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Advanced BSP Programming - B. McKellar, Thomas Jung

Advanced BSP Programming

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491 Seiten
2005
SAP Press
978-1-59229-049-9 (ISBN)
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This book gives readers proven methods for overcoming common BSP development challenges. Every chapter provides step-by-step instruction and practical guidance on issues that many developers face in their everyday work. Insider know-how on the essentials of BSP programming, exclusive hints on measuring and boosting performance, and in-depth troubleshooting advice all come together to make this book an indispensable addition to your technical library. This unique reference also provides readers with detailed coverage of RSS Feeds, F4 helps, BSP integration in the SAP GUI, and much more. BSP Extensions are also discussed extensively - you learn everything about events, using BSP Element Expressions (BEEs), creating custom BSP Extension Elements, and more

Brian McKellar is Development Architect for BSP and Web Dynpro ABAP at SAP in Walldorf. The past five years he has worked on the development of first BSP, and slowly moved over to Web Dynpro. He knows the complete BSP runtime better than the back of his hand, having worked on the development of large parts of it. Also, from handling problem tickets of years, there is not a problem within the BSP field which he has not seen at least once. Brian is also very active in SDN, and regularly contributes with technical weblogs on BSP. Thomas Jung is a solution architect on the SAP Technology Solution Management team, focusing on the SAP custom development tools, particularly as they apply to ABAP development or user interface technology. He is a frequent presenter at SAP events and can often be found on SDN. Before joining SAP Labs in 2006, Thomas was an applications developer for an SAP customer. He was involved in SAP implementations as an ABAP developer for almost 10 years.

Introduction 1. What is BSP? 1.1 Internet Communication Manager 1.2 Internet Communication Framework 1.3 BSP Development Environment 1.4 HTMLB Rendering Family 1.5 BSP Compiler 1.6 BSP Runtime 1.7 BSP Debugger 1.8 MIME Repository 1.9 Summary 2. HTTP and HTML 2.1 Viewing the HTTP Traffic 2.2 Structure of HTTP 2.3 Server Objects for HTTP Request and Response 2.4 HTML Forms and Data Handling 2.5 Mapping of HTML onto HTTP Requests 2.6 Cookies 2.7 HTTP Redirects 2.8 Handling of HTML Resources in HTTP 2.9 Troubleshooting Examples 3. HTTP Handler 3.1 URL Handling in the ICF Tree 3.2 URL Mapping 3.3 Sample Handler for Reading Images 3.4 Alias Handling 3.5 Handler Example Table Query 4. URLs in BSP 4.1 URL Mangling 4.2 Fully Qualified Domain Names 4.3 Namespace Mapping 4.4 URL Parameters 4.5 URL Escaping 5. Authentication 5.1 Basic Authentication 5.2 Single Sign-On 5.3 Digital Certificates 5.4 Anonymous Services 5.5 Form-Based Authentication 5.6 Implementing a Simple Logon Application 5.7 De-Authentication 6. Session Management 6.1 Session Identification 6.2 Session Timeout 6.3 Confusion with Processing Timeout 6.4 Catching and Handling a Restart after Timeout 6.5 Session Management from the Browser 6.6 Warning the User of a Pending Timeout 6.7 Summary 7. Using BSP Applications in SAP GUI 7.1 Using a BSP Application in a Dynpro 7.2 Pitfalls when Using BSP Applications with SAP GUI 7.3 Interaction between SAP GUI and BSP Applications 7.4 Starting a New Browser Outside the SAP GUI 8. Performance Measurements 8.1 Test Applications 8.2 Quick Sizing with HTTP Trace Tool 8.3 Network Latency 8.4 Server Processing Time 8.5 Browser Rendering Time 8.6 Determining Hotspots 8.7 Load Testing 8.8 SQL Traces 9. BSP Extensions 9.1 Extension Overview 9.2 HTMLB Event System 9.3 Common Extension Elements 10. BSP Element Expressions and Iterators 10.1 BSP Element Expressions 10.2 Table View Iterators 11. Creating your own BSP Extension Element 11.1 Creating a BSP Extension Element 11.2 Writing a Composite Element 11.3 A Deeper Look at BSP Extensions Events 11.4 Event Handling in Composite Elements 12. Additional BSP Extensions 12.1 Business Text Framework 12.2 Internet Graphics Service 12.3 BSP Library 13. MVC Model View Controller 13.1 MVC Design Paradigm 13.2 Application Structure 13.3 Model Binding 13.4 Dynamic Model Binding 13.5 Stateless MVC 13.6 Building a Pattern Engine with MVC 14. Help Systems 14.1 F1 Field Level Help 14.2 Dialog Windows 14.3 F4 Value Help 15. Internationalization 15.1 Multiple Language Support 15.2 Logon Language 15.3 Unicode 15.4 Online Text Repository (OTR) 15.5 Translation 15.6 Date Format 16. Document Handling in BSP 16.1 MIME Repository 16.2 ICM File Handler 16.3 Handling Non-HTML Documents 16.4 Data Manipulation 16.5 Microsoft Excel Download 16.6 Pushing the Excel Content back through the Browser 16.7 BSP Extension Element for Excel Download 16.8 Alternatives to the MIME Repository 16.9 ZIP Tool 17. Customization 17.1 Customization Overview 17.2 Export Modify Import 17.3 NetWeaver Theme Editor 17.4 ALFS ABAP Look-and-Feel Service 17.5 Configure a Theme Root 17.6 Theme Root White List 17.7 Error Pages 17.8 Logon Application 18. Skilled in the Art 18.1 Field History 18.2 Server-Side Printing 18.3 Select-Options/Parameters 19. Breaking Out of the Mold 19.1 Interactive Excel 19.2 RSS Feeds 19.3 Mini-Portal 20. Closing Appendix A. BSP Utility Classes B. The Authors Index .

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.7.2007
Verlagsort Maryland
Sprache englisch
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Informatik Weitere Themen SAP
ISBN-10 1-59229-049-3 / 1592290493
ISBN-13 978-1-59229-049-9 / 9781592290499
Zustand Neuware
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