impact Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript has on performance. Use Pack:Tag to minify, combine and compress your CSS and JS files. Victor Yeoh in ABAP, Application Server, Business Server Pages, CRM, Enterprise Portal (EP), Java Programming, JavaScript, Knowledge Management (KM), Web Dynpro [Mar. 26, 2010 08:18 AM | 16 Comments | Permalink]

Web Dynpro for Java Demo Kit
The Web Dynpro for Java Demo Kit is available now for download. Jochen Guertler in Java Programming, JavaScript, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Web Dynpro [Mar. 18, 2010 05:42 AM | 15 Comments | Permalink]

How to migrate Microsoft excel data to MS SQL database in MII 12.0
Reverting this back to draft as unfortunately it is missing summary field (this is important for RSS feeds). Thanks Manisha Batabyal in Emerging Technologies, JavaScript, Manufacturing [Feb. 23, 2010 08:01 PM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Enhance your Portal WebDynpro application with HTTP Cookies, [part2]: JavaScript based solution
The blog provides solution how you can enable support of HTTP Cookies in WebDynpro Java application running within SAP Portal. The proposed method is based on small JavaScript placed on hidden iView which communicates with main WebDynpro iView. The blog also shows how WebDynpro application can communicate with other Portal iViews via Portal client-side events (EPCF). Siarhei Pisarenka in Application Server, Enterprise Portal (EP), Java Programming, JavaScript, Web Dynpro [Feb. 16, 2010 07:59 PM | 8 Comments | Permalink]

HTTP Cookies in Portal WebDynpro application, [part1]: Overview
The blog gives an overview how support of HTTP Cookies can be implemented in WebDynpro Java applications running within SAP Portal. The first blog's part explains the method of Cookie reading via Customer-specific Parameter Provider implementation - feature of SAP Application Integrator available in Portal. Siarhei Pisarenka in Enterprise Portal (EP), Java Programming, JavaScript, Web Dynpro, Application Server [Feb. 16, 2010 12:20 PM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

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