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We’ll begin our sample project with a very simple application: A portal user will be enabled to display the sales
orders of a customer, including all details. We’ll reduce the information to be displayed to the minimum of re-
quired details in order to preserve clarity and to increase the user acceptance of the application ( see Figure 2.1 ).
For this purpose, we’ll create a Web Dynpro project, describe all required components, import the read-function
modules from an R/3 system, and design the user interface of the application. Finally, we’ll launch our new ap-
plication from the portal.
At present, Web Dynpro means developing in Java,whereas BSPs represent ABAP development. Note, however, that—as of the next SAP NetWeaver release—Web Dynpro will also be available as an ABAP variant. Free SAP tutorials download. Function Modules Used/System StatusFor the following procedures, we used an IDES system, Release 4.7. The function modules from the sales and distribution module ( SD ) however, have been available since Release 3.1H.

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