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SAP PI XML Mappings using groovy
Using Groovy as java mappings for transformation of XML documents in the SAP PI or XI. Daniel Graversen in Ruby, SAP Process Integration (PI), Scripting Languages [Jul. 03, 2009 05:12 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

Introducing BlueFS - a database backed and versioned filesystem on the ABAP stack
BlueFS is a virtual database backed filesystem that offers versioning, partitioning, rights management and webdav support while fully integrating with the ABAP user and software lifecycle management system. Daniel Vocke in ABAP, Beyond SAP, Emerging Technologies, Ruby, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Scripting Languages [Jun. 17, 2009 09:46 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Custom ABAP source search with saprfc and Ferret
Building a searchable index of ABAP source code using Ruby, saprfc and Ferret. Martin Ceronio in ABAP, Open Source, Ruby, Search [Jun. 12, 2009 02:50 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

How to build a SE16 Emulator in Blue Ruby
See how Blue Ruby - a research project that lets you write and execute Ruby code inside the SAP Netweaver Web Application Server ABAP - can be used to implement a web-enabled DDIC table content viewer. Juergen Schmerder in ABAP, Ruby, Scripting Languages, Emerging Technologies [May. 14, 2009 04:07 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

Tasting the mix of Shoes and SAP
Because nobody knows Shoes...I'm going to tell you about Shoes... Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Beginner, Beyond SAP, Emerging Technologies, Ruby, Scripting Languages [May. 12, 2009 07:06 AM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Internet of Services + Internet of Things? Internet of Objects!
Let us see where we can go if we want to merge Internet of Things and Internet of Services. Let us be bolder than the current trend of exposing sensors and applications as services. We scratch here the surface of what it would mean to enable the accessibility of any object (virtual or physical) via the internet through universally adopted web technologies. Cedric Ulmer in Beyond SAP, Service-Oriented Architecture, SAP Research, Ruby, Public Sector, Mobile, Interoperability, Enterprise Service Community, Emerging Technologies, Business Objects, Standards [May. 08, 2009 05:09 PM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Tasting the mix of Blue Ruby
My thoughts on Blue Ruby and my always to be SE16 example. Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Scripting Languages, Ruby, Emerging Technologies, Beyond SAP, Beginner, ABAP [May. 06, 2009 01:06 PM | 7 Comments | Permalink]

Tasting the mix of Ruby, Sinatra and SAP
No, we're not talking about the "The Voice"...we're talking about a Ruby framework. Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Beginner, Beyond SAP, Ruby, Scripting Languages [Apr. 29, 2009 04:59 PM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

New from SAP Research: Blue Ruby - a Ruby VM in ABAP
Blue Ruby is a (experimental) Ruby VM that runs inside the NetWeaver Application Server ABAP. This research project demonstrates how ABAP and Ruby can run side by side within one session context. Juergen Schmerder in Emerging Technologies, Ruby, SAP Research, Scripting Languages [Mar. 25, 2009 10:04 PM | 6 Comments | Permalink]

20K for Best Polestar Mashup
Innocentive, a partner of the SAP Community Network is hosting this SAP sponsored challenge which will reward $20,000 to the developers of the best Polestar Ondemand mashups. This contest will only last for 30 days, so don't delay. In this post you will get all of the resources you need and learn about the level of effort that will be required. Robert Horne in ABAP, Service-Oriented Architecture, SAP Developer Network, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, JavaScript, Java Programming, Interoperability .NET, Emerging Technologies, Business Objects, Business Intelligence (BI), Web Dynpro [Mar. 09, 2009 12:56 PM | 5 Comments | Permalink]

Tasting the mix of Ruby, Camping and SAP
You know what Camping is? If you don't...Read this blog. Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Beginner, Beyond SAP, Ruby, Scripting Languages [Nov. 25, 2008 06:54 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

