A sanitized version of slides presented by John Moy at the SAP Australia User Group 2012 for the presentation 'How SAP NetWeaver Gateway can deliver the User Interfaces you've always wanted'
Sap netweaver gateway_2.0_sap_net_weaverNagendra Babu
The document discusses the basic configuration settings required after installing SAP NetWeaver Gateway. This includes configuring profile parameters, ICF services, changing the initial logon password, language settings, and activating SAP NetWeaver Gateway. Additional optional configurations covered are for the OData channel, user authorizations, connection settings between systems, and backend event publisher. The document provides an overview of implementation guides and additional software components that may require further configurations.
Attachments should be stored separately from the MBO model and referenced using a URL or key. This avoids unnecessary uploads and downloads of large attachments during synchronization.
This document discusses Java EE 6, GlassFish v3, and Eclipse support. It outlines the goals of Java EE 6 including making the platform easier to use, more flexible, and easier to develop for. Major features discussed include profiles, extensibility, ease of development enhancements in Servlet 3.0 and EJB 3.1, and new EJB features like singletons and startup/shutdown callbacks.
 The document discusses techniques for single-sourcing applications to work with both the Rich Application Platform (RAP) and Rich Client Platform (RCP).
 RAP allows around 70-90% code reuse from existing RCP applications but has some API limitations as it runs in a multi-user environment compared to RCP.
 Topics covered include setting up projects to target both RAP and RCP, differences in APIs between the two platforms, and challenges in dependencies due to different UI libraries used by each.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts and features in the NetBeans IDE 6.1 Java editor. It includes shortcuts for navigating, searching, formatting, and refactoring code as well as for debugging. The document also lists code templates that can be generated by typing abbreviations. Overall, the document is a reference for Java developers to maximize their productivity in the NetBeans editor.
Java EE 6 provides enhancements to ease of development and extensibility. Key changes include introducing profiles like the Web Profile to make the platform more flexible. The platform is being right sized by pruning unused technologies. Extensibility is improved by embracing open source frameworks. Development is eased through increased use of annotations and reducing the need for deployment descriptors. The first preview release of the Java EE 6 reference implementation GlassFish is available now ahead of the final release later in 2009.
Accessing Your Existing SAP NetWeaver Portal on Mobile DeviceSAP Portal
The document discusses providing access to existing SAP NetWeaver Portal content on mobile devices. It outlines a two-phase solution: 1) Allowing customers to build their own mobile framework page using an SAP guide. 2) SAP providing a pre-built mobile framework UI and exposing portal services via REST for use in mobile apps. The solution will leverage the portal's existing services while using modern mobile UIs. It will also align with Sybase Unwired Platform for building native mobile business apps using portal services.
Sap netweaver gateway_2.0_sap_net_weaverNagendra Babu
The document discusses the basic configuration settings required after installing SAP NetWeaver Gateway. This includes configuring profile parameters, ICF services, changing the initial logon password, language settings, and activating SAP NetWeaver Gateway. Additional optional configurations covered are for the OData channel, user authorizations, connection settings between systems, and backend event publisher. The document provides an overview of implementation guides and additional software components that may require further configurations.
Attachments should be stored separately from the MBO model and referenced using a URL or key. This avoids unnecessary uploads and downloads of large attachments during synchronization.
This document discusses Java EE 6, GlassFish v3, and Eclipse support. It outlines the goals of Java EE 6 including making the platform easier to use, more flexible, and easier to develop for. Major features discussed include profiles, extensibility, ease of development enhancements in Servlet 3.0 and EJB 3.1, and new EJB features like singletons and startup/shutdown callbacks.
 The document discusses techniques for single-sourcing applications to work with both the Rich Application Platform (RAP) and Rich Client Platform (RCP).
 RAP allows around 70-90% code reuse from existing RCP applications but has some API limitations as it runs in a multi-user environment compared to RCP.
 Topics covered include setting up projects to target both RAP and RCP, differences in APIs between the two platforms, and challenges in dependencies due to different UI libraries used by each.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts and features in the NetBeans IDE 6.1 Java editor. It includes shortcuts for navigating, searching, formatting, and refactoring code as well as for debugging. The document also lists code templates that can be generated by typing abbreviations. Overall, the document is a reference for Java developers to maximize their productivity in the NetBeans editor.
Java EE 6 provides enhancements to ease of development and extensibility. Key changes include introducing profiles like the Web Profile to make the platform more flexible. The platform is being right sized by pruning unused technologies. Extensibility is improved by embracing open source frameworks. Development is eased through increased use of annotations and reducing the need for deployment descriptors. The first preview release of the Java EE 6 reference implementation GlassFish is available now ahead of the final release later in 2009.
