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Advantage of using WebDynPro Java?

Former Member
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Hi,

What is the advantage/disadvantage of using Web dynpro in developing web-service based applications in terms of cost, development capability, security and compatibility? in comparison with Visual composer or CAF?

Thanks,

Aravind

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snehal_kendre
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HI Aravind,

for all of your question answer is MVC architecture of WEb dynpro.

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/a048387a-0901-0010-13ac-87f9eb64...

Former Member
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Hi Aravind,

The link will get you more idea on the subject

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/506b057f-e4e2-2a10-48b2-d9b39afa...

Regards

- Vinod V

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Former Member
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Hi,

What is the advantage/disadvantage of using Web dynpro in developing web-service based applications in terms of cost, development capability, security and compatibility? in comparison with Visual composer or CAF?

All this tools are created with different purposes, so you cant compare them.

For creating ui's you have to use webdynpro

For webservice either you have to create java classes and expose them or else expose ejb(session facades).

Visual composer is a modeling tool, you cant create webservices their, but you can consume.

CAF is building applications using existing or new services, here also you can create service and consume as well.

Regards

Ayyapparaj

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Hi,

Yes. I agree that everything were developed for various purposes.

But is there any specific subtle technical difference b/w VC and WD for java, in handling web services particularly in issues like

1) Security

2) Cost

3) Development capability ( I need any specific difference b/w WD for java and VC)

4) Connector Architectures (Which ever is easier to handle? and how?)

Thanks in advance,

Aravind Arumugam.