Austin has been a strong proponent for the development and use of Enterprise Java to provide access to SAP R/3 systems since 1999. He has managed product application suites and technical projects around implementing this functionality for major R/3 and CRM environments for over ten years. His projects have included US Customs and Border Protection, Kraft Foods, Volvo - Sweden, and DirecTV.
As an architect, Austin leverages both best of breed and best of suite technologies to develop highly tailored solutions that meet his customers' individual needs. He also focuses on education and training, helping other developers get up to speed on new technologies and allowing companies to create value from non-traditional channels, such as open source software. Austin is a frequent speaker on issues that address the integration of Java within an SAP landscape and has spoken at many conferences including SAP TechEd and the SearchSAP Developers Summit.
Austin can be reached at austin@sincock.com. Also check out his book on Java programming for SAP, Enterprise Java for SAP.
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Contributions from Austin Sincock
- How to provide an SAP R/3 4.5B application server with a Web service interface
- Consuming a Web service from an SAP 4.6c R/3 application server
- With Java development experience, should I go into SAP XI?
- Answering basic BAPI questions
- Why connect Java programs to the SAP system?
- Viewing a list of SAP interfaces
- Which SAP implementation phase is Java necessary for?
- Storing SAP information from a JCo connector
- Interface a locally developed application with SAP
- Should an ABAP professional know Java?
- Is it possible to get data from R/3 to BI without delta-enabled data sources using JCo?
- Integrating SAP with C++, Java, and Powerbuilder on Sybase and Oracle DBs
- How to connect SAP to retrieve data
- Permission exceptions with JCo
- Data storage in an SAP table through JCo
- RFC and BAPI differential
- RFC and BAPI function identification
- How to invoke a Web service from SAP using a JCo server
- Retrieving parameters for a remote function module using JCo connector
- How to call a JCo through a Java applet