Accessing Your Existing SAP NetWeaver Portal on Mobile DeviceSAP Portal
The document discusses providing access to existing SAP NetWeaver Portal content on mobile devices. It outlines a two-phase solution: 1) Allowing customers to build their own mobile framework page using an SAP guide. 2) SAP providing a pre-built mobile framework UI and exposing portal services via REST for use in mobile apps. The solution will leverage the portal's existing services while using modern mobile UIs. It will also align with Sybase Unwired Platform for building native mobile business apps using portal services.
1. XPages performance depends on constraints like server resources and tradeoffs between supply and demand.
2. The request processing lifecycle involves 6 phases like restore view, apply request values, and render response.
3. Factors impacting efficiency include number of controls, script complexity, resource size, Ajax usage, and more.
The document discusses the Java ME platform and its evolution, outlining the Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) as the current standard and describing how it provides a more compelling platform for developing mobile applications through features like vector graphics, web services, payment processing, and more. Examples are given of types of applications that can be developed using MSA capabilities like games, maps, information apps, and multimedia.
The document provides details about a 120-hour training course on SAP BPC NW 10.0 Learning with SAP HANA offered by CloneSkills, Inc. The course focuses on practical scenarios and teaches skills in planning, budgeting, forecasting, consolidation, management reporting, and data access and management using SAP's products. It highlights real testimonial from a former student who got placed at SAP America as an SAP EPM Lead Consultant and credits the training for helping achieve this goal.
WebSphere as a platform for mobile appsIBM Danmark
WebSphere is a platform for developing mobile apps across different platforms and devices. It allows creating web apps using open web technologies like HTML5 and JavaScript that can run on mobile browsers, as well as hybrid and native mobile apps. WebSphere provides tools for building apps targeting different mobile requirements and capabilities. It also offers server-side capabilities for integrating mobile apps with back-end systems and managing mobile apps across devices and platforms.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on SAP Mobile Infrastructure. The presentation covers SAP's mobile solutions including key components of SAP Netweaver Mobile, its architecture, and value propositions. It also discusses several pre-integrated SAP xApp mobile applications for asset management, time and travel, sales, and dealer business management that provide mobile access to back-end SAP systems. The document includes capabilities and benefits of the various mobile applications and infrastructure.
JSF provides a component-based model for building Java web application user interfaces. Key aspects of JSF include:
1) UI components have attributes, behavior, and renderers that separate the component definition from its presentation. This allows components to be rendered across different devices.
2) Managed beans provide integration between UI components and backend data. Expression Language is used to access data and properties.
3) Navigation between pages is defined in faces-config.xml. The JSF lifecycle also defines stages of request processing.
4) Common events include action events for buttons/links and value change events for input fields. Listeners can be added to execute code during these events.
MVC, DCI, and lookups like the NetBeans APIs allow for modular and adaptable applications. MVC separates concerns but ties view and controller to the model. DCI focuses on object interactions and morphing objects to provide different contexts. The NetBeans lookup system allows objects to dynamically adapt interfaces and be discovered through queries, supporting modularity. Future application architectures may increasingly use annotations to define actions and controls in a more modular way.
The IBM Web Experience Factory is a tool that helps developers rapidly build web and mobile applications. It automates common development tasks through a library of over 150 builders. Builders implement patterns and functionality like user interfaces, service integration, AJAX, widgets, and more. Developers combine builders in a model to generate code across platforms like WebSphere Portal, mobile devices, and browsers. This provides a simplified approach to multi-channel application development.
The document discusses security issues with rich internet applications (RIAs). It outlines four main rules: 1) never trust the browser, as client-side code can be manipulated; 2) more complex architectures introduce more opportunities for vulnerabilities; 3) client-side RIAs have a larger attack surface than server-side RIAs; and 4) all software will contain bugs, so architectures should be designed to minimize security risks from bugs. It provides examples of SQL injection, validation bypassing, and request forging to illustrate how client-side RIAs can be vulnerable if these principles are not followed.
This document provides an overview of the SAP Afaria mobile device management solution. It describes the key components of the Afaria architecture including the Afaria server, database server, relay server, enrollment server, and self-service portal server. It also covers deployment scenarios for Afaria including both single server and highly scalable server farm implementations. Device platform support and considerations for scaling the solution are discussed as well.
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating SugarCRM with IBM WebSphere sMash. It discusses how sMash allows PHP applications like SugarCRM to leverage Java libraries and how it enables integrations with other systems. Specific demos shown include accelerating SugarCRM search using Lucene and building workflows to integrate and extend SugarCRM functionality.
