Onsite Training Catalog: SAP ABAP Web Dynpro Training Outline

Day 1 & 2:

Unit 1: Course Overview/ Web Dynpro Introduction

 

  • Course Overview
  • Evolution of SAP Software User Interface Solutions
  • Overview of the Web Dynpro Solution / Positioning
  • Development considerations
  • Building Blocks
  • How do the pieces work together?
  • ABAP OO Overview - Basic Concepts refresher

Unit 2: Web Dynpro Controllers

 

  • Controllers - What are they?
  • Controllers - Detailed Review
  • Controllers - Usage in Navigation

Unit 3: Data Hierarchy Trees/ Web Dynpro Contexts

 

  • Contexts - What are they?
  • Contexts - How to build them
  • Definition and Data Binding Techniques

Unit 4: User Interface Components

 

  • Overview of User Interface Components
  • Elementary UI Elements (e.g. Input, Captions, etc.)
  • Complex UI Elements (e.g. Tables)
  • Container UI Elements (e.g. View Containers, Trays, ALV Integration)
Day 3 & 4:

Unit 5: Programming extensions

 

  • Overview of User Programming Extensions, placement, hook methods
  • Context Data Retrieval, Supply Methods, Updating Values
  • Debugging Techniques
  • Programmed Text Retrieval via OTR and Assistance Class
  • Error Handling and Messages
  • Programmed Value Help Options
  • Value Help via Object Value Selector

Unit 6: Advanced Programming Techniques

 

  • Dynamic Programming Techniques for UI and Context
  • Interfaces and Component reusability
  • Creating and Invoking Dialog Windows/ Pop-up windows
  • Window Controller Navigation/ Exits
  • ICF Service/ Logon considerations

Day 5:

Unit 7: Specialized Techniques

 

  • Customizing and Personalization
  • Adobe Forms Integration
  • Portal Integration Overview
  • Web Dynpro Enhancements / Enhancement Framework
  • Programming Considerations/ Performance
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ABAP Dynpro Outline

ERPtips ABAP Web Dynpro class covers the SAP User Interface technology based on the ABAP Web Dynpro Framework. This includes the positioning of ABAP Web Dynpro in regards to other SAP UI Technologies, development of complex ABAP Web Dynpro Applications, programming techniques and specialized topics for developing robust solutions. Students will learn the components of the ABAP Web Dynpro Solution and will have many hands on exercises that walk through the steps necessary in creating complex Web Application Transactions that include ALV integration and Adobe Interactive forms. The development functionality available with and without programming is discussed in completeness. At the completion of the course, the students will have attained a strong foundation in the ABAP Web Dynpro Application development area and have worked with the tools for creating complex Web Dynpro applications.

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