on 07-30-2007 8:15 AM
Hi All,
I am new to WebDynpro for ABAP. I don't anything on this. Can anyone help me on this with some documentation.
I know about WebDynpro for Java
Please help me on this.
Regards
Madhav
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Hi Darshna,
Thanks a lot this helps me a lot. Do you have tutorial links for explaining like WebDynpro Component, WebDynpro Component Interface, WebDynpro Model Component, code, & so on....
Can you provide me any business applications. I want to work on the business Applications.
If you are having any interview Questions. Please provide me.
Thanks & Regards
Madhav
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Hi
I dont think , this forum discusses interview questions.But following PDF can help u understanding the concept.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/webdynpro?rid=/webcontent/uuid/ce44a14c-0a01-0010-af89-d7dbd944f176 [original link is broken]
Also go thorugh the following thread as well..
Thanks
Anzy
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Hi
This tutorial is really good.
Thanks
Anzy
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Hi Madhav,
Welcome to the interesting world of Web Dynpro ABAP !
For Web dynpro ABAP you will require SAP ECC 6.0 onwards and WAS 7.0
is a must. It has very good future propspects as this is best UI technology.
In web dynpro ABAP we follow MVC(Model View Controller) architecture.
In this object oriented ABAP is used to provide background functionality. Here, your ABAP skills can be utilized to the fullest. Programming in web dynpro ABAP is different than conventional ABAP programming. Here we strictly follow MVC architecture in terms of controller interface. Also there are many wizards available so that we can directly pick the code from wizards.
e.g We can call BAPI through a service call in web dynpro application. Thus automatically backgroud code for BAPI execution will be generated.
To start with Web dynpro ABAP you can try following tutorial:
You can start with tutorials and all. There are around six tutorials in SDN library.
Web Dynpro for ABAP
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/a5/1a1e3e7181b60ae10000000a114084/frameset.htm
best tutorials in wbdynpro for ABAP to start with :
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/developerareas/webdynpro?rid=/webcontent/uuid/fed073e5-0901-0010-4eb... [original link is broken]
Have a look at the following SDN WDA Wiki . There you can find all relevant information.
https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/WDABAP/Main
First of all start doing SAP SDN tutorials .
Create some compenents with BAPI , Component usage and ALV .
/people/marilyn.pratt/blog/2005/12/20/web-dynpro-for-abap
Try to Download demo tutorials from SDN library & Try to search WebDynpro ABAP WebLogs .
Wait not just that SAP has provided you with ample demo example of WD ABAP already bundled with SAP . Just Try out Components starting with WDR . I can tell you few like WDR_TEST_EVENTS ( It shows how every UI elments to use )
See packages like SWDP_DEMO , SALV_WD_DEMO
there are many more .
/people/marilyn.pratt/blog/2005/12/20/web-dynpro-for-abap
Also you can search weblogs on web dynpro ABAP.
Hope this will help you.
Cheers,
Darshna.
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Hi,
take a look at the <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/wdabap/main&">sdn WDA Wiki</a>
There you can find all relevant links to the documentation, etc.
Besides, this has been asked numerous times already, so you can also carry out a simple search in this forum and you find several informative threads.
Regards, Heidi
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