This document discusses strategies for developing mobile applications across multiple platforms using Adobe Flex and PhoneGap. It presents Adobe Flex as a tool for building rich user interfaces that can be deployed as mobile apps via Adobe AIR or as mobile web apps. PhoneGap is introduced as a way to take the web technologies built with Flex and wrap them into native mobile applications. The document also outlines the capabilities and APIs provided by PhoneGap for accessing device functionality like the camera and barcode scanner.
Introducing Scalate, the Scala Template EngineJames Strachan
The document introduces Scalate, a Scala-based template engine. It discusses Scalate's design goals of making an extensible template engine that leverages Scala's power and type safety. Key features include compiled and cached templates, static typing, and support for layouts. The document outlines Scalate's usage of a TemplateEngine to load templates and RenderContext to render them. It also describes several template languages supported by Scalate, including SSP, Scaml, Jade, Mustache and Scalate.
MobiWebApp 2012 - Gaps between standard & tool for native and web mobile appl...Mootwin
The document discusses standardization gaps in developing and deploying cross-platform native and web apps. It notes challenges in areas like user experience, expenses, device APIs, and security across different platforms. The document compares options like native, hybrid, and web apps, noting tradeoffs in areas like code reuse and platform support. It proposes using frameworks to help address gaps, and describes the Mootwin framework as providing features across platforms at lower cost while reducing complexity and improving performance over other options.
Java EE 6 and GlassFish v3: Paving the path for futureArun Gupta
This session presents the GlassFish™ Tools Bundle for Eclipse, which can be used for creating Java EE 6 applications and configuring, deploying, and monitoring the GlassFish application server.
This presentation is not created by me. I got this from internet some year back. I could not find the link from where I downloaded it. So I thought I can make it available for all to use. If someone finds the link please send me. I will remove this presentation from here.
Content-Driven Web Applications with Magnolia CMS and Ruby on Railsbkraft
Instead of going with a traditional Java-only based stack, Dievision chose to integrate Magnolia CMS with (J)Ruby on Rails and to use Rails as the web development framework for its Magnolia-based sites.
In this session, will share some of our experiences with this approach. We will talk about the initial motivation and the differences the environment makes for a developer as well as for a team. You will learn about the practical aspects of the Java/Ruby co-existence, how to integrate Magnolia CMS with the Rails framework and how to work with JCR-based content from a Ruby perspective. Finally, we will cover some options of testing and deploying a site.
This document contains the schedule for the 16th-18th November 2012 Joomla World Conference in San Jose, CA, USA. The conference includes sessions on Joomla development, design, marketing and case studies across 3 days with topics such as Joomla 3, responsive design, migrations, and extensions. There will also be keynotes, lightning talks and code sprints.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on SAP's mobile platform strategy. It discusses SAP's Afaria, Sybase Unwired Platform, and SAP NetWeaver Gateway mobile solutions. The presentation aims to explain SAP's mobility strategy and the architecture and uses of these three mobile platforms. It also includes a disclaimer stating that the information provided is for discussion purposes only and not final product information.
PhoneGap allows developers to write mobile apps using standard web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by wrapping web apps in a native container, so they can access native device features and be distributed through app stores. Developers can build, test, and debug apps using their existing tools and browsers, then package them into native installers for iOS, Android, and other platforms using PhoneGap or platform-specific build tools. PhoneGap provides a set of device APIs that apps can use to access features like the camera, contacts, and more through plugins.
Mono is an open source implementation of the .NET CLR that allows .NET applications to run on non-Windows platforms. Mono for Android allowed building Android applications using C# and the .NET framework by providing bindings to the Android API and tools for Visual Studio. It required a Mono for Android license to deploy apps to devices. Debugging in Mono for Android allowed debugging apps on both the simulator and real devices over WiFi. Navigation between screens was done through activities and intents while databinding like lists required custom adapters.
1. XPages performance depends on constraints like server resources and tradeoffs between supply and demand.
2. The request processing lifecycle involves 6 phases like restore view, apply request values, and render response.
3. Factors impacting efficiency include number of controls, script complexity, resource size, Ajax usage, and more.
The document discusses the Java ME platform and its evolution, outlining the Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) as the current standard and describing how it provides a more compelling platform for developing mobile applications through features like vector graphics, web services, payment processing, and more. Examples are given of types of applications that can be developed using MSA capabilities like games, maps, information apps, and multimedia.
The document provides details about a 120-hour training course on SAP BPC NW 10.0 Learning with SAP HANA offered by CloneSkills, Inc. The course focuses on practical scenarios and teaches skills in planning, budgeting, forecasting, consolidation, management reporting, and data access and management using SAP's products. It highlights real testimonial from a former student who got placed at SAP America as an SAP EPM Lead Consultant and credits the training for helping achieve this goal.
