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Java & BAPI Technology for SAP

✍ Scribed by Gareth M. deBruyn, Robert Lyfareff, Anil Thakur


Book ID
127446445
Publisher
Premier Press
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
6 MB
Series
Prima Tech's SAP Book Series
Edition
1st
Category
Library
ISBN
0761523057

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✦ Synopsis


As a programmer, you need to know how to get the most out of using Java in the SAP environment. This book will show you how to tie key corporate data through the Internet; create, change, and display information via Java applets or executable code; and how Java and SAP interrelate. Java & BAPI Technology for SAP is a solid reference for beginning and intermediate users who are seeking help in this booming area.


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