Get started with SAP Security
Hi Guys,
My company will implement sap very shortly and I have an opportunity to get in to it.
I have some user level knowledge of SAP. What is the best way to practice. I have access to the system. I read some material on sap website. Can some one point me to get started to learn.
Thanks,
MS.
SAP software is huge and there are so many different areas into it. It is best to undergo training to get started on SAP. Since your company is going to implement SAP soon, most likely you will be imparted training depending upon your role. But if you want to take initiative and have ambition to get into an SAP role, you may need to put extra effort.
SAP Education (a division of SAP) and SAP Education Partners (e.g. Siemens Information Services, NIIT and a lot many) provide trainings - classroom, virtual and e-learning. But that may cost you a lot. There are several online training providers who provide SAP training at reasonable price. You may Google and find a good one. The SAP forums may also help you in your search. You already have SAP system access, so you are spared from sending money on this front. Otherwise it too may cost you depending on your usage.
Still if you want to look for resources which can help you do things on SAP system, all I can tell you is that there is no such organized SAP Handbook. You may go through a book on using SAP and for general information. Yes, for different topics you will get tutorials which guide you step-wise-step. For example, suppose you want know how for LSMW (Legacy System Migration Workbench) which uploads data from your local system to SAP system so that SAP users can make use of it. You can search for LSMW and you will find information (e.g I found this in Google search results: LSMW FAQs) which will help you to carry out the task. The point I want to make is you need to know what you want to do and then you can search for the required information.
Probably in ABAP (SAP Programming language), it's possible to get started. You can go through an SAP Press Book "ABAP Objects" from Horst Keller and Sascha Kruger which starts you with your first ABAP program.
If you want an overview of SAP software and various solutions in the mySAP Business Suite family (which you will come across while implementation and after-wards at your company), the following series of articles may help you:
PART-1 What is SAP?
PART-2 Evolution of SAP ERP Software
PART-3 Introduction to SAP Business Suite
PART-4 SAP definition of terms and its various offerings
Hope it helps:-)
CHEERS ...
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b. How does one go about using this
c. Any examples where some enhcements have been done using EEBW etc.
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Dear,
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Completed studying -- Accounting for Non Accountants.
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until you work on it and solve some real time problems you don't get full knowledge in SAP module. so try to work on SAP system.asking for authorized books/links is against the Rules of SDN forum. search for FI & co (separate certification for both) in GOOGLE, SDN. you will get so many links & documents.
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Here's another sample app and instructions on how to use it and understand how it works: http://developers.businesscatalyst.com/samples/meet-the-team-app.html
Other useful developer resources:
Customizing the Admin Console menu using an app: http://developers.businesscatalyst.com/developer-documentation/customize-admin-menu.html
Get started with the Business Catalyst APIs: http://developers.businesscatalyst.com/developer-documentation/api-reference.html
API endpoints reference: http://docs.businesscatalyst.com/content/api-endpoints/index.html (username: alpha, password: bcdevdocs)check out the new Authentication, FileSystem and the webapps/webapp items APIs
The bcapi.js SDK - http://adobebc.github.io/bcapi.js/index.htmland how to use it: http://developers.businesscatalyst.com/developer-documentation/sdk-reference.html
Best practices when developing apps: http://developers.businesscatalyst.com/developer-documentation/best-practices.html
Within the next few months our team will continue to develop these features with the help of the Beta Group, and then open the development program to all partners of Business Catalyst.
We hope that you are just as excited as we are to embark in this new direction for Business Catalyst, and shape the future of the platform.
If you run into any problems or have any questions, start a new discussion on this forum
Enjoy,
The Business Catalyst team
P.S: Make sure to sign up to receive email notifications from this forum - by going to http://forums.adobe.com/community/business_catalyst/developer_forum and clicking "Follow this forum" in the Notifications pod on the right side of your screen.Hi,
Although I'm learning I am a complete programming / javascript / json / jquery novice so my apologies in advance if this is a stupid question or i have failed to understand the new restful api functionality which is available under this beta.
In the past, where a client has had really specific functionality that was not achievable within the BC framework, I have implented an external php application (with the help of a web developer) and simply linked to it via a sub domain. Obviously not ideal.
My hope is that the new api functionality will open up a range of possibilities that will go some way toward eliminating the need to build extenal applications and simply extend the existing BC framework using the added api functionality.
One example that i would like to move solely on to BC is the following - http://mylist.grocerwatch.com.au/
The above is a grocery pricing comparison website whereby the applicaton highlights the cheapest and best value (comparible) products. The application also allows the user to select from the items displayed to create a shopping list showing where to buy the selected products for the best value. The user can also email, print, or save their shopping list.
My question is for someone who is more farmiliar with the new api and who is perhaps more experienced than me with programming. Would it be possible to create the above solely on BC without sacrificing speed, security, functionality etc?
Thanks. -
Getting started with 3850 as WLC - Wireless GUI fails
I have started to look into configuring our 3850 as a WLC
I enabled the command wireless mobility controller
Then I tried to connect to <switch ip>/wireless
I just get a dead page.
