This is part 6 of a 6 part series on User Interface flexibility in the ABAP environment. Part 6 of this series looks a bit to the future with the new Local Page Builder/CHIPs/Sidepanel functionality that is coming in NetWeaver 7.02. We see how reusable, generic UI functionality can easily be integrated into existing applications without coding.
This is part 5 of a 6 part series on User Interface flexibility in the ABAP environment. Part 5 of this series shows the usage of Business Rules Framework Plus (BRF+) – the ABAP based rules engine that is part of NetWeaver 7.0. Specifically we demonstrate the usage of a decision table to add flexiblity to a calculation within our user interface.
The Enterprise Geeks love gifts and free stuff, so this is a special shout out and thanks to fellow eGhead Matt Harding for putting together the Enterprise Geeks theme song. You can check out some of Matt’s other music on his MySpace page. The music for the eGeeks theme song was taken from his original track “Damn Ugly”, which is pretty Damn Funny.
Some other eGheads such as Thomas Jung, Gregor Wolf, and Graham Robinson have already mentioned using this as intro music for their sessions at various tech events. Now these are eGheads with style!
Project teams need all players, even the scruffy ones
Join Ed and Thomas in this whirlwind episode that covers a wide range of great news and topics in the wide world of enterprise software. They are also joined by Craig Cmehil to discuss his new team and role within SAP.
Dearest eGheads, we need your show ideas. If you have questions, suggestions, or topic ideas for future episodes, give us a shout here. Enjoy!
This is part 4 of a 6 part series on User Interface flexibility in the ABAP environment. Part 4 of this series shows how you can use a Filtered BADI for customer specific validations and processing in an SAP application.