Technical details
Number of pages |
542 pages |
Written by |
James Wood |
ABAP Cookbook
This book allows you to find the answers you need to typical ABAP development problems and tasks. You’ll discover best practices for developing solutions, and learn how to apply ABAP to solve different types of problems. The recipes range from simple appetizers to complex main courses — and some sweet desserts, of course! Each chapter is a short tutorial in itself, organized and consolidated into an easy-to-read format. The various code samples, screenshots, and different icons will help you to follow the best practices. Enjoy your ABAP meal!
Best Practices
Learn best practices for programming and the solutions to both simple and complex programming problems.
Programming Techniques
Discover various techniques for dynamic, database, transactional, persistence, interface, and security programming in ABAP.
Comprehensive Approach to Problem Solving
Explore the context of a problem, solution alternatives, and the thought process involved in the development of a solution.
Instructive Icons
Easily identify quick tips, step-by-step instructions, and warnings, thanks to the use of helpful icons throughout the text.
Numerous Examples and Source Codes
Explore coding examples in every chapter, as well as two source code bundles that you can install on your local AS ABAP system.
Highlights
- String processing techniques
- Dynamic and reflective programming
- ABAP and Unicode
- Database programming
- Transactional programming
- XML processing in ABAP
- Web services and programming with the ICF
- Email programming
- Security programming
- Logging and tracing
- Interprocess communication
- Parallel and distributed processing with RFCs
The Author
James Wood is the founder and principal consultant of Bowdark Consulting, Inc., an SAP NetWeaver consulting and training organization. With almost 10 years of experience as a software engineer, James specializes in custom development in the areas of ABAP Objects, Java/J2EE, SAP Process Integration, and the SAP NetWeaver Portal.