on 03-03-2008 3:24 PM
Hi,
What does ESA stands for ? and where it is use ?
Thanx
Hi Mohammad
Good Morning
ESA Stands for Enterprise Service Oriented Architecture
There are three levels of learning documents available on links below
[Basic, Intermediate, Advanced|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/esoa-elearning]
Keep Sapping
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hi,
just as you have clicked the forums and got into the SD forum, on the same menu you have a link for eLearning.
From that select ESOA. you will find a lot of web presentations which are excellent and you will learn a lot from them. just see them once and i am sure you will like.
regards
sadhu kishore
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Dear Mohammad
Go through this Wiki
[Standards and Enterprise SOA|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/standards]
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi
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Hi
ESA is enterprise Service Oriented Architecture.
This is a new strategic direction in which SAP AG is planning to take all industries to. They have developed SAP Netweaver for this. SAP as such is a great application but JAVA is very user friendly. In past integration of web applications was not so good with SAP.
With SAP Netweaver ABAP and JAVA gets integrated great and hence we have seamless integration between SAP and webapplicaation. This also helps to give great USER interfae with real time information search on web from SAP.
e.g. tracking information of sales order, invoice etc from web from SAP.
If helpful, reward accordingly.
Kind Regards
Sandeep
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