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SAP CAF Functions in Detail

In this matrix you will find tutorials that focus on specific topics. SAP CAF can be divided into three main categories: process layer, UI layer, and service layer. Each category includes various subtopics that cover certain functions and features. You can find the available tutorials per topic in the matrix below. The prerequisites for each tutorial are listed as well to help you with the order in which you should work through the material.

Accessing BAPIs Using the SAP Java Resource Adapter

This tutorial is designed for Java Developers who want to call function modules and BAPIs in their J2EE Application and who may already have used the SAP Java Connector (SAP JCo) for this task. We will demonstrate an example of a Web application that allows you to book flights in the ABAP backend. This application makes use of the SAP Java Resource Adapter to exchange the data with the backend.

SAP Help Portal

This website houses and makes available all online documentation (SAP Library) for SAP solutions.
It also has additional information about documentation, education services, and information design at SAP.

The SAP Library is a comprehensive collection of information about the relevant SAP products.
Its contents can be accessed either from the SAP System via the help menu items SAP Library or Application Help or directly from the CD-ROM on which it is delivered.

The SAP Library is created, translated, and managed using SAP's standard authoring and translation environment, SAP Knowledge Warehouse.

Unleash the Power of Single Sign-On with Microsoft and SAP

In this whitepaper (PDF 1 MB), you can learn how to utilize SSO to access SAP systems from Microsoft platform as well as to access Windows-based applications from inside of SAP. In addition it provides an outlook concerning the further development of SSO. 02 Oct 2007

Getting Started with JDO

This example demonstrates how to use the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio to implement object persistence for Java based on Java Data Objects.

The simple example introduces the basic features of JDO, such as creating and reading persistent objects. A Web interface is used to pass the parameters to the underlying business logic, and to display the result to the user. The persistent layer is represented by a relational database. The Web application accesses two tables in which data about the employees and the departments in a company is stored.

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