on 03-28-2005 12:54 PM
Dear All,
Can anyone provide an example webdynpro that using Javabean model?.
Help me with steps for creating webdynpro using javabean model..
with regards
kishor
Hi,
I think you no need to specify all the classes info in the Manifest file.
Regards, Anilkumar
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Hi,
Thanks for the good explanations. But I still have one question. Should I always describe in the manifest file - each and every class, that actually is a JavaBean?
For instance, in our current projects we have over 100 bean classes that should be visible in the model.
Should we do this manually and isn't there any simplifications in NW IDE?
Thanks in advance
Message was edited by: Konstantin Momchev
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Hi Kishore,
I have submitted a simple tool for generating the javaBean directly from MAX DB.
Please find the location below.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/webas/java/simple java bean generator for database.pdf
Do send your feedbacks )
Regards, Anilkumar
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Hi Kishore
Infact You have chosen good excercise it covers all i mean MVC(Model,view, and Controller) Just folow the following URL you can try this example or you can directly import this tutorial itself , here the model is EJB,(<b>what you are looking for</b>) View is JSP..
Here is the link
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/unkown/web dynpro tutorial and sample applications.faq
<b>How to access the Car Rental Web Service?</b>
Hope this helps you
Regards
RK
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Hi,
If i am not wrong ,Webdynpro java bean importer doesn't support EJBs.
You need to create simple bean for import not EJB.
Most important is manifest file shoule be proper.
Regards, Anilkumar
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hi,
follow this link .
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/documents/a1-8-4/creating your first j2ee application.pdf
This will provide you ample help on creating beans
Regards
Rohit.R.Krishnan
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Hi,
First You need to create a simple java bean .
Example :Consider you have customer and material classes.
You need to create a Manifest.mf also with following entris and the bean should contain the .mf file also .
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Name: com/sap/test/customer .class
Java-Bean: True
Name: com/sap/test/material .class
Java-Bean: True
The manifest file is very important .JavaBean importer imports the model depending on the manifest file only.
In the webdynpro just you can give the bean (.jar) as input.
Regards, Anilkumar
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