on 04-13-2009 6:10 AM
Hi,
I wonder ask for NWDI, normally in WebDynpro Components, we can see a few components such as Cc, Fc and Vc.
Does anyone knows what does Cc, Fc and Vc stands for and how do they differentiate from each other? Also how is their relationship with each other?
Hi,
if your application contains like Cc and Fc and Vc, that must be the webdynpro application developed using the Floor plan manager architecture,
in MVC architecture we have model and the controllers and views,
but in FPM,
every view have its own component like if you have 4 views in ur application u need to create four webdynpro components with prefix of Vc - vc means Visual entity
Fc stands for BLC - business logic component - it holeds the Model
Cc - configuration component - it will takecare about the navigation b/w the views which are available in different compnents i.e Vc's
mainly in the FPM we used componentization concept to communucate with other components
in the Fpm architecture we need not have out bound and in bound plugs to navigate b/w the views,
May be it will slove your doubt,
go through this link to know abt FPM
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/43/3b8e8cb4ab1800e10000000a1553f6/frameset.htm
Cheers,
Apparao
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Hi
Example : SAP ESS Business Packages has developed on FPM Frame work.
CC : Configuration Component
FC: Which Business Logic (Which Connects to Back(R/3) system
VC Which contains UserInterfaces means Webdynpro (Views and Windows).
Go to the below link and study u will get complete idea
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/4b/fbb33af3014fdcbde5df8c408cd8b1/frameset.htm
Regards
-SS
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