on 10-09-2007 6:28 AM
Hi ,
I would like to extract data from BW query and its output of should populate into the selection screen which is developed in Web Dynpro.
Can anyone please calrify my dout
Regards
Chandrashekar
Hi,
Hope the following links will shed some light to your query.
http://help.sap.com/javadocs/NW04/current/bi/docs/examples.html
Regards
Ayyapparaj
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Hi Chandrashekar,
For SAP its
The SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) front-end tools and their business content fulfill many business
intelligence needs. Now, with the addition of the BI Java SDK, you can develop highly customized business analytics
to complement your existing business intelligence solution, using the BI Java SDK as SAP's main interface for
accessing any OLAP or relational data your applications or client components need.
BWs existing Open Analysis Interfaces XML for Analysis, the OLAP BAPI, and OLE DB for OLAP allow you to
access BW or external OLAP data for your custom application needs. The BI Java SDK provides additional
capabilities and simplifies the task of implementing client applications based on these interfaces. The SDK
encapsulates underlying low-level communication protocols such as HTTP, and simplifies the generation of complex
MDX or SQL query statements.
Although the primary intention of the SDK is to simplify programming against the BW OLAP engine within a Java
environment, the application programming interfaces (APIs) can also be used to access non-BW and even non-OLAP
data sources, such as relational JDBC data sources. This allows programmers to work with a single uniform approach
throughout development of an application.
The BI Java SDK provides an object-oriented framework in which to:
Connect to a variety of data sources
Access master- and metadata
Create and execute complex queries
Render and access query result sets
A driver-based architecture supports access to different data formats using a variety of protocols:
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
OLE DB for OLAP (ODBO)
Introduction
Components of the SDK
2
SAP Query
XML for Analysis (XMLA)
Regards
Ayyapparaj
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