Goran Stoiljkovski

SAP

Goran Stoiljkovski is a solution architect whose main focus is currently on architecture and design of distributed systems and solutions. He is looking back at over 10 years of experience in designing and implementing software on the Java platform. Goran is a member of the COIL (Co-Innovation Lab) Team as part of SAP's Global Ecosystem and Partner Group.

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CD101 Java Development with SAP NetWeaver

CD101 Java Development with SAP NetWeaver

This session provides a general overview about SAP-specific Java development tools in the areas of lifecycle management, supportability, and maintainability. New features in SAP NetWeaver 7.2 will be outlined and the planned Java roadmap will be provided.

Target Audience: Evaluation and Implementation , SAP Partners, Consultants and ISVs , Web and Application Development
Expertise Level: Beginner
Session ID: CD101

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CD200 Best Practices in Porting and Migrating Java Enterprise Applications to SAP NetWeaver

CD200 Best Practices in Porting and Migrating Java Enterprise Applications to SAP NetWeaver

The "Write Once Run Everywhere" promise of plain Java applications (Java SE) is built in the design of the platform – thanks to the concept of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). In case of Java Enterprise applications (Java EE) this promise can be somewhat tedious: a Java EE runtime platform is a non-trivial extension of a JVM. Even though the Java EE runtime platforms have to follow a well defined set of open standards (the so-called Java EE specification), applications tend to use tempting but proprietary vendor-specific features, sometimes without even being aware. This works against Java's portability promise while trying to port/migrate such an application across different vendor platforms. Fortunately, the newest features of the Java EE technology stack (Java EE 5 and higher) significantly smoothen the porting efforts.

Target Audience: Evaluation and Implementation , IT Management , SAP Partners, Consultants and ISVs , Web and Application Development
Expertise Level: Intermediate
Session ID: CD200

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CD213 Using Open Source Frameworks on SAP NetWeaver

CD213 Using Open Source Frameworks on SAP NetWeaver

Since its introduction in 1999, the Java EE technology has constantly emerged. On the other hand, some other technologies have been introduced following the same programming paradigms or answering the same questions as the Java EE industry standards. These technologies coexist with the standard technologies – and sometimes even impersonate a competition to them – since they provide a real alternative to standard solutions. Some of them have been very well embraced by the community, thus becoming de facto standards – think about Struts or Hibernate. The Employee Management Demo Application or sometimes called the Open Source Demo is a simple demo scenario using solely Open Source products and frameworks and the SAP NetWeaver Application Server as a development and runtime platform.

Target Audience: SAP Partners, Consultants and ISV's, Software Developers
Expertise Level: Intermediate
Session ID: CD213
Duration: 00:45:08

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