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SAP CRM WEBCLIENT UI 7.0 EHP1 Online course Content Contact: +61 413159465 (Melbourne, Australia)
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INTRODUCTION TO SAP CRM WEB UI
Demo1: Why SAP CRM? Why an organization Need SAP CRM Web Client User Interface?
Demo2. Evolution of SAP CRM WebUI, Versions of SAP CRM WebUI ,Introduction to SAP CRM WebUI Demo3 : MVC Architecture/ WebUI Architecture
CR580
1. UI Concepts , Personalization
2. How to Save and Retrieve Searches in SAP CRM WEBCLIENT UI
3. How to enable / disable assignment blocks in SAP CRM WEBCLIENT UI 4. How to Set a Business Role to a user in SAP CRM
5. Business Role ,Technical Profile, Role Configuration Key, Authorization Role 6. Enhancing & Customizing the Navigation Bar
7. Navigation Bar Transaction Launcher 8. Transaction Launcher for BOR
9. Transaction Launcher Defaulting values 10. BI Report on WEB UI
11. UI Configuration Tool 12. AET
13. SAP CRM Architecture(GENIL & BOL) 14. Deactivating Hidden fields in Design layer
15. Skins: Localizing the Data on SAP NETWEAVER Application Server , Replacing the Company Logo
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WUS 581:WEBCLIENT UI FRAMEWORK : UI COMPONENT ENHANCEMENTS SCENARIOS
1. UI Component Architecture a. Views, View Sets
b. Overview Pages c. Windows
d. Event Handlers , Inbound/Outbound Plugs
e. Controller and Context :Custom Controller, Component Controller , Context nodes (value and model nodes), Attributes
f. Getter and Setter Methods, Using GET_V and GET_P methods g. Runtime repository Editor-Component Usage , Navigational Links ,
Component Interface , Model
2. Component Workbench : CRM BSP UI Component Enhancement Concept 3. Deactivating Enhancements
4. Enhance a Web UI Component, view and Node 5. Enhancement on Recent items
6. Enhancement for Button in overview page, Header and search page and OCA 7. Adding context Node in Model Appointment page
8. Adding Attribute in Context Node Opportunity page
9. Deleting enhancements for Node, View and Web UI Component 10. DDLB creation from Table
11. Drop Down from Domain
12. Enhancing the Web UI Header area for Business Role and User Details display 13. Date field and Time Zone fields on WEB UI
14. New Date Fields as Context Attribute to the UI component 15. Create new partner fields in Context Node
CRM UI COMPONENT CONTROLLER METHODS 1. DO_INIT 2. DO_HANDLE_DATA 3. DO_HANDLE_EVENT 4. DO_CONFIG_DETERMINATION 5. DO_PREPARE_OUTPUT 6. DO_FINISH_INPUT 7. IF_BSP_WD_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK~GET_BUTTONS 8. IF_BSP_WD_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK~GET_NUMBER_OF_VISIBLE_BUTTONS 9. DO_INIT_CONTEXT
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11. ON_NEW_FOCUS
WEBCLIENT UI FRAMEWORK : UI COMPONENT CREATION 1. Create New UI Component View along with Nodes & configure on WEB UI 2. Create VIEWSET and Assign to Window
3. Creating Custom Controller and Binding with view context nodes 4. Creating and Calling UI Components Pop Up
5. Building Search View and Search Result
6. Navigate from Search Result View to Detailed View
WEBCLIENT UI FRAMEWORK : UI DEVELOPMENT / EXTENSIONS One Order framework
GENERIC INTERACTION LAYER – GENIL
1. Benefits of the Generic Interaction Layer 2. GENIL Object Model
3. GENIL Components and Component Sets 4. GENIL Objects- TYPES & RELATIONSHIP 5. Relationships Between GENIL Objects
6. Programming GET_DYNAMIC_QUERY_RESULT 7. Programming GET_OBJECT 8. Programming LOCK_OBJECT 9. Programming CREATE_OBJECT 10. Programming MODIFY_OBJECT 11. Programming SAVE_OBJECT 12. Programming DELETE_OBJECT
13. Discussion on GenIL interfaces and methods.
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1. GENIL Model Browser 2. GENIL BOL Browser 3. Finding GENIL Classes
DETAILED OVERVIEW OF BOL BROWSER
1. Roots Objects 2. Access Objects 3. Dependent Objects 4. Search Objects
5. Finding Relations of a BOL
6. BOL Creation-Simple GENIL Objects
BUSINESS OBJECT LAYER — BOL
1. BOL Entity-CL_CRM_BOL_ENTITY, CL_CRM_BOL_ENTITY_MANAGER 2. Working with Collections-IF_BOL_BO_COL, IF_BOL_ENTITY_COL 3. Access Using Iterators
4. Accessing BOL Entities 5. Transaction Context
6. Modifying Transaction entities
7. Accessing Component Sets and Components
8. Query execution - Query Services- DYNAMIC & STATIC SCENARIOS ON BOL PROGRAMING 1. Adding field through relationship
2. Passing Value from one UI component to another UI comp
ADVANCED TOPICS 1. Generating Component from BOL
2. Rapid-Mesh up applications 3. Guided Activities
4. Flash Islands 5. Web Services
6. Group Ware Integration 7. MS-Word & Adobe integration
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OOPS ABAP For CRM Technical CLASSES
Introduction GLOBAL CLASSES
• Creating Classes
• Attributes and Methods
• Instance components and static components • Attributes
• Methods
• Using static Components
• Editor mode of the class Builder • Data types as components of classes
• Difference between static & Instance Methods • Difference between Static & Instance Attributes OBJECTS AND OBJECT REFERENCE
• Creating and Referencing objects • The self-Reference “me”
• Assigning References • Multiple instantiation CONSTRUCTOR
Instance constructor Static constructor
Sequence of constructors execution
Difference between static & instance constructor INHERITANCE
Inheritance Introduction
Designing the inheritance Interface
Visibility of Instance Components in subclasses Visibility of class components in subclass Redefinition in Local and Global Classes Instance & Static Constructors In Inheritance
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Interface introduction Standalone interface Composite interface
Implementation of interface in local & global classes Aliases
Abstract methods in interfaces POLYMORPSHISM
Method overload and method override
Static and dynamic type with object references Assignment & rules between reference variables Wide casting and narrow casting
ABSTRACT CLASS
Abstract class introduction
Abstract methods & final methods
Difference between interface and abstract class
When & why & in which situation should go for abstract class or interface