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BTALK 3.5 FEATURES

Features in bTalk 3.5 for SAP R/3

  1. Allows dynamic discovery of BAPIs and RFCs through standard R/3 protocols
  2. Supports browsing of R/3 Business Object Repository (BOR) to view BAPIs
  3. Automatically generates business object proxies in Java or C++ dlls
  4. Integrates with leading third-party Integrated DevelopmentEnvironments (IDEs)
  5. Automatically generates application components, custom forms, and templates (web pages)
  6. Supports three-tier programming model with separation of business logic, presentation layer, and extension code
  7. Enables developers to integrate R/3 Business Objects proxies with application logic in Java
  8. Integrates tightly with R/3 through standard SAP protocols to access R/3 Business Objects
  9. Enables connection sharing among clients for enhanced performance and scalability
  10. Coexists with Web Application Server Extensions (Allaire ColdFusion, JSP, ASP, etc.)
  11. Provides web-based tool for local and remote administration of the extension
  12. 100% Java based. Builds C++ and Java components for building enterprise web applications
  13. Interfaces web application servers and ERP systems
  14. Supports XML for transferring data
  15. Builds ‘Ready-to-Run’ web pages to expedite development of web applications
  16. Component sets comprise proxy beans, sample JSP/ASP, and HTML pages
  17. Component sets should run on most Java-enabled application servers that support JavaServer Pages 1.0 or higher
  18. Sample JSP/ASP/CFML pages generate dynamic HTML
  19. Sample JSP/ASP pages leverage simple server-based connection pooling
  20. Sample JSP/ASP pages can leverage BAPI transaction management (COMMIT/ROLLBACK)
  21. bTalk 3.1 generates proxy bean documentation in HTML form (Javadoc)
  22. Java Connector (JCo) middleware used for scalability
  23. View Java-doc menu option
  24. Multi-language support enabled at the R/3 level (login with language=”DE”)
  25. Builder Help now generates default external browser, making Help pages/Release Notes more sophisticated
  26. Improved exception handling in Builder and components
  27. bTalk supports the passing of XML documents in and out of the R/3 system using bTalk’s XML schema known as bXML.
  28. SAP connection information shown when selecting the "SAP Info" menu item.
  29. Clicking on the "Imports", "Exports", or "Tables" nodes in the BAPI and RFC trees displays the parameters within these categories in the information pane. When displaying stucture and table type parameters, the "length" column shows the length of the entire structure or table.
  30. BAPI & RFC parameter displays include an "Optional" column, indicating whether or not a given parameter is optional for a given BAPI or RFC. This feature also works when displaying structure and table types.
  31. Simple parameters contain default values when available from the host R/3 system.


 


 


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