Web services   business process and uddi

hello well i'm try to conect sql server with a web services using uddis an i need to make a business process but i'm using the tutorial but the uddi, web services it's a project and the connections with sql server is another project but int hhe tutorial of sql server never use web services and uddi i hope so you can help or give a idea please thanks

Fabrice
You could try the link below in SAP marketplace. Its interesting to see what is going on in the SAP - MS DUET space now as they are starting to bring some ESS/MSS capability (Org Management, Time & Attendance) to the desktop. At some stage you would want to view the SAP master guides for HCM contained within mySAP ERP 2005.
http://service.sap.com/erp-hcm
http://www.duet.com
Just in case you do not have a marketplace id here are some additional SAP links that provide HCM information  on SAP Solution Offerings , No ID required
http://www50.sap.com/businessmaps/82087E7A8EB94E1F885C5A1F62C789FB.htm
http://www.sap.com/solutions/business-suite/erp/hcm/brochures/index.epx
http://www11.sap.com/solutions/businessmaps/composer/index.epx
Here are some best practice documents that may also help out
SAP/ASUG Best Practice Guide
http://www.sap.com/solutions/business-suite/erp/hcm/pdf/BWP_Benchmarking_Study_KPI_BP.pdf

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