Ever more complex business requirements, and the widening array of technologies that address them, are in turn increasing application development time and pushing the limits of development environments. To address this, SAP Web Application Server 6.40 includes SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio, an IDE that greatly simplifies Java development and enables you to leverage technologies like J2EE 1.3, Web Dynpro, and Web services from a single location. This article shows you how easy it is to develop, debug, and deploy Web-based enterprise applications using any combination of JavaServer Pages (JSPs), JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs).
Karl Kessler
Karl Kessler studied computer science at the Technical University in Munich, Germany. He joined SAP in 1992. In 1994, Karl became a member of the ABAP Workbench product management group, and in 1996, he became product manager for business programming languages and frameworks. In 2003, Karl assumed responsibility for product management of the SAP NetWeaver platform, including SAP Web Application Server, SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio, SAP Enterprise Portal, Web services, J2EE, and ABAP.
You may contact the author at karl.kessler@sap.com.
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