Integrating Web Dynpro and SAP NetWeaver Portal

Web Dynpro Tutorials

Contents:

Part 1: Creating Web Dynpro-Based Portal Content
Summary:This article describes the creation of Web Dynpro for Java iViews on top of the Web Dynpro page builder. In addition, differences in iViews created within an SAP NetWeaver 04 portal are discussed

Part II: Using Portal Navigation within a Web Dynpro Application
Summary:This article describes the usage of portal navigation capabilities within a Web Dynpro application running in SAP NetWeaver Portal. Besides the standard navigation capabilities, we discuss how to suspend and resume a Web Dynpro application when running in SAP NetWeaver Portal and some advanced navigation possibilities.

Part III: Using Object-Based Navigation within a Web Dynpro Application
Summary:This article describes the usage of the capabilities of Object-Based Navigation (OBN) within a Web Dynpro application running inside SAP NetWeaver Portal.

Part IV: Using Portal Eventing within a Web Dynpro Application
Summary:This article describes the use of portal eventing capabilities within a Web Dynpro application running in SAP NetWeaver Portal.

Part V: Using the WorkProtect Mode within a Web Dynpro application
Summary:This article describes the usage of the portal WorkProtect mode within a Web Dynpro application running in SAP NetWeaver Portal.

Part VI:Accessing Portal Services within a Web Dynpro Application
Summary:This article describes how to access portal services within a Web Dynpro application running in SAP NetWeaver Portal. Besides standard portal services, we also describe how to access services exposed by the portal service factory.

Part VII:Defining the Theme of a Web Dynpro Application
Summary:This article describes how the theme used by a Web Dynpro application can be defined or modified.

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