Franklin Herbas
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CD102 Using Scripting Languages in an SAP LandscapeCD102 Using Scripting Languages in an SAP LandscapeIn the programming space there is a wide variety of (open source) technologies on the market. This presentation will look at how enterprises can leverage mature open source development technologies in and around their SAP implementations. In particular, the presentation will look at how to integrate scripting languages and development frameworks for building custom applications into your SAP landscape. Learn SAP activities around known open source scripting languages such us PHP, Python, Perl, and Ruby. Get a sneak peak of development efforts with Groovy, JSF, and Web Dynpro. The session will include live demonstrations. Target Audience: IT Managers, SAP Partners, Consultants and ISV's, Software Developers, System Administrators |
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EPI112 The Complete Picture-terprise Service Provisioning and ConsumingEPI112 The Complete Picture-terprise Service Provisioning and ConsumingThis lecture shows the process of providing an enterprise service using the Enterprise Services Repository and the consumption of this service from the Enterprise Services Workplace. The consuming application is created using the SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment. Demos will illustrate the main steps of this process. Target Audience: Enterprise Architects, IT Managers, SAP Partners, Consultants and ISV's |
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SOA104 Enterprise Service Infrastructure- Enabling and Making Enterprise SOA a RealitySOA104 Enterprise Service Infrastructure- Enabling and Making Enterprise SOA a RealityTo get started with enterprise SOA, companies must service-enable their enterprise's applications. Service-enablement refers to the isolation of an enterprise application's specific functionality and its implementation through open standards to make this functionality accessible as a service. Such service-enablement is the basis for enterprise SOA-compliant applications.This beginners' session will give you an overview about the technical infrastructure provided by SAP NetWeaver for service enablement that makes enterprise SOA possible. The session will guide you through the complete IT Scenario Expertise Level: Beginner |
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SOA108 Deep Dive into Enterprise Services Repository and Services RegistrySOA108 Deep Dive into Enterprise Services Repository and Services RegistryThis session will provide you a detailed overview of the Enterprise Services Repository (ES Repository) and its key use cases. The key features will be highlighted using end-to-end demos of how the ES Repository plays a key role in mediation, service provisioning, and consumption scenarios. Target Audience: Business Process , Evaluation and Implementation , IT Management , SAP Partners, Consultants and ISVs |
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SOA150 Providing and Consuming Web Services in ABAPSOA150 Providing and Consuming Web Services in ABAPWeb services can be leveraged to integrate enterprise applications within a company as well as drive collaborative scenarios that cross company boundaries. Furthermore,they play an important role in enterprise services architecture. SAP NetWeaver Application Server (SAP NetWeaver AS) provides a convenient,easy-to-use environment to publishes and access Web services across a network. Using open standards,SAP NetWeaver AS acts both as a "server" (provider) for Web services and as a Web services "client" (consumer). In this workshop,learn how to develop an "outside-in" Web service by modeling its interface in the enterprise services repository (ESR) and using the ABAP development environment to implement it. The exercises will help you to gain experience not only with providing services but as well with consuming them. Expertise Level: Beginner |
Susanne Rothaug, Timm Falter, Franklin Herbas | ![]() | |||
SOA151 Web Services with SAP NetWeaver Developer StudioSOA151 Web Services with SAP NetWeaver Developer StudioWeb services can be leveraged to integrate enterprise applications within a company as well as drive collaborative scenarios that cross company boundaries. SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio provides a convenient,easy-to-use environment to create and consume Web services. Learn in this workshop how to expose Java business logic as Web service and how to consume Web services in a user interface scenario. Expertise Level: Beginner |
Susanne Rothaug, Timm Falter, Franklin Herbas | ![]() | |||
SOA200 Build Applications from over 300 Enterprise Services to Be Released in SAP NetWeaver 2004sSOA200 Build Applications from over 300 Enterprise Services to Be Released in SAP NetWeaver 2004sThis lively scenario driven presentation will clearly show customers how they are able to build composite applications from the over 300 enterprise services released on SAP NetWeaver 2004s. SAP will be releasing waves of easily modeled and consumed enterprise services through the upcoming years - this is just the beginning. Understand what business areas those enterprise services belong to and understand the technology that makes them possible. Through examples and slides participants will experience new features of the composition platform interacting with SAP NetWeaver, mySAP ERP 2005 and other mySAP business suite application's business functionality. Expertise Level: Intermediate |
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SOA206 Adapt Enterprise Services to Your Business ScenarioSOA206 Adapt Enterprise Services to Your Business ScenarioHow can customers enhance released enterprise services to fit their needs? While embracing SAP service enablement of backend functionality, customers might encounter enterprise services that only fulfill a portion of their business need. This session describes all customization scenarios of enterprise services. Understand how to work with enhanced data types to ensure that the service signature does not change. See how the SAP Composite Application Framework can be used to create new services. Learn of proxy generation techniques to customize services. Target Audience: Evaluation and Implementation , IT Management , Systems Administration , Web and Application Development |
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SOA206 Deep Dive into the Enterprise Services RepositorySOA206 Deep Dive into the Enterprise Services RepositoryIn many ways the Enterprise Services Repository (ESR) and Registry is at the heart of enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA). With the ESR, SAP's approach to SOA can be seen as dramatically different from its competitors – because SAP offers not only a repository from the tools side, but also the content. Already in December 2006 we have the first enterprise services bundles that were shipped that contained around 500 service definitions shipped in the repository. Also the repository is open for customers and partners to also enrich this content with additional services that they would need for their own use. Come join this session in order to understand the Enterprise Services Repository and Registry in some more detail. Target Audience: Business Process Experts, Enterprise Architects, IT Managers, SAP Partners, Consultants and ISV's, Software Developers, System Administrators |
Franklin Herbas, Sindhu Gangadharan | ![]() | |||
SOA211 Enterprise Services Repository in Complex Customer Landscapes_SOA211 Enterprise Services Repository in Complex Customer Landscapes_Today, the Enterprise Services Repository is delivered as part of both SAP NetWeaver Process Integration (SAP NetWeaver PI) 7.1 and SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1. And in many customer landscapes it coexists with the integration repository of SAP NetWeaver PI 7.0. This session will focus on what are the different landscape options available and what fits the customer's needs best. Target Audience: IT Management , Systems Administration |
Franklin Herbas, Soumya Chatterjee | ![]() |