Timeless Software: Part 3
Large-scale, enterprise software, like SAP ERP, must be able to leverage and adapt to change while delivering continuity and reliability at low cost. SAP software is architected on principles that enable fast integration of, and the ability to reliably manage and exploit, changing and emerging technologies. Vishal Sikka in Analytics, Python, RFID, Ruby, SAP Business Workflow, SAP Developer Network, SAP Process Integration (PI), SAP Research, Scripting Languages, Service-Oriented Architecture, Standards, Visual Composer, Web Dynpro, PHP, Perl, Application Server, Business Solutions, Composition Environment (CE), Duet, Emerging Technologies, Enterprise Portal (EP), ERP, Interoperability, Knowledge Management (KM), Master Data Management (MDM), Mobile, Open Source, Widgets [Nov. 02, 2008 10:27 PM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Timeless Software: Part 2
The need for maximum efficiency and flexibility of expression in content creation has led to a proliferation of programming languages. The resulting heterogeneous language landscapes present challenges to optimize execution at run-time. Run-time efficiencies can be achieved by separating meaning from optimization and managing state across layers of abstraction. Finally, maintaining security and reliability in the face of constant change and adaptation requires a powerful and flexible lifecycle management system. Vishal Sikka in Service-Oriented Architecture, Java Programming, Interoperability, ERP, Enterprise Portal (EP), Emerging Technologies, Duet, Composition Environment (CE), Business Solutions, Application Server, Analytics, Standards, Visual Composer, Web Dynpro, JavaScript, Master Data Management (MDM), Scripting Languages, SAP Research, SAP NetWeaver Platform, SAP Process Integration (PI), SAP Developer Network, SAP Business Workflow, Ruby, RFID, Python, PHP, Perl, Open Source, Mobile, Widgets [Nov. 02, 2008 09:53 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Timeless Software: Part 1
Large-scale, enterprise software, like SAP ERP, must be able to leverage and adapt to change while delivering continuity and reliability at low cost. SAP software is architected on principles that enable fast integration of, and the ability to reliably manage and exploit, changing and emerging technologies. Vishal Sikka in Widgets, Open Source, Mobile, Master Data Management (MDM), JavaScript, Java Programming, Interoperability, ERP, Enterprise Portal (EP), Emerging Technologies, Duet, Composition Environment (CE), Business Solutions, Application Server, Perl, PHP, Web Dynpro, Visual Composer, Standards, Service-Oriented Architecture, Scripting Languages, SAP Research, SAP NetWeaver Platform, SAP Process Integration (PI), SAP Developer Network, SAP Business Workflow, Ruby, RFID, Python, Analytics [Nov. 02, 2008 08:13 PM | 7 Comments | Permalink]

Bangalore - SDN RIA Hacker Night!
It's official! We are now having (first time ever) the SDN RIA Hacker Night in Bangalore! Craig Cmehil in Emerging Technologies, Scripting Languages, SAP TechEd, SAP Developer Network, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, Open Source, Widgets [Oct. 23, 2008 05:52 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

SAP and Open Source
This blog entry tries to provide an overview about all the different Open Source related activities at SAP Erwin Tenhumberg in Community Projects, Scripting Languages, Ruby, Python, Public Sector, PHP, Perl, Open Source, Interoperability, Service-Oriented Architecture, Emerging Technologies, Standards [Sep. 03, 2008 10:50 AM | 1 Comments | Permalink]

SAP TechEd '08: Consuming SAP Enterprise Services for "Order-To-Cash" at the Hasso Plattner Institute
The Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam/Berlin, Germany presents composite applications for a Order-To-Cash scenario solution. With the help of innovative ideas and new technology in combination with various 3rd-party services new information are and customer value is created. Matthieu-Patrick Schapranow in Community Projects, Service-Oriented Architecture, ERP, Ruby, SAP TechEd [Aug. 26, 2008 09:48 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