I configured the wireless management vlan but still no joy
What basic steps am I missing?
Thanks
Roger1. Make sure this are aenabled on this:
ip http secure-server
ip http server
2. Also Enable WIreless Management
3850(config)#wireless management interface vlan <1-4095>
3. Normally You can access wireless controller GUI using https:///wireless URL.
Please check these docs, it may helps.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-34430
http://mrncciew.com/2013/09/29/getting-started-with-3850/
Please go through these, u will resolve ur problem.
Regards
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Hi Experts,
I am new to SOA, can any one help me how I can get started.
Documents/ links related to SOA will be a great help.
Regards-10 tips to get started with SOA:
1. Remember, it’s an architecture.
2. Don’t confuse SOA with web services.
3. Function-first, not product first.
4. Don’t try to make everything service-oriented.
5. Incremental SOA is a good thing.
6. Think about how near-term returns complement long-term goals.
7. Bake security into the architecture from the start.
8. Expect SOA technology to change a lot.
9. Push vendors for better investment models.
10. Find a vendor willing to be a partner. -
Hi
How is it possible to get connection with SAP system when i am working in SAP NetWeaver developer studio?
do i required any connector for this?
RegardsHi Quali,
Inorder to get connected to the SAP system via your SAP NWDS(SAP NetWeaver developer studio).
1) Please check if you are able to get connected to the remote server, incase the server is on a different machine. You can do it by following the steps below:
Click on Windows Start menu -> click on Run -> Typein "cmd" and click on Ok button -> Typein "Ping 'IP address of the remote server'", I mean your remote server machine's IP address(Ex:10.6.52.189 or whatever it is). If it responds then please carry out the following steps in NWDS.
2) Please GoTo :
NWDS menu - > Window -> Preferences -> SAP J2EE Engine(Choose this on the left menu).
Now, if your server is not installed on the same machine on which you are working then go for the first radio button which says "SAP J2EE engine is installed on remote host" and enter the server's IP(Internet Protocol) address(Ex: 10.6.52.14, etc)in "Message Server Host" and enter 3601 in "Message Server Port".
Click on apply and Ok.
3) Now again Click on Windows Start menu -> click on Run -> Typein "drivers" and click on Ok button -> Open the folder "etc" -> look for file "Hosts", openwith notepad
-> Now typein the IP address and the corresponding host name(of the remote server)please note that the IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one space, preferably a tab space. -> save the hosts file.
Now you should be able to connect to your remote server.
Regards,
Sudeep -
Getting started with ePrint (Videos)
Here are a few videos on getting started with ePrint. These videos are specific to specific model(s).
Getting Started with ePrint - HP LaserJet P1606dn
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Laserjet CP1525
The printer shown in this video is the HP Laserjet CP1525.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Laserjet 1536dnf MFP
The printer shown in this video is the HP Laserjet 1536dnf.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Laserjet P1102w
The printer shown in this video is the HP Laserjet P1102w.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One Printer - B210a
The printer shown is the HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One - B210a, but these steps will also work for the B210b and B210c.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Officejet 6500a-7500a-8500a (a910a)
These steps work for the HP Officejet 6500A e-All-in-One -- E710s, E710e, E710n, E710a; HP Officejet 7500A Wide Format e-All-in-One Printer - E910c, E910a; HP Officejet Pro 8500A e-All-in-One Printer - A910a, A910d.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One Printer - C310a
The printer shown is the HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One Printer - C310a, but the steps will also work for the HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One Printer - C310b, and the HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One Printer-C310c.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Color Laserjet CP1025nw
The printer shown is the HP Color LaseJet CP1025nw.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Photosmart eStation All-in-One Printer - C510a
These steps will work for the HP Photosmart eStation All-in-One Printer - C510a.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Officejet Pro All-in-One 8500a A910n
These steps will work for the HP Officejet Pro 8500a (a910g, a910n) All-in-One printers.
Getting Started with HP ePrint - HP Photosmart e-All-in-One Printer (D110a)
The printer shown is the HP Photosmart D110a, but the steps will also work for the HP Photosmart B110a and K110a.
9/20/2012 update: 4 new videos
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One Printer (D410a)
The model shown is HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One Printer (D410a).
The steps shown apply to these printers:
HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One Printer (D410a)
HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One Printer (D410b)
HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One Printer (D411a)
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Deskjet 3050A e-All-in-One Printer (J611a)
This video shows the HP Deskjet 3050A e-All-in-One Printer (J611a), and also applies to the J611b.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One Printer (B111a)
This video shows the HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One Printer (B111a), but these steps also apply to the B111b, B111g, 5511 B111j, 5512 B111a, 5512 B111e, 5512 B111f, 5514 B111c, 5514 B111d, 5514 B111h, 5515 B111a, 5515 B111h, 5515 B111j, 6510 B211a, 6510 B211b, 6510 B211e, 6512 B211a, 6515 B211a.
Getting Started with ePrint - HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (D411a)
The printer shown in this video is the HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (D411a), but the steps also apply to the Envy 110 (D411b), Envy 111 (D411d), and the Envy 114 (D411c).
I am an HP employee.Great topic!!
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