WebSphere as a platform for mobile appsIBM Danmark
WebSphere is a platform for developing mobile apps across different platforms and devices. It allows creating web apps using open web technologies like HTML5 and JavaScript that can run on mobile browsers, as well as hybrid and native mobile apps. WebSphere provides tools for building apps targeting different mobile requirements and capabilities. It also offers server-side capabilities for integrating mobile apps with back-end systems and managing mobile apps across devices and platforms.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on SAP Mobile Infrastructure. The presentation covers SAP's mobile solutions including key components of SAP Netweaver Mobile, its architecture, and value propositions. It also discusses several pre-integrated SAP xApp mobile applications for asset management, time and travel, sales, and dealer business management that provide mobile access to back-end SAP systems. The document includes capabilities and benefits of the various mobile applications and infrastructure.
JSF provides a component-based model for building Java web application user interfaces. Key aspects of JSF include:
1) UI components have attributes, behavior, and renderers that separate the component definition from its presentation. This allows components to be rendered across different devices.
2) Managed beans provide integration between UI components and backend data. Expression Language is used to access data and properties.
3) Navigation between pages is defined in faces-config.xml. The JSF lifecycle also defines stages of request processing.
4) Common events include action events for buttons/links and value change events for input fields. Listeners can be added to execute code during these events.
MVC, DCI, and lookups like the NetBeans APIs allow for modular and adaptable applications. MVC separates concerns but ties view and controller to the model. DCI focuses on object interactions and morphing objects to provide different contexts. The NetBeans lookup system allows objects to dynamically adapt interfaces and be discovered through queries, supporting modularity. Future application architectures may increasingly use annotations to define actions and controls in a more modular way.
The IBM Web Experience Factory is a tool that helps developers rapidly build web and mobile applications. It automates common development tasks through a library of over 150 builders. Builders implement patterns and functionality like user interfaces, service integration, AJAX, widgets, and more. Developers combine builders in a model to generate code across platforms like WebSphere Portal, mobile devices, and browsers. This provides a simplified approach to multi-channel application development.
The document discusses security issues with rich internet applications (RIAs). It outlines four main rules: 1) never trust the browser, as client-side code can be manipulated; 2) more complex architectures introduce more opportunities for vulnerabilities; 3) client-side RIAs have a larger attack surface than server-side RIAs; and 4) all software will contain bugs, so architectures should be designed to minimize security risks from bugs. It provides examples of SQL injection, validation bypassing, and request forging to illustrate how client-side RIAs can be vulnerable if these principles are not followed.
This document provides an overview of the SAP Afaria mobile device management solution. It describes the key components of the Afaria architecture including the Afaria server, database server, relay server, enrollment server, and self-service portal server. It also covers deployment scenarios for Afaria including both single server and highly scalable server farm implementations. Device platform support and considerations for scaling the solution are discussed as well.
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating SugarCRM with IBM WebSphere sMash. It discusses how sMash allows PHP applications like SugarCRM to leverage Java libraries and how it enables integrations with other systems. Specific demos shown include accelerating SugarCRM search using Lucene and building workflows to integrate and extend SugarCRM functionality.
This document discusses strategies for developing mobile applications across multiple platforms using Adobe Flex and PhoneGap. It presents Adobe Flex as a tool for building rich user interfaces that can be deployed as mobile apps via Adobe AIR or as mobile web apps. PhoneGap is introduced as a way to take the web technologies built with Flex and wrap them into native mobile applications. The document also outlines the capabilities and APIs provided by PhoneGap for accessing device functionality like the camera and barcode scanner.
Introducing Scalate, the Scala Template EngineJames Strachan
The document introduces Scalate, a Scala-based template engine. It discusses Scalate's design goals of making an extensible template engine that leverages Scala's power and type safety. Key features include compiled and cached templates, static typing, and support for layouts. The document outlines Scalate's usage of a TemplateEngine to load templates and RenderContext to render them. It also describes several template languages supported by Scalate, including SSP, Scaml, Jade, Mustache and Scalate.
MobiWebApp 2012 - Gaps between standard & tool for native and web mobile appl...Mootwin
The document discusses standardization gaps in developing and deploying cross-platform native and web apps. It notes challenges in areas like user experience, expenses, device APIs, and security across different platforms. The document compares options like native, hybrid, and web apps, noting tradeoffs in areas like code reuse and platform support. It proposes using frameworks to help address gaps, and describes the Mootwin framework as providing features across platforms at lower cost while reducing complexity and improving performance over other options.
Java EE 6 and GlassFish v3: Paving the path for futureArun Gupta
This session presents the GlassFish™ Tools Bundle for Eclipse, which can be used for creating Java EE 6 applications and configuring, deploying, and monitoring the GlassFish application server.
