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Opportunities for JAVA proffesional

Former Member
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Hello,

One of my friends is working on JAVA for the last 2 years, he is looking for some opportunies to shift in SAP and utilize his JAVA skill also to some extent.

Please suggest what all opportunities can he get iin SAP??

Regards,

Mayank

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Former Member
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ok

former_member214355
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Hello Mayank

Thank you for participating in our discussion forums. So far we are not offering a special forum for job posts. Please use the Career Meeting Point within the SAP Community which is quite active: http://www8.sap.com/community/int/forums/ShowForumGroup.aspx?ForumGroupID=19.

Best regards

SAP Developer Network Moderator

Former Member
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Mayank,

Your friend can take JA310 or TEP15 SAP courses.

Regards,

James

Former Member
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He can be a consultant in Enterprise Portal in SAP Netweaver which is new emerging technologies.

suresh_krishnamoorthy
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Hi Mayank,

Since your friend has java experience, it would be good for him to take something which requires Java knowledge as a prerequisite.

SAP Enterprise Portal is a good choice, SAP mobile infrastructure is another one which requires java knowledge. WebDynpro development also requires java. All the above come with the Netweaver Sneak preview Java edition which is available free in SDN. So getting the sw is not a problem.

Learning it using the tutorials is pretty easy and if you write the certification, you should be all set to go into the market.

Hope this helps

Regards, Suresh KB

Former Member
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Hi,

I made the switch about 2 years ago.

Java development in SAP is generally applied to the presentation layer, generally it does not reach the core SAP functionalities (for that you need ABAP development).

Most obvious jobs for Java development are CRM ISA (internet sales, a J2EE web application) and Web Dynpro development (SAP proprietary framework for creating Portal applications).

Good luck,

Roelof