Although each one is fully functional "out of the box", I fully expect that you, as the developer, will tailor each to your own individual needs. In actuality, these tools are the ones that I am always searching for through my own development library every time I start a new JCo/SAP project. This checklist is meant to be an easy-to-use reference whenever you need one of these functions and can't quite remember which project/CD/source control system that utility is stored in.
THE JCO UTILITY COOKBOOK
Home: Introduction
Part 1: Writing an RFC structure to XML
Part 2: Generating metadata for an RFC structure
Part 3: Load testing SAP with JCo
Part 4: Creating a serialized RFC interface
Review: Conclusion and more resources
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Austin Sincock, technical author and SAP/Java evangelistAustin Sincock is a freelance SAP integration architect, specializing in high performance Java development for SAP. He is also the author of Enterprise Java for SAP. Copyright 2005 TechTarget |
This was first published in August 2005
Austin Sincock, technical author and SAP/Java evangelist