This presentation is not created by me. I got this from internet some year back. I could not find the link from where I downloaded it. So I thought I can make it available for all to use. If someone finds the link please send me. I will remove this presentation from here.
Content-Driven Web Applications with Magnolia CMS and Ruby on Railsbkraft
Instead of going with a traditional Java-only based stack, Dievision chose to integrate Magnolia CMS with (J)Ruby on Rails and to use Rails as the web development framework for its Magnolia-based sites.
In this session, will share some of our experiences with this approach. We will talk about the initial motivation and the differences the environment makes for a developer as well as for a team. You will learn about the practical aspects of the Java/Ruby co-existence, how to integrate Magnolia CMS with the Rails framework and how to work with JCR-based content from a Ruby perspective. Finally, we will cover some options of testing and deploying a site.
This document contains the schedule for the 16th-18th November 2012 Joomla World Conference in San Jose, CA, USA. The conference includes sessions on Joomla development, design, marketing and case studies across 3 days with topics such as Joomla 3, responsive design, migrations, and extensions. There will also be keynotes, lightning talks and code sprints.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on SAP's mobile platform strategy. It discusses SAP's Afaria, Sybase Unwired Platform, and SAP NetWeaver Gateway mobile solutions. The presentation aims to explain SAP's mobility strategy and the architecture and uses of these three mobile platforms. It also includes a disclaimer stating that the information provided is for discussion purposes only and not final product information.
PhoneGap allows developers to write mobile apps using standard web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by wrapping web apps in a native container, so they can access native device features and be distributed through app stores. Developers can build, test, and debug apps using their existing tools and browsers, then package them into native installers for iOS, Android, and other platforms using PhoneGap or platform-specific build tools. PhoneGap provides a set of device APIs that apps can use to access features like the camera, contacts, and more through plugins.
Mono is an open source implementation of the .NET CLR that allows .NET applications to run on non-Windows platforms. Mono for Android allowed building Android applications using C# and the .NET framework by providing bindings to the Android API and tools for Visual Studio. It required a Mono for Android license to deploy apps to devices. Debugging in Mono for Android allowed debugging apps on both the simulator and real devices over WiFi. Navigation between screens was done through activities and intents while databinding like lists required custom adapters.
El documento proporciona consejos sobre el marketing digital básico para una empresa exportadora, incluyendo la optimización de sitios web para buscadores, el uso de publicidad en línea, boletines electrónicos, mediciones web y la atención al cliente. También discute la taxonomía de sitios web, mapas web, estructuras de páginas, diseño, consejos para sitios de exportación y acciones clave de marketing en línea.
The document summarizes the proceedings of the 2011 Cornell Hospitality Service Innovation Roundtable. The roundtable examined mechanisms for service innovation in the hospitality industry and specific innovations aimed at improving the guest experience, including interactions with employees and addressing technical issues. Many hospitality firms are focusing on innovation to enhance guest satisfaction, boost revenues, and increase participation in loyalty programs. Metrics for service innovations include improved customer satisfaction scores and cost savings from more efficient guest service processes.
This document provides information about McGruff safety kits for children, including the McGruff Safe Kids ID Kit and McGruff Internet Safety Kit. The McGruff Safe Kids ID Kit helps kids stay safe and includes fingerprint collection and DNA collection. It has been updated with social media safety tips. The McGruff Internet Safety Kit provides interactive guidance for parents and kids on safe internet use and includes advice on social media, online predators, and bullying. Both kits are available from the National Crime Prevention Council and its licensee Boerner, Inc.
This document provides endorsements from various professionals about the book "How to REALLY use LinkedIn" by Jan Vermeiren. The endorsements praise the book for providing practical strategies and tips to maximize the use of LinkedIn for networking, business development, and career success. They note it is an essential guide that will help readers strengthen their online presence and connections through LinkedIn. The book is recommended for anyone looking to grow their business or career through effective networking on LinkedIn.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Paz cuarto domingo de adviento (año c) – 20 diciembre 2015Comunión de Gracia
LECTURAS: Miqueas 5:2-5a; Lucas 1:46-55; Hebreos 10:5-10; Lucas 1:39-45)
El Adviento es cuando entendemos mejor lo que significa esperar la venida de Cristo. Nuestra atención, tiempo, dinero y energía se centran en la preparación de nuestras festividades familiares y de la iglesia.
Sin embargo, no debemos olvidarnos que en la esperanza cristiana también existe la espera de la segunda venida de Cristo. No sabemos el día, no sabemos la hora, pero todos los cristianos tenemos esperanza en ella, puesto que es una promesa hecha por el mismo Jesús a sus discípulos.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
Towards Consumer-specified Service License selection and CompositionHong-Linh Truong
Service oriented computing represents the convergence
of technology with an understanding of crossorganizational
business processes. A service license describes
the terms and conditions for the use and access
of the service in a machine interpretable way. Generally,
a service provider defines individual services with corresponding
service licenses which consumers have to follow.