An introduction to Scala, part 2: Scala and XML
This article shows how easy it is to work with XML using Scala. You will see how to develop a "mashup" which reads a list of your friends from Twitter and a list of blogs from SDN, and generates a web page containing a list of blogs written by your friends. The entire application is around 30 lines of code. Darren Hague in Application Server, Emerging Technologies, Interoperability, Java Programming, Ruby, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Scripting Languages [Jun. 23, 2008 03:00 PM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

An introduction to Scala, part 1
Scala is a language which compiles to Java bytecode and combines functional and object-oriented programming styles. It fixes some of the commonly-perceived problems with Java, giving much of the flexibility of a scripting language, but with the safety of static typing and the performance of a compiled language. Darren Hague in Application Server, Emerging Technologies, Interoperability, Java Programming, Ruby, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Scripting Languages [May. 16, 2008 10:18 AM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Blag's Flex 3 Compiler
Want to develop AIR application but can't buy Flex 3 from Adobe? This Ruby script might help you up... Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Emerging Technologies, Ruby, Scripting Languages [Apr. 07, 2008 07:11 AM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Continuous integration in open source software development
This paper presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the agile methods' practice of continuous integration in open source software development. Hiring managers and developers will find the discussion of open source skills interesting. Dirk Riehle in Emerging Technologies, Standards, Scripting Languages, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, JavaScript, Interoperability, Open Source [Mar. 08, 2008 01:09 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Selling services for stock open source components is not a business you want to be in
Services markets around community open source software are priced markup over cost and thus not a pleasant place to be. Dirk Riehle in Emerging Technologies, Interoperability, Standards, Scripting Languages, Ruby, Ranting, Python, PHP, Perl, JavaScript, Open Source [Mar. 06, 2008 01:06 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Is there money in open source services?
A short discussion of data and opinions on whether there is money in the long tail of open source software services. Dirk Riehle in Emerging Technologies, Standards, Scripting Languages, Ruby, Ranting, Python, PHP, Perl, Interoperability, Open Source [Mar. 05, 2008 05:56 AM | 5 Comments | Permalink]

F/OSS: "First-Class SAP Consumers"?
Chromatic blogs again on the O'Reilly Network - this time with a suggestion that expands beyond Grails to other free and open source software as potential first-class SAP consumers. SDN community: Is this SAP? Moya Watson in Emerging Technologies, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SAP Developer Network, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Scripting Languages, Standards [Dec. 19, 2007 02:19 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

ES Consumption with Ruby on Rails made easy
This blog outlines the results of a work stream that explored the possibilities to consume Enterprise Services located in the ES Workplace with Ruby on Rails. By consuming Enterprise Services from the ES Workplace a Ruby on Rails developer can immediately start using Enterprise Services without installing an Enterprise Service Repository (ESR) and an SAP ERP backend. Peter Kulka in Composition Environment (CE), Service-Oriented Architecture, Interoperability, Ruby, Scripting Languages [Dec. 13, 2007 07:38 AM | 4 Comments | Permalink]

Hacker night spectator. Some thoughts.
thoughts from the munich SAP Adobe hacker's evening. Thomas Otter in ABAP, Beyond SAP, Community Day, Emerging Technologies, Java Programming, Ranting, Ruby, SAP NetWeaver Platform, SAP TechEd [Oct. 19, 2007 03:58 AM | 9 Comments | Permalink]

Heterogeneous Enterprise Service Consumption
This blog explains the process of getting involved in the initiative “Heterogeneous Enterprise Service Consumption” which will be kicked off at the TechEd 2007 in Munich. Goran Stoiljkovski in Emerging Technologies, Service-Oriented Architecture, Interoperability, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SAP TechEd, Scripting Languages [Sep. 28, 2007 05:42 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Search for Blogs on your iPhone, Blackberry,...
Earlier this week I released a web application which makes it possible to look up the SDN RSS feed and read weblogs on mobile devices. Today I release the next version of this application which allows SDN members to search for Weblogs on their mobile device via the Yahoo Web Search API. Thomas Alexander Ritter in Beyond SAP, Ruby, SAP Developer Network [Jul. 13, 2007 11:05 PM | 8 Comments | Permalink]

