This is the second installment of a two-article series on the development of flexible Web Dynpro ABAP applications and the enhancement of existing ones by applying the SAP Enhancement Package for SAP ERP 6.0 strategy, as discussed in the first article. Also the first article explained how to build a Web Dynpro application and user interface using the available Web Dynpro development tools. This second article explains how to enhance an existing Web Dynpro application. It guides you through defining and implementing an enhancement, creating a custom view and using for Web Dynpro programming techniques for context mapping.
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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