Often, service consumers are interested in selecting a service
based on certain licensing terms and/or in composing
individual services depending on their needs. Thus,
consumer-specified licenses become pivotal in service composition
as this allows consumers to make a preference on
what their service licenses should be and whether they can
compose certain services together in a composition satisfying
their specified licensing terms. In this paper, we propose
an approach allowing service consumers to specify service
licensing terms and select services that match licenses and
implement this approach within a semi-automated service
composition framework. Furthermore, we present a directional
matchmaking algorithm to compare a consumerspecified
service license with provider-specified service licenses
and produce a composite service license satisfying
the consumer-specified license.
Este documento describe un curso de primeros auxilios para educadores de 6 horas de duración, con 3 horas de formación teórica y 3 horas de práctica. El curso cubre temas como normas generales de primeros auxilios, RCP, atragantemiento, heridas, fracturas, quemaduras y más. El curso está acreditado por la Fundación Tripartita y utiliza material audiovisual, simuladores y equipo de protección personal para la enseñanza práctica.
The document outlines the steps of the scientific method, which are: 1) asking a question, 2) researching the topic, 3) forming a hypothesis, 4) experimentation, 5) analyzing results, and 6) drawing a conclusion. It then provides an example of a student, John, using these steps to determine how the amount of sugar affects bread rising through experimentation with different sugar amounts. John's results showed that bread rose highest with 70g of sugar, supporting his hypothesis.
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It's important to know what an agency can do. That's why Digital Fusion has made our creative portfolio available on Slideshare. Here you can find all of our marketing capabilities including mobile, email, search, social media, responsive web design, display and more.
TriNet is an HR outsourcing company that provides comprehensive HR services to over 8,000 small and medium sized companies. It handles administrative tasks so clients can focus on strategic initiatives. TriNet has experienced strong growth and high customer retention rates. Its services help clients contain costs, reduce risk, and attract and retain top talent through competitive benefits and an easy-to-use online platform. TriNet's customized solutions and industry expertise provide a trusted partner to help clients' HR needs as their company grows and changes.
Livro Repúblicas e entidades estudantis de Ouro Preto: trajetórias e importânciaeditoraprospectiva
1) O documento discute as trajetórias e importância das repúblicas e entidades estudantis da cidade de Ouro Preto.
2) É descrito o histórico de várias entidades como o Centro Acadêmico da Escola de Minas, Diretório Acadêmico da Escola de Farmácia, Diretório Acadêmico da Escola de Minas entre outros.
3) Também são listados ex-alunos de várias repúblicas estudantis de Ouro Preto, como a República Adega e República Aquarius,
Circe Luna es una actriz y dobladora mexicana con una extensa carrera en el doblaje de voces para programas de televisión, películas y comerciales. Se ha desempeñado como actriz de doblaje desde 1996, prestando su voz a cientos de personajes animados y de acción real. También se ha desempeñado como directora de doblaje y ha impartido clases sobre la especialidad.
El documento habla sobre el sistema axonométrico, una forma de representación de volúmenes simples en perspectiva isométrica. Explica cómo dibujar un cilindro recto usando este sistema, el cual se repite varias veces a lo largo del texto.
Este documento describe los principales signos diacríticos y de puntuación del español, incluyendo la tilde, la diéresis, el punto, la coma, el punto y coma, los dos puntos, los paréntesis, los corchetes, las comillas, los signos de interrogación y exclamación, y los puntos suspensivos. Explica sus funciones ortográficas y sintácticas para organizar el discurso escrito y facilitar la comprensión.
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This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on SAP's mobile platform strategy. It discusses SAP's Afaria, Sybase Unwired Platform, and SAP NetWeaver Gateway mobile solutions. The presentation aims to explain SAP's mobility strategy and the architecture and uses of these three mobile platforms. It also includes a disclaimer stating that the presentation outlines general product direction but not specifics and is subject to change.
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SAP NetWeaver Neo*: Community-Driven DevelopmentMatthias Steiner
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- SAP NetWeaver Neo* aims to provide an attractive platform that is consumer-grade, enterprise-ready, and supports big data and fast processing.
- It emphasizes community-centric development and uses many open-source technologies and frameworks.
- Architecture blueprints show example architectures for different types of applications, with services-oriented and mobile-friendly designs.
- The document demonstrates a sample application developed on SAP NetWeaver Neo* and discusses programming models like servlets.
