OData and SAP Netweaver Gateway
SAP Press (Verlag)
978-1-59229-907-2 (ISBN)
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Facebook uses OData, Netflix uses OData--and now, with SAP NetWeaver Gateway, so does SAP. In this comprehensive guide, learn everything you need to know about how to use Gateway to make SAP system data accessible from any device, platform, or environment. Familiarize yourself with the concepts of OData and REST, get step-by-step instructions on developing services, and learn how to administer a Gateway system.Highlights:
- OData and REST concepts
- Gateway installation and deployment
- Mobile development
- HTML5 development
- Social media development
- Enterprise application development
- Gateway operations
- Gateway security
Carsten Boennen received his M.A. in Computer Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence in Germany in 2001 and started working at SAP that same year. Initially a Java developer and trainer, he soon became a consultant and led strategic projects in the then-new field of enterprise portals. By the end of 2002, he became a product manager for SAP NetWeaver Portal. A year later, he took on responsibility for a new product, which later became known as Visual Composer; subsequently, he managed the complete UI topic in this area. Looking for a new challenge in 2008, he joined the Microsoft Strategic Alliance Management group, which oversees the strategic alliance between SAP and Microsoft. Carsten remained in this role for four years before he joined the SAP NetWeaver Gateway product management team in 2012. Beyond his business-specific activities at SAP, he founded the first SAP karate group in 2005, which he continues to lead today.
Foreword by Dr. Vishal Sikka. 17
Foreword by Michael Reh. 19
Foreword by Stephan Herbert. 21
Introduction. 23
Acknowledgments. 27
Getting Started. 31
1. Introduction to SAP NetWeaver Gateway. 33
1.1. Modern Business Applications. 34
1.2. SAP NetWeaver Gateway for Modern Business Applications. 45
1.3. Installation and Deployment. 51
1.4. SAP NetWeaver Gateway and Related Products. 57
1.5. Summary. 65
2. Introduction to OData. 67
2.1. OData and REST. 67
2.2. Structure of an OData Service. 76
2.3. OData Operations. 86
2.4. OData Query Options. 89
2.5. OData in SAP Solutions. 106
2.6. Summary. 118
3. Architecture and Integration. 119
3.1. Gateway Principles. 119
3.2. Architecture. 121
3.3. Integration with Other SAP Interfaces. 130
3.4. Summary. 135
4. Deployment Options, Installation, and Configuration. 137
4.1. Introduction to SAP NetWeaver Gateway Deployment. 137
4.2. Preparing for Installation and Configuration. 150
4.3. Quick Start Guide. 153
4.4. Installation and Configuration in Detail. 161
4.5. Summary. 175
Service Creation. 177
5. Introduction to OData Service Creation. 179
5.1. Service Creation Process Overview. 180
5.2. SAP NetWeaver Gateway Toolset. 185
5.3. Steps in the Service Creation Process. 192
5.4. The OData Channel Development Paradigm. 212
5.5. Summary. 218
6. Service Development. 221
6.1. Data Model Definition. 222
6.2. Service Registration in the SAP Business Suite System. 248
6.3. Service Stub Generation. 254
6.4. Service Maintenance. 257
6.5. Incremental Service Implementation and Model Enhancement. 262
6.6. Summary. 329
7. Service Generation. 331
7.1. Generation via RFC/BOR Interface. 333
7.2. Generation via Redefinition. 369
7.3. Model Composition: Include Gateway Service. 391
7.4. Summary. 398
Application Development. 401
8. SAP NetWeaver Gateway Productivity Accelerator. 403
8.1. Consumption Toolkits. 405
8.2. Installation. 406
8.3. OData Sample Services. 409
8.4. SAP Gateway Productivity Accelerator OData Model Editor. 411
8.5. Summary. 415
9. Mobile Application Development. 417
9.1. Introduction to Mobile Development. 418
9.2. Native Mobile Applications. 420
9.3. Hybrid Mobile Applications. 438
9.4. Summary. 448
10. SAPUI5 Application Development. 449
10.1. Introduction to SAP Fiori and SAPUI5. 451
10.2. Creating an SAPUI5 Application. 462
10.3. Deploying an SAPUI5 Application to SAP NetWeaver AS. 472
10.4. Enhancing an SAPUI5 Application. 477
10.5. Summary. 486
11. Social Media Application Development. 489
11.1. PHP. 490
11.2. Facebook. 494
11.3. Twitter. 500
11.4. Sina Weibo. 504
11.5. Summary. 516
12. Enterprise Application Development. 517
12.1. Microsoft SharePoint/Office 365. 518
12.2. Microsoft Excel. 525
12.3. Microsoft LightSwitch. 529
12.4. Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP).NET. 535
12.5. Summary. 536
Administration. 537
13. Lifecycle Management: Testing, Service Deployment, and Operations. 539
13.1. Testing. 540
13.2. Service Deployment. 549
13.3. Operations. 558
13.4. Summary. 568
14. Security. 569
14.1. Network and Communication Security. 569
14.2. User Management and Authorizations. 579
14.3. Single Sign-On and Authentication Options. 580
14.4. Recommended Authentication Options. 590
14.5. Summary. 606
Roadmap. 607
15. Recent and Future Developments. 609
15.1. General Trends. 610
15.2. Development Trend: API Management. 621
15.3. SAP NetWeaver Gateway in SAP NetWeaver 7.40. 622
15.4. Summary. 627
A. Advanced Topics. 629
A.1. Connecting Multiple SAP Business Suite Systems. 629
A.2. Configuring Notifications in SAP NetWeaver Gateway. 635
A.3. Using the Error Log. 638
A.4. Using the Performance Trace Tool. 646
A.5. Delta Query Support in Offline Scenarios. 648
A.6. Summary. 652
B. The Authors. 653
Index. 657
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.2.2014 |
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Reihe/Serie | SAP PRESS Englisch |
Verlagsort | Maryland |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► SAP | |
Schlagworte | Application development • OData • SAP Mobile Platform • SAP mobility • SAP NetWeaver • SAP NetWeaver Gateway • Social Media • Sybase Unwired Platform • UI programming |
ISBN-10 | 1-59229-907-5 / 1592299075 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59229-907-2 / 9781592299072 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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