Update to the Web Dynpro Mind Map
Here's the latest update to the Web Dynpro Mind Map May. 13, 2008
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Web Dynpro Online Training Series
Here's the latest installment of eLearning presentations about Web Dynpro Java. May. 13, 2008
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Two new Web Dynpro Java E-Learning presentations
Here are two Web Dynpro E-learning presentations for anyone involved in Web Dynpro Java programming!
Enjoy! Mar. 11, 2008
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The Web Dynpro for Java Mind Map
Web Dynpro for Java is a powerful tool that can be used to build high-powered, low maintenance business applications. However, like any tool, it can also be misused - with some ugly consequences!
The purpose of this blog is to provide a tool that will help give your mind a "zoom lens" capability, so that you can see the whole topic of Web Dynpro for Java starting with the big picture and then zooming in to any of the low-level technical details.
The mind map that I have built covers the whole topic of Web Dynpro for Java development, from the high level architectural concepts, right down to the low level details. But does so in a way that is compact and easy to understand (I hope!)
:-)
Chris Whealy Jan. 22, 2008
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How To Avoid Killing Yourself During a Web Dynpro Java Implementation
By now, most people know that Web Dynpro is SAPs chosen development toolset for all future Web based user interfaces. However, as with any tool, Web Dynpro can be used or abused.
At TechEd this year, I will be giving two presentations on how to avoid pitfalls and traps during a Web Dynpro Java implementation.
Sep. 28, 2007
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When creating a Java Web Dynpro Application, don't use the project type "Web Dynpro Project"!
If you've never done a Java Web Dynpro implementation project before, then don't start until you've read this blog.
The reason is that if you start to write your coding in the wrong type of Developer Studio project, then you could run into some serious development and maintenance issues. Jan. 13, 2006
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