Build Mobile Apps Using SAP BTP and SAP Mobile Services
Buch, Englisch, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 411 g
ISBN: 979-8-8688-0269-0
Verlag: Apress
This book will provide a high-level overview of SAP oDATA integrations with frontend technologies like Angular using the SAP Mobile Services Platform. This will give the readers a different perspective on executing SAP transactions on iOS using Angular instead of SAP-provided Fiori-based applications.
will serve as a guide tailored to SAP functional and technical consultants actively engaged in client-facing roles. It addresses the specific scenario where clients are interested in exploring alternative front-end technologies beyond SAP's native Fiori Apps for SAP supply chain or other SAP Modules. The primary focus is guiding SAP Consultants through the end-to-end process. However, this book will provide essential insights into configuring the Angular code to establish the connection between SAP Systems and the front-end application.
You Will:
- Understand the thought process involved in integrating SAP's backend (SAP ECC) with SAP Mobile Services and Angular
- Learn the process of linking Zebra Printers through the Zebra Native Printing app on iOS to print SAP forms on mobile printers.
- Gain a thorough grasp of the data flow, illustrating the journey from SAP's backend oData services to the frontend applications via the SAP Mobile Services Platform.
- Study the fundamental procedures to set up the Authorization Endpoint, Token Endpoint, and base URL within SAP Mobile Services.
This Book is For:
SAP Consultants with an interest in the Digital Transformation of SAP Supply Chain Processes to iOS-based SAP transactions.
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Growing Need for Mobility Apps for ERP Solutions.- Chapter 2: SAP Supply Chain Processes.- Chapter 3: oDATA Services.- Chapter 4: SAP Mobile Services.- Chapter 5: Working with Ionic and Angular Framework to Build iOS Apps.- Chapter 6: Attachments and Storage in the Content Repository




