on 02-20-2007 5:30 AM
I don't want to be novice in Java, wanted to know what is the minimum Java knowledge needed for doing medium complex java mapping. I have done C++ programming during grad school, comfortable with ABAP programming. Please point to books to gain "XI java mapping for dummies". I've started with sun tutorial, but it covers all topics which is difficult to achieve in a short period as my intention was to cover as much XI with java skill to do java mapping. Also I hear SAX and DOM parsers for mapping between source and target in the forum but don't have sufficient background. Thanks in advance
Hi,
You can go thro the java mapping code in these blogs:
Java mapping blog series:
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-i
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-ii
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/29/java-mapping-part-iii
/people/stefan.grube/blog/2006/10/23/testing-and-debugging-java-mapping-in-developer-studio
/people/rahul.nawale2/blog/2006/07/18/java-mapping-an-alternate-way-of-reading-a-csv-file
/people/venkataramanan.parameswaran/blog/2006/12/12/java-mapping-to-handle-flat-files-in-sap-xi
Regarding SAX and DOM there are lot of threads discussing the same issue.
Regards,
P.Venkat
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Hi,
There are lot of Java tutorials available over internet. You can find them by googling.
Here is one such tutorial
http://java.about.com/od/beginningjava/a/beginjavatutor.htm
Regards,
P.Venkat
You need to know basic things in java like String manipulations, java.Util etc. You can get the tutorials from http://java.sun.com/
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