The document is a presentation that provides an overview of ABAP - Web Dynpro. It discusses the motivation for Web Dynpro, its model-view-controller programming model, and how it provides a declarative and technology-independent way to develop user interfaces that can be rendered across different clients. The presentation agenda includes explaining Web Dynpro's programming model, features like ALV and object value selector, and addresses questions from the audience.
The document is a presentation that provides an overview of ABAP - Web Dynpro. It discusses the motivation for Web Dynpro, its model-view-controller programming model, and how it provides a declarative and technology-independent way to develop user interfaces that can be rendered across different clients. The presentation agenda includes explaining Web Dynpro's programming model, features like ALV and object value selector, and addresses questions from the audience.
AD404 - Extend your Social Business by integrating SAP SolutionsChristian Holsing
The document discusses integrating IBM social business solutions like Lotus Connections with SAP solutions. It provides an overview of current integration offerings between IBM collaboration solutions like Lotus Domino, WebSphere Portal, and Connections with SAP Business Suite. It then discusses deeper integration at the UI level between WebSphere Portal and SAP NetWeaver Portal. Finally, it covers typical collaboration/social integration scenarios with ERP systems and how SAP's new NetWeaver Gateway provides opportunities for simpler integration with SAP solutions through its use of RESTful services and the OData protocol.
This document discusses consuming SAP NetWeaver Gateway services from different platforms and programming languages. It introduces the concept of creating OData proxy objects to represent Gateway services, and outlines several tools for generating these proxies for languages like Java, PHP, C#, Objective-C and JavaScript. Specific examples are provided for consuming a service using Java Server Pages, JavaScript with SAPUI5, and building an iPhone app with Xcode and a Gateway service proxy.
This document provides an overview of Blue Ruby, which combines the Ruby programming language with the ABAP application server. It discusses the goals of Blue Ruby, including enabling agile development and facilitating the creation of "glue code" and domain-specific languages. The technical architecture allows Ruby code to run inside the ABAP virtual machine for locality. Several demo applications are highlighted and next steps for collaboration on the SDN are outlined.
David Wible has extensive experience developing Java applications using technologies like Spring, AngularJS, and MongoDB. He has worked on projects involving web applications, REST APIs, and SPA development. His career includes positions at Znalytics, Bridge2Solutions, McKesson, and Bank of America developing applications across various industries.
This document provides an overview of consuming Gateway services. It discusses creating OData proxy objects using various tools, building an iPhone app to consume a Gateway service using Xcode, and consuming services using Java Server Pages and JavaScript. The agenda outlines discussing service consumption, proxy generation tools for different languages, building an iPhone app, and consumption exercises for JSP and JavaScript.
1. The document describes a hands-on workshop on Web Dynpro ABAP Islands that was presented at an SDN Community Day.
2. Web Dynpro is a programming model for user interfaces that uses model-view-controller design and provides tools for interface design and a runtime environment.
3. The workshop discussed how Web Dynpro can be used to develop "islands" of interactive content using technologies like Flex and Silverlight within ABAP applications.
Spring Data for JJUG for Cross Conference Fall Toshihiko Ikeda
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Resource Oriented Architecture in Wireless Sensor NetworkThomas Pham
This document discusses integrating wireless sensor networks with existing information systems using a resource oriented architecture approach. It presents a project integrating Sun SPOT sensors with an enterprise logistics application using REST web services. The system includes a gateway application that acts as a proxy between the sensor network and enterprise servers. Challenges included lack of TCP/IP on sensors and debugging sensors remotely. Future work may include request buffering and standardizing the JSON structure for sensor resources.
This document provides guidelines for making Web Dynpro applications accessible for users with disabilities. It discusses general accessibility rules and how they apply to different types of user interface elements. It also covers testing for accessibility and integrating third-party components. The guidelines are intended to help developers evaluate and improve the accessibility of Web Dynpro applications.
This presentation helps you to understand what the SAP Portal Portfolio offers already today, you will be informed on the planned product enhancements and you get insights into strategic directions for the portal portfolio.
GlassFish is a popular open source application server. The top 10 reasons to use GlassFish are:
10. GlassFish Embedded
9. Provisioning and administration tools like the Update Center
8. Early access to new Java EE technologies through the standardization process
7. Interoperability with other standards like Metro
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* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
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UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
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What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
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• Q/A
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
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- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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2. Thoughts
and
opinions
expressed
here
represent
my
own
and
not
those
of
SAP
All
content
provided
in
this
presentaCon
is
for
informaConal
purposes
only.
The
author
makes
no
representaCons
as
to
the
accuracy
or
completeness
of
any
informaCon
in
this
presentaCon.
The
author
will
not
be
liable
for
any
errors
or
omissions
in
this
presentaCon
nor
for
the
availability
of
this
informaCon.
