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Industry Composite Applications

ruediger_karl
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Dear eSOA forum users,

SAP develops various composite applications for industries using SAP NetWeaver CE and enterprise services. You find more information in the https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/webcontent/uuid/e09de793-d6fb-2910-e986-b62ff... [original link is broken] [original link is broken].

As industry composite applications have a close relation to eSOA, we merge into the Enterprise SOA forum. Please note: Just start your threads around industry composite apps with the Prefix "ICA".

Ruediger Karl

Indusry Composite Development

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Former Member
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hi,

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HI ,

SAP has not developed composite applications , but SAP Netweaver 711 supports Composite applications through X Apps which SAP has developed , this is the funda of ESOA .

Regards

Ravishankar AG

ruediger_karl
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Hi,

I need to correct you. SAP has developed composite applications on SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment. Please look at our homepage for industry composite applications under https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/bpx-icod. There you find the link to the resource center. The composite application for return merchandise authorization is in ramp-up at current. There will be even more new composites in this year, such as backorder processing or taxpayer online services. The objective is to provide standardized, but flexible composite applications to the market, which can be easily adjust by customers or partners. Hence, customers are not forced to start from scratch and have a low entry in to composition and NW CE. The adjustment or extension of pre-built composites is for sure another fundamental capability of NW CE. If you are interested in more information please don't hesitate to contact me via email.

Regards, Ruediger

Edited by: Ruediger Karl on May 5, 2008 5:52 AM

Former Member
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this is meant to be a joke, right?

regards, anton

ruediger_karl
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hello anton,

no, not at all. One remark to be more precisely: The composite development started on SAP NW 7.0 (former NW2004s) and most of the composites in the resource center has been built on this release. With the RTC of NW CE we migrate them on customer request. All new composites, which we plan this year, will be developed on NW CE.

regards, ruediger

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I think NW CE is just a java stack, and it is not including ABAP and it is not a envirronment for SAP ERP and so on, and so we must install NWCE additionally.

ruediger_karl
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Exactly, NW CE runs as a so-called sidecar to SAP ERP. It must be installed additionally as runtime and designtime for composite applications. It brings backend independency (e.g. maintenance, scalability, lifecycle) and is a lean deployment.

Regards, Ruediger