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BIT526
Developing BAPI-Enabled Web Applications with Java
SAP AG 2001 SAP AG
R/3 System Release 4.6C Collection 12 January 2002 5005 3378
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Course Prerequisites
"At least one year of real-world Java programming experience is required.Attending this class without this makes no sense whatsoever. This is a hands-on class with extensive exercises, not a management overview!"
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Target Group
Audience:
Experienced Java programmers who want to use BAPIs, and/or IDocs to build Internet, Intranet, or desktop applications communicating with R/3 and other SAP components.
Duration: 5 days
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Contents:
Course Goals Course Objectives Course Content
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Course Goals
This course will prepare you to: Build applications and components in Java that communicate with R/3 and other SAP components using Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs), other RFC-enabled Function Modules (RFMs), and ALE Intermediate Documents(IDocs). Both inbound and outbound calls are covered.
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Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will be able to: Call BAPIs. Call other RFMs. Send and receive IDocs. Build SAP-enabled Internet/Intranet/Extranet applications.
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Course Content
Preface Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5Unit 6 Course Overview Integration Scenarios SAP Overview RFMs, BAPIs, and Tools JCO Client Programming Appendices Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Debugging and Tracing Helpvalues and BapiService JCO Server Programming
SAP Remote Function Call Unit 10 ALE/IDoc Unit 11 Browser-based Applications
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Integration Scenarios: Contents
Communication types Rolesof the external application Types of applications
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Integration Scenarios: Unit Objectives
At the conclusion of this unit, you will be able to: Understand the various integration scenarios between SAP and non-SAP components and applications.
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Communication Types
Synchronous Asynchronous
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