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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Build an SAP backend Flex Application using LCD Services

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This video demonstrates how to build Adobe Flex applications that fetches information from SAP R/3 backend system using the new feature of Flash Builder and a new SAP Connector component in Adobe LifeCycle Data Services.

 
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Learning Adobe Flex for SAP Developers

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To see how Flex applications can be connected with an SAP backend application watch this workshop session at SAP Developer Network Day - 2006.



Check the URL SAP Community NetWork - Learning Adobe Flex for SAP Developer. These resources will help developers integrate Adobe Flash functionality in SAP applications.

Adobe Flex SAP Sample from SDN Day 2006 - the demo shows how to develop rich and engaging web applications using Adobe Flex over the SAP backend. Following are the steps involved:

  1. Login to SAP system, 
  2. We need to create a SAP function module from which we create the Web Service.The Processing type in the FM has to be set to Remote-Enabled Module.
  3. Go to Transaction WSADMIN to see the list of Web Services(WS) available in the System.
  4. Select the WS and open the WSDL associated with the WS. 
  5. Open the Adobe Flash Builder and declare the WS with a unique ID and provide the wsdl url.
  6. Create a Dashboard to display the data from the WS.
For recent updates about SAP - Adobe Flex integration check the weblogs at Development Trends


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