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With SAP NetWeaver and SAP NetWeaver CE, developers can take advantage of powerful design and runtime tools to build business applications using standards-based Java. Developers can leverage Java's strengths to design user interfaces, handle XML-based messages, use web services for greater flexibility, and increase interoperability across a heterogeneous environment. | Get started.
Running Open Source Frameworks with SAP NetWeaver New!
Check out two new articles that integrate open source frameworks with SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java. Both articles employ example applications so that you can test the scenario from end to end.
Running Spring-based Applications on SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1 and MS SQL Server 2005 (PDF 365 KB)
Running Seam-based Applications on SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1 (PDF 280 KB)
11 Nov 2009
Download SAP NetWeaver Server Adapter for Eclipse
The SAP NetWeaver Server Adapter enables all integrated development environments based on the Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) to develop, deploy, run, and debug Java EE applications against the SAP NetWeaver Application Server.
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SAP NetWeaver Developer's Guide
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