Tasting the mix of Ruby and SAP - Volume 4
A new ST22 emulator..This time using WxRuby and a nice surprise -;) Alvaro Tejada Galindo in ABAP, Ruby, Scripting Languages [May. 29, 2007 08:24 PM | 6 Comments | Permalink]

Open source is ... well ... open
Who will take up the challenge of the PHP RFC Connector? Nigel James in Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scripting Languages [May. 16, 2007 05:44 AM | 5 Comments | Permalink]

Scripting Languages and SAP - Is there a room for me?
My thoughts about Scripting Languages and SAP...There's room for anybody! Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scripting Languages, Ranting [May. 14, 2007 03:26 PM | 2 Comments | Permalink]

Where is SAP at JavaOne 2007?
Here is the list of sessions presented by SAP speakers at JavaOne 2007. Valery Silaev in Beyond SAP, Java Programming, Ruby, SAP Developer Network [May. 11, 2007 03:38 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

SAP NW RFCSDK - it's here!
The new SAP NetWeaver RFCSDK is now available for official download - this opens the way for supported Open Source Connectors such as sapnwrfc for Perl, and sapnwrfc for Ruby. Piers Harding in Emerging Technologies, Perl, Python, Ruby, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Scripting Languages [May. 10, 2007 02:34 AM | 8 Comments | Permalink]

PHP and Ruby Blag's Examples
Access all Blag's PHP and Ruby examples in separate .zip files including all php, ruby files and custom function modules. Alvaro Tejada Galindo in PHP, Ruby, Scripting Languages [Apr. 17, 2007 05:28 AM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

BSP Meet your AJAX Framework: AJS
If you always wished you could make cool looking "Web 2.0" applications in SAP, but were always held up by the fear of writing mounds of JavaScript, today is your lucky day. Daniel McWeeney in ABAP, JavaScript, Ruby [Mar. 13, 2007 07:08 AM | 18 Comments | Permalink]

Language Surprises
One of the places I go to, when I'm trying to understand what is happening in the IT World is the O'Reilly Radar. Tim often puts up charts containing data about his book sales, as a means of gauging the market, but this one took me by surprise. Piers Harding in Beyond SAP, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scripting Languages [Mar. 06, 2007 02:44 AM | 6 Comments | Permalink]

NetWeaver RFC gives the Next generation Ruby and Perl Connectors
SAP has undertaken a project to re-engineer the RFC SDK, which is good news for the Connectors. Piers Harding in Ruby, SAP NetWeaver Platform, Scripting Languages, Emerging Technologies, Perl [Feb. 28, 2007 06:07 AM | 29 Comments | Permalink]

Tasting the mix of Ruby and SAP - Volume 3
Have you ever heard of WxRuby? If you don't...Check this brand new SE16 Emulator. Alvaro Tejada Galindo in Ruby, Scripting Languages [Jan. 16, 2007 05:27 AM | 8 Comments | Permalink]

The observer pattern with ruby meta voodoo
A more rubyish implementation of the observer pattern Vagmi Mudumbai in Ruby, Scripting Languages [Jan. 15, 2007 10:32 PM | 0 Comments | Permalink]

Open Innovation Call
Promoting "SAP Netweaver and related technologies" Open Projects, I present a few ideas collected this year: Ignacio Hernández in ABAP, Java Programming, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Visual Composer, Web Dynpro [Dec. 22, 2006 12:01 PM | 17 Comments | Permalink]

Automated Functional Testing - Part 7 of ...
Automated Functional Testing Justin Ramel in Beginner, Enterprise Portal (EP), Ruby, Scripting Languages [Dec. 05, 2006 05:25 AM | 3 Comments | Permalink]

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