Resource: The JCo utility cookbook |
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The following utilities represent some useful tips and techniques for working with RFC/BAPI interfaces when developing with SAP's Java Connector, JCo. These truly are development utilities in the sense that their intent is to provide generic support for almost any programming effort that utilizes JCo to interface with SAP.
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 evangelist Austin 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.
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