Christiaan Edward Swanepoel
SAP
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CD100 News in ABAP - Concepts to Further Increase the Power of ABAP DevelopmentCD100 News in ABAP - Concepts to Further Increase the Power of ABAP DevelopmentTraditionally "ABAP News” gives you an overview of upcoming ABAP language and ABAP Workbench innovations. But this time, don't expect to only hear about new features which are only available in distant releases of the SAP NetWeaver Application Server. We will show you the latest mouthwatering developments in the ABAP programming environment which have been downported and will already be available with in the SAP NetWeaver enhancement package for SAP NetWeaver 7.0. We will cover important technological concepts like secondary keys for internal tables, string templates, boxed components and data streams, locators in Open SQL, and demonstrate how they can be used in your ABAP programs. We will also demonstrate some exciting new features in our ABAP tools, e.g. dominator trees in the memory inspector and the request based and layer aware debugging. Target Audience: Web and Application Development |
Horst Keller, Christiaan Edward Swanepoel | ![]() | |||
CD103 ABAP Development GuidelinesCD103 ABAP Development GuidelinesABAP is a vibrant, evolving language which is almost 30 years old. New developments in ABAP are introduced either through additions to the existing feature set or replacement (and thereby making superfluous or obsolete) of current features while SAP's practice of maintaining strict downward compatibility prevents the total extinction of obsolete features from the language. This issue of superfluity and obsolescence can be troublesome. The ABAP programming guidelines help you to find your way through that jungle of possibilities and to create programs that are correct, robust, readable, maintainable, and up-to-date. Target Audience: Web and Application Development |
Horst Keller, Christiaan Edward Swanepoel | ![]() | |||
COMP106 Next Generation - ABAP Performance and Trace AnalysisCOMP106 Next Generation - ABAP Performance and Trace AnalysisBecome an expert in using the new enhanced features of ABAP Trace and Runtime Analysis tools. Learn when you should use which of the many new tools and how to handle them. Highlights of this session include: customizing the different settings for your special requirements, introduction to the different tools, navigation between the different tools, limiting the Trace Output, restricting the analysis to software layers, personalizing the most efficient views, finding memory leaks, detecting runtime squanderers, mapping of detailed program flows, and much more useful information. Target Audience: Evaluation and Implementation , SAP Partners, Consultants and ISVs , Web and Application Development |
Christiaan Edward Swanepoel, Stefan Bresch | ![]() | |||
COMP209 News in ABAP - Concepts to Further Increase the Power of ABAP DevelopmentCOMP209 News in ABAP - Concepts to Further Increase the Power of ABAP DevelopmentABAP-based development is renowned for its power, efficiency, and simplicity. To retain this high standard, it's necessary to keep pace with the demand originating from the current technological progress. This lecture will provide you with an overview of the ABAP language and ABAP workbench innovations that come with SAP NetWeaver Application Server 7.11. Be prepared to hear about things you might not even have dreamed of, e.g. SAP JCo 3.0, convenient remote debugging, layer-aware and even automated debugging, new performance and ABAP trace tool, boxed components, secondary keys for internal tables, enhanced expression and string handling, locator and stream support for database tables, switch and enhancement framework, and many new workbench features. To top it all, you will also be given a sneak preview of some of the hot features currently under development for upcoming releases. Target Audience: SAP Partners, Consultants and ISVs , Web and Application Development |
Christiaan Edward Swanepoel, Horst Keller | ![]() |

