Wood | Getting Started with SAP Hana Cloud Platform | Buch | 978-1-4932-1021-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 519 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1116 g

Reihe: SAP PRESS Englisch

Wood

Getting Started with SAP Hana Cloud Platform


1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4932-1021-3
Verlag: SAP PR

Buch, Englisch, 519 Seiten, Format (B × H): 182 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1116 g

Reihe: SAP PRESS Englisch

ISBN: 978-1-4932-1021-3
Verlag: SAP PR


Want to extend SAP SuccessFactors? Develop a native SAP HANA application? Code SAPUI5? Guess what: SAP HANA Cloud Platform can do it all. With this book, get the basics of SAP HCP, and then take the next steps. You’ll learn how to create, deploy, and secure applications, and also explore SAP HANA Cloud Portal and SAP HANA Cloud Integration. There’s more to cloud than fluff—find out what it is.

Topic Highlights
- IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
- SAP HANA Cloud
- Tooling
- Application design
- Application deployment
- SAPUI5
- Security
- Cloud services
- SAP HANA Portal
- Hybrid applications
- Online/offline applications

Highlights:

- IaaS, PaaS, SaaS

- SAP HANA Cloud

- Tooling

- Application design

- Application deployment

- SAPUI5

- Security

- Cloud services

- SAP HANA Portal

- Hybrid applications

- Online/offline applications

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Weitere Infos & Material


... Foreword by Matthias Steiner ... 15... Preface ... 17... Part I: Foundations ... 251 ... Introduction to SAP HANA Cloud Platform ... 27 1.1 ... Introducing SAP HANA Cloud Platform ... 27 1.2 ... The Cloud Computing Revolution ... 29 1.3 ... A Strategic “Glue” Component for SAP ... 37 1.4 ... Summary ... 392 ... Getting Up and Running ... 41 2.1 ... Obtaining an SAP HCP Account ... 41 2.2 ... What’s in the Box? ... 47 2.3 ... Installing SAP HCP Development Tools ... 55 2.4 ... Summary ... 71... Part II: Core Development Concepts ... 733 ... Developing Java Applications ... 75 3.1 ... Overview ... 76 3.2 ... Creating Java Web Applications ... 77 3.3 ... Working with EJBs ... 90 3.4 ... Debugging and Tuning Java Applications ... 98 3.5 ... Next Steps ... 107 3.6 ... Summary ... 1074 ... Managing and Deploying Java Applications ... 109 4.1 ... Overview ... 109 4.2 ... Deploying Java Applications ... 112 4.3 ... Source Code Management ... 138 4.4 ... Build Automation with Apache Maven and Ant ... 153 4.5 ... Continuous Integration with Jenkins ... 165 4.6 ... Summary ... 1685 ... Developing Native SAP HANA Applications ... 171 5.1 ... Overview ... 172 5.2 ... Getting Started ... 174 5.3 ... Creating an SAP HANA XS Project in Eclipse ... 184 5.4 ... Building the Application Data Model ... 188 5.5 ... Developing the Application UI ... 196 5.6 ... Finishing Touches ... 198 5.7 ... Deployment and Testing ... 204 5.8 ... Summary ... 2146 ... Consuming Cloud Services ... 217 6.1 ... Overview ... 217 6.2 ... Using the Persistence Service ... 219 6.3 ... Using the Connectivity Service ... 260 6.4 ... Using the Document Service ... 282 6.5 ... Summary ... 2887 ... Developing HTML5 Applications ... 289 7.1 ... Overview ... 289 7.2 ... Getting Started ... 291 7.3 ... Advanced Concepts ... 310 7.4 ... Summary ... 3238 ... Securing Cloud Applications ... 325 8.1 ... Overview ... 325 8.2 ... Introduction to Java EE Security Concepts ... 327 8.3 ... Implementing Declarative Security with Java ... 330 8.4 ... Implementing Programmatic Security in Java ... 338 8.5 ... Authentication and Authorization with SAML 2.0 ... 349 8.6 ... Protecting Web Resources with OAuth 2.0 ... 363 8.7 ... Summary ... 379... Part III: Advanced Concepts ... 3819 ... Working with SAP HANA Cloud Portal ... 383 9.1 ... Introduction ... 383 9.2 ... Understanding SAP HANA Cloud Portal’s Content Model ... 390 9.3 ... Developing Content for SAP HANA Cloud Portal ... 391 9.4 ... Case Study: Building a Custom Portal Site ... 407 9.5 ... Next Steps ... 431 9.6 ... Summary ... 43110 ... Introduction to SAP HANA Cloud Integration ... 433 10.1 ... Overview ... 433 10.2 ... Use Cases ... 436 10.3 ... Getting Started with the Eclipse IDE ... 438 10.4 ... Implementing a Simple SOAP-to-SOAP Scenario ... 442 10.5 ... Introduction to the Web UI for SAP HANA Cloud Integration ... 450 10.6 ... Summary ... 46011 ... Extension Scenarios with SAP HANA Cloud Platform ... 461 11.1 ... The Need for Software-as-a-Solution Extensions ... 462 11.2 ... The Architecture of an Extension ... 464 11.3 ... Integration Points for Extending SAP Cloud Solutions ... 478 11.4 ... Extending SuccessFactors with SAP HCP Applications ... 483 11.5 ... Summary ... 508... The Authors ... 509... Index ... 511


Wood, James
James Wood is the founder and principal consultant of Bowdark Consulting, Inc., an SAP NetWeaver consulting and training organization. With more than seven years of experience as a software engineer, James specializes in custom development in the areas of ABAP Objects, Java/J2EE, SAP NetWeaver Process Integration, and the SAP NetWeaver Portal.

Before starting Bowdark Consulting, Inc. in 2006, James was an SAP NetWeaver consultant for SAP America, Inc. and IBM Corporation where he was involved in multiple SAP implementations. He holds a master’s degree in software engineering from Texas Tech University. To learn more about James and the book, please check out his website at http://www.bowdarkconsulting.com.



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