Difference between SDK 2005 and SDK 2007

Hi,
please, can someone help me to find a SAP document about the differences between SDK 2005 and SDK 2007?
I need a document or web link...
Regards
               Emanuele

Hi Emanuele,
The documentation you request is in the SDK's chm help file (that comes with the SDK itself).
Open the Help file and go to the Index tab. There you'll find a "What's New" topic.
Regards,
Vítor Vieira

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