3. R/2
ITS,
Web
Dynpro
Terminal
WebGUI,
ABAP,
Screens
BSP,
Floorplan
HTMLB
Manager,
NWBC
R/3
Web
Dynpro
SAP
UI5,
SAP
GUI
Java,
Page
Builder,
SAP
Portal
CHIPs
5. Consumer
Faster
user
interface
innovaCon
cycles
eg.
browsers,
iOS,
Android
etc.
Enterprise
Slower
user
interface
updates,
Ced
to
core
upgrade
cycles
6. Structure
“Our
basic
argument
is
that
there
isn’t
such
a
thing
as
a
building.
A
Internal
Walls
building
properly
conceived
is
Tables,
etc
several
layers
of
longevity
of
built
components”
Frank
Duffy,
Architect
FoundaCon
1994
7. SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
as
an
enabler
Enterprise
Systems
ExisCng
Mobiles
TVs,
Voice
UIs,
&
Tablets
etc…
Web
UIs
8. Mobiles
Websites
/
Edge
Intranet
Usage
Kiosks
Tablets
&
Other
Casual
ESS
/
MSS
Usage
Pro
Usage
NWBC
/
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
SAPGUI
as
an
enabler
9. Back
Front
Field
/
Leaders
Business
Consumers
Office
Office
Mobile
Sales
Partners
Edge
Usage
Casual
Usage
Pro
Usage
NOTE:
A
sample
indicaCve
allocaCon
–
will
vary
for
each
organisaCon
10. Edge
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
Usage
ZERO
training
expectaCon
as
an
enabler
Casual
Usage
Simple
learning
aids
Pro
Usage
Training
11. Edge
Mainstream
Usage
Usage
Edge
Usage
now
is
potenCally
Mainsteam
Usage
in
future
Casual
Usage
Pro
Usage
12. “
INSIDE
OUT
“
1.
GET
hep://server/sap/myapplicaCon
SAP
2.
HTML
+
Data
2.1.
CSS
2.2.
Javascript
2.3.
Images
2.4.
..etc
13. “
OUTSIDE
IN
“
NaCve
mobile
app
example
1.
GET
hep://server/sap/myapplicaCon/data
SAP
3.
Lightweight
Data
(OData)
INSTALLED
2.
NaCve
App
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
-‐
iOS
as
an
enabler
-‐
Android
-‐
etc.
14. “
OUTSIDE
IN
“
HTML5
example
using
‘single-‐page’
1.
GET
hep://server/sap/myapplicaCon
web
apps
SAP
3.
Lightweight
Data
(OData)
2.
HTML5
Layout
CACHED
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
-‐
CSS
as
an
enabler
-‐
Javascript
-‐
Images
15. Stateful
UIs
Stateless
UIs
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
as
an
enabler
16. SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
SAP
Service
generaCon
tools
Service
consumpCon
libraries
(eg.
•
Mobile
plakorms
Generate
from
RFC
/
BAPI
•
HTML5
libraries
(eg.
SAPUI5)
without
coding
)
•
Java,
PHP,
Flash
..etc.
•
Code
generaCon
17. Architecture
for
many
of
SAP’s
Mobile
Apps
SAP
NetWeaver
SAP
Mobile
Gateway
Plakorm
SAP
Server
Relay
(Depending
on
App)
•
AuthenCcaCon
&
Security
•
iOS
•
Secure
CommunicaCons
•
Android
•
Blackberry
•
Device
registraCon
•
Windows
18. Sample
list
of
SAP’s
mobile
apps
(not
all-‐inclusive)
…
=
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
as
an
enabler
19.
20.
21. Samples
courtesy
of
and
developed
by
John
Paeerson
(see
blog
on
SCN
hep://bit.ly/Mh8rC4)
22.
STATELESS
OUTSIDE
IN
•
Highly
scalable
•
Adopt
latest
consumer
UI
usability
•
Empower
non-‐SAP
UI
developers
LOOSE
COUPLING
SAP
•
Support
pace
layering
&
service
re-‐use
LIGHTWEIGHT
DATA
INTERACTION
•
OpCmise
response
Cme
&
usability
•
Support
HTML5
/
naCve
mobile
UIs
PRODUCTIVITY
AIDS
•
Quickly
expose
and
consume
services
23. John
Moy
SAP
Mobility,
UI
and
Development
Architect
Email:
john@BlueT.com.au
Twieer:
@jhmoy
24. SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
official
SAP
Help
hep://help.sap.com/nwgateway
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
plug-‐in
for
Eclipse
hep://bit.ly/wHwy2B
Installing
Trial
SAP
NetWeaver
Gateway
on
Amazon
Web
Services
(by
John
Moy)
hep://bit.ly/N7JwR3