What skills/Knowledge needed to learn EP....????

Hi All,
I am ABAP Developer and now would like to learn EP.
I dont know Java as of now.
I would like to know what alkl skills needed (apart from ABAP) for learning EP now???
Please Guide me in this regard....
Regards
Pavan

Hi,
You have to know Java & Jsp
JavaScript, Servlet
for portal content developement we have WebDynpro for Java
it purely based java programing.
Refer this thread you have some idea abt EP
Best Practices in EP
Regards,
Senthil K.

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