1. Category: Enterprise Portal

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    1. SAP Netweaver Business Client for Human Capital Management

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      SAP Netweaver Business Client for Human Capital Management
      SAP has developed an alternative to the Enterprise Portal that can be used with HCM applications. The Netweaver Business Client offers a desktop client that includes the ability to host classic and Web dynpros, Business Server Pages and portal integration with role-based access. With the release of the latest Enhancement Packs, new roles have been developed for use with SAP Human Capital Management applications.

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    2. SAP Web Dynpro Overview iView -- a fast and flexible way to create pages in your corporate portal

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      SAP Web Dynpro Overview iView - pros and cons, how-to guide.


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    3. SAP Usability: Four Steps to Maximise your SAP Investment in 2012

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      SAP Usability: Four Steps to Maximise your SAP Investment in 2012
      Tackling the usability obstacle may be the solution to improving adoption rates, lowering headcount overhead, and increasing transactions. Learn four key steps to getting started with making SAP more usable for your business processes.

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    4. SAP NetWeaver Portal: Development Options

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      SAP NetWeaver Portal: Development Options
      There are many advantages in using the SAP NetWeaver Portal. It is designed to increase user productivity by delivering a central location for users to access all the information they require. This information can be provided from a variety of backend systems including transactional systems, business warehouse systems, databases, documents and web sites. Any application that is accessed through a URL can also easily be integrated into the portal's content. With this ability to include virtually any backend system content into the portal, the question is which technology should you to build your applications?

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    5. Can we embrace the Long Haired developer?

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      Can we embrace the Long Haired developer?
      SAP is targeting one billion people interacting with its software. To achieve this, user interfaces will need to be delivered in all shapes and forms, both inside and outside the enterprise. This will challenge existing cultures within SAP teams and service providers. The old 'fortress SAP' mentality needs to be broken down. And potentially a new breed of developers will be required to bring forth a renaissance in user delight with SAP systems.

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    6. Get a Brand New Java 1.4!

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      This is not a typo. If you are using NetWeaver 7 you most likely still use Java 1.4.2. And this runs out of support soon. The (not so) new SAP JVM 4 is now General Available. This means that finally there is a replacement for your JDK 1.4...

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    7. SAP and SharePoint Duet Enterprise: In Tune with Corporate Needs?

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      SAP and SharePoint Duet Enterprise: In Tune with Corporate Needs?
      I attended an interesting session on Duet Enterprise, which connects SAP and SharePoint, at the European SharePoint Conference in Berlin last week, and here is an overview of what Duet Enterprise can do.

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    8. Business Suite 7 and 7 Innovations 2010 hub content is enabled now for SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.3

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      According to SAP's release strategy, the recently released technology innovation of SAP NetWeaver 7.3 has been adopted by and released for SAP Business Suite Java applications. Customers of SAP Business Suite 7 and SAP Business Suite 7 Innovations 2010 can profit from a reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) through a unified and state-of-the-art Java technology stack.

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    9. SAP Portal PAR Migration

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      SAP Portal PAR Migration
      As you already know PAR files are no more supported in EP 7.3. All the existing PAR files needs to be migrated to EAR file. Below is the screenshot PAR migration tools Please also find help from below SAP Help http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73/helpdata/en/04/6c444aa960490e8fe9e0361b7f39e7/frameset.htm Thanks No tags for this post. Related posts No related posts.

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    10. Unable to import a KM Transport package

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      This article describes some of the common errors encountered when transporting KM Content from one portal system to another using the KM Transport method. Most issues usually occur when importing content into the destination system, the default trace file is key to understanding issues.

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    11. Portal .PAR files - manual deployment

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      How to (manually) deploy Portal .par files (without outage). SAP NetWeaver portal allows for "online" deployment of .par files using the Portal Support Desk, this so-called "hot deployment" will technically place the .par file in the PCD directory of the node you are connected to and then deploy the .par file online. In some cases this can lead to issues; if KM objects are being deployed KM will crash because "hot deployments" are not supported.

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    12. A Crushing Blow At the Heart of SAP J2EE Engine – BlackHat Conference

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      Came across this blog and two important SAP notes 1589525, 616058 which are mandatory for securing external facing portal applications.Most Important SAP Notes information for all security related vulnerabilities SAP Blog On Security & Notes Source

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    13. Ajax, Json and GZIP responses from SAP Portal

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      Ajax, Json and GZIP responses from SAP Portal
      Modify the NetWeaver AS Java configuration for JSON responses from the portal.

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    14. Decision guide "SAP Web Technologies"

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      Taking decision which (SAP) Web Technology is best choice for your business process is getting harder and harder as there are so many UI technologies around. This is a snapshot of the currently available technologies within the context of SAP which enables you to decide which technology matches best for your requirements!

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    15. Automatic resizing of buttons on browser window resize in Portal

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      The blog describes how to re-size html buttons to fit to browser window screen in an SAP Enterprise Portal, using a simple Javascript.

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