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OData and SAP Gateway - Carsten Bonnen

OData and SAP Gateway

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780 Seiten
2016 | Second Edition
SAP Press (Verlag)
978-1-4932-1263-7 (ISBN)
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Connect your SAP system and the world of OData with this comprehensive guide to SAP Gateway. Begin with the basics, then walk through the steps to create an OData service. Expand your skills further, with how-to's on developing SAPUIS apps with the SAP Web IDE; building SAP Fiori, mobile, and enterprise applications; and more.
Connect your SAP system and the world of OData with this comprehensive guide to SAP Gateway! Begin with the basics, then walk through the steps to create an OData service. Expand your skills further, with how-to's on developing SAPUIS apps with the SAP Web IDE; building SAP Fiori, mobile, and enterprise applications; and performing administrative tasks for lifecycle management and security. Explore the latest trends and technologies, and map out your OData future! Deployment, Installation, Configuration. Get started! Discover the various deployment options for SAP Gateway, and get step-by-step instructions for installation and configuration; OData Services. Create! Walk through the specific tools for and steps in creating OData services. Then learn how to extend your existing OData services, including redefining services and customizing SAP Flori apps; Application Development. Develop! Learn how OData and SAP Gateway are used in SAPUlS, SAP Fiori, mobile, social media, and enterprise applications.

Carsten Boennen received his M.A. in Computer Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence in Germany in 2001 and started working at SAP that same year. Initially a Java developer and trainer, he soon became a consultant and led strategic projects in the then-new field of enterprise portals. By the end of 2002, he became a product manager for SAP NetWeaver Portal. A year later, he took on responsibility for a new product, which later became known as Visual Composer; subsequently, he managed the complete UI topic in this area. Looking for a new challenge in 2008, he joined the Microsoft Strategic Alliance Management group, which oversees the strategic alliance between SAP and Microsoft. Carsten remained in this role for four years before he joined the SAP NetWeaver Gateway product management team in 2012. Beyond his business-specific activities at SAP, he founded the first SAP karate group in 2005, which he continues to lead today.

. Foreword by Bernd Leukert. 17

. Introduction. 19

. Acknowledgments. 23

PART I. Getting Started. 27

1. Introduction to SAP Gateway. 29

1.1. Modern Business Applications. 30

1.2. SAP Gateway for Modern Business Applications. 42

1.3. Installation and Deployment. 48

1.4. SAP Gateway and Related Products. 54

1.5. Summary. 62

2. Introduction to OData. 65

2.1. OData and REST. 65

2.2. Structure of an OData Service. 74

2.3. OData Operations. 84

2.4. OData Query Options. 88

2.5. OData in SAP Solutions. 105

2.6. SAP Gateway OData Features. 113

2.7. What’s New with OData 4.0?. 115

2.8. Summary. 119

3. Architecture and Integration. 121

3.1. Gateway Principles. 121

3.2. Architecture. 123

3.3. Integration with Other Technologies. 133

3.4. Summary. 138

4. Deployment Options, Installation, and Configuration. 139

4.1. Introduction to SAP Gateway Deployment. 139

4.2. Preparing for Installation and Configuration. 152

4.3. Quick Start Guide. 154

4.4. Installation and Configuration in Detail. 161

4.5. Summary. 175

PART II. Service Creation. 177

5. Introduction to OData Service Creation. 179

5.1. Methods for Creating an OData Service. 180

5.2. Service Creation Process Overview. 183

5.3. SAP Gateway Toolset. 187

5.4. Steps in the Service Creation Process. 198

5.5. OData Channel Development Paradigm. 219

5.6. Summary. 225

6. Service Development. 227

6.1. Data Model Definition. 228

6.2. Service Registration in the SAP Business Suite System. 258

6.3. Service Stub Generation. 264

6.4. Service Maintenance. 267

6.5. Incremental Service Implementation and Model Enhancement. 272

6.6. Summary. 344

7. Service Generation. 345

7.1. Generation via RFC/BOR Interface. 348

7.2. Generation via Search Help. 384

7.3. Generation via CDS Views. 387

7.4. Generation via Redefinition. 404

7.5. Summary. 423

PART III. Application Development. 425

8. SAPUI5 Application Development. 427

8.1. Building Blocks of Web Application Development. 428

8.2. Introduction to SAP Fiori and SAPUI5. 429

8.3. Installing SAPUI5. 436

8.4. Creating an SAPUI5 Application. 437

8.5. Summary. 445

9. SAP Web IDE. 447

9.1. Installation and Access. 448

9.2. Connecting to SAP Gateway. 456

9.3. OData Sample Services. 459

9.4. Developing SAPUI5 Applications. 461

9.5. SAP Fiori Reference Apps. 467

9.6. OData Model Editor. 470

9.7. Summary. 474

10. Extensibility. 475

10.1. Redefining and Extending OData Services. 475

10.2. Extending SAPUI5 Applications. 482

10.3. Extending SAP Fiori Applications. 485

10.4. Summary. 520

11. Mobile Application Development. 521

11.1. Overview. 523

11.2. Native Application Development. 524

11.3. Hybrid Application Development. 524

11.4. Summary. 553

12. Social Media Application Development. 555

12.1. PHP. 556

12.2. Facebook. 560

12.3. Twitter. 567

12.4. Sina Weibo. 571

12.5. Summary. 582

13. Enterprise Application Development. 583

13.1. SAP Gateway for Microsoft. 584

13.2. Microsoft Excel. 606

13.3. Microsoft SharePoint/Office 365. 610

13.4. Microsoft LightSwitch. 617

13.5. Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP).NET. 622

13.6. Summary. 623

PART IV. Administration. 625

14. Lifecycle Management: Testing, Service Deployment, and Operations. 627

14.1. Testing. 628

14.2. Service Deployment. 637

14.3. Operations. 646

14.4. Summary. 656

15. Security. 657

15.1. Network and Communication Security. 657

15.2. User Management and Authorizations. 667

15.3. Single Sign-On and Authentication Options. 669

15.4. Recommended Authentication Options. 678

15.5. Read Access Logging. 694

15.6. Summary. 697

PART V. Roadmap. 699

16. Recent and Future Developments. 701

16.1. Cloud Computing: HCI OData Provisioning. 701

16.2. Gamification. 705

16.3. Internet of Things. 707

16.4. API Management. 708

16.5. Summary. 709

. Appendices. 711

A. Advanced Topics. 713

B. SAP Gateway and SAP API Management. 743

C. The Authors. 769

. Index. 773

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie SAP PRESS Englisch
Verlagsort Maryland
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Informatik Weitere Themen SAP
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Schlagworte Apps • Fiori • HTML5 • OData • Rest • S/4HANA • SAP NetWeaver Gateway • SAP UI5 • SAPUI5 • SOAP • Web IDE
ISBN-10 1-4932-1263-X / 149321263X
ISBN-13 978-1-4932-1263-7 / 9781493212637
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