SAP Developer Network Newsletter

1. Sybase Unwired Platform (SUP 2.0) Announced
2. What Is "SAP NetWeaver Gateway"?
3. New SCN Community Social Responsibility Initiative for 2011

SAP Developer Network
In This Issue:
1. Sybase Unwired Platform (SUP 2.0) Announced
2. What Is "SAP NetWeaver Gateway"?
3. New SCN Community Social Responsibility Initiative for 2011
4. Dive into Sustainable Programming
5. SiliconANGLE.TV Interviews SAP's Mark Yolton
6. New External Debugging in ABAP: Request-based Debugging
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June 8, 2011
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1. Sybase Unwired Platform (SUP 2.0) Announced
There was big news at SAPPHIRE NOW 2011. SAP unveiled Sybase Unwired Platform 2.0, which lets web developers rapidly produce device-specific mobile applications for Windows Mobile, iPhone/iPad, Blackberry and Android platforms. Learn more in new articles and videos about SUP, and get the inside scoop from Eric Lai.
2. What Is "SAP NetWeaver Gateway"?
In an effort to bring SAP applications to every environment, tool and device, SAP has been working on a new product called SAP NetWeaver Gateway. SAP NetWeaver Gateway is designed to help developers create applications that connect to SAP software in short development cycles. Read all about SAP NetWeaver Gateway on SCN and see the Technical Brief on SAP NetWeaver Gateway.
3. New SCN Community Social Responsibility Initiative for 2011
We are excited to launch a new SAP Community Network (SCN) initiative for 2011 - the next generation of SAP's partnership with the UN World Food Programme (WFP), the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide, and feeding more than 20 million people every year. By actively participating in our SAP communities, you can make a difference. Learn how in this new blog from Chip Rodgers, COO for SCN.
4. Dive into Sustainable Programming
This new two-part article explores the key tenets of designing software programs that make efficient use of computing resources. The first article discusses the sustainability rationale, and provides details on power consumers in an SAP system, performance-optimized code and power efficiency. The second article looks at power-saving techniques at both the hardware and software level. SAP Product Expert Detlef Thoms opens up these topics for comments in related blogs for part 1 and part 2.
5. SiliconANGLE.TV Interviews SAP's Mark Yolton
SAP's Mark Yolton talks with John Furrier and Dave Vellante at SAPPHIRE NOW 2011. Hear what Mark has to say about SAP Community Network and where it's headed next. Also, check out live and recorded keynotes, as well as sessions from the event, by going to SAPPHIRENOW.com. For more news, visit the SAPPHIRE NOW Newsroom.
6. In this demo, you'll learn about new external debugging in ABAP in NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2 – specifically, request-based debugging. It enables you to debug all external HTTP- or RFC-requests for the particular end-user. Also see the related blogs: ABAP External Debugging - New User Breakpoint and Request-based Debugging of HTTP and RFC Requests.



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