About Us

September 20th, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

This Blog aims at providing a comprehensive tutorial about SAP focusing on ABAP development, NetWeaver and ERP.

The SAP beginner always complains the SAP does not provide an entry point for all the APIs and other technical information which likes Java document or MSDN for microsoft development. This Blog tries to share my own experience on SAP development. Although it is hard to build a comprehensive site in a short time, I will try my best to provide as much information as I can. I will be very happy if my posts helped.

I also maintains the top contributors list of this blogs in this page.  This is can be your universal brand of SAP on the Internet. If you want to share your tehcnical articles with worldwide SAP techncial consultants through SAPGEEK.NET, please kindly let me know through ‘kingsxiaoz@gmail.com’. I will put your profile here.

Hall of Fame

Andy Zhao
I have a broad experience in technical implementation of SAP NetWeaver, SAP business suite and solution manager utilizing a host of ABAP technologies namely ALV, BAPI, BADI, SAP Script, Smart Forms, Adobe Forms, BDC, LSMW, etc. He also has extensive project experience in SAP web development with technologies such as ITS, BSP, Web Dynpro for Java/ABAP, JSP/Servlet, Portal content.

Most recently, I’m focusing on a SAP Portal Project focusing on integration of ECC PS.

JackingYu
Very experienced in ABAP Programing and SD module,master knowledge in these areas:
business knowledge: SD,MM
report and print: ALV,SMARTFORMS,SAPSCRIPT
enhancement: BADI,BTE,USER EXIT,FUNCTION MODULE EXIT,FIELD EXIT.
system intergration: IDOC,JCO,SAP ECC WebService
others:BAPI

Also interested in JAVA,ExtJS,Spring,Hibernate,Design Pattern.

Recently focus on MM and the integration between SD module and other modules.

If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment or reach us at ‘kingsxiaoz@gmail.com’.

  1. November 19th, 2009 at 16:03 | #1

    Do you know how SAP communicates? Does SAP speak SOAP (XML) like SOA? Please advise on how the SAP services communicate. Thank you.

  2. November 23rd, 2009 at 22:15 | #2

    @Robert Tew
    SAP provides several technologies to communicate with other systems.RFC(remote function call) is a most useful synchronize communication technology if you use ABAP or Java language.IDoc can be used for async communication.

    With the netweaver platform, the RFC also can be exposed as a web service which speaks SOAP at runtime. You can find some useful tutorials about it.

  3. March 15th, 2010 at 22:03 | #3

    Nice blog you got here. Thanks for visiting my blog I already added your link on my blogroll. :)

  4. SAP Portal
    May 27th, 2011 at 20:22 | #4

    Hi,

    Could you please tell me the future of SAP Portal(CE,BPM,WDJ,VC) Technology.I am working on this technology for over 5years and now a little bit scared about the future of it after hearing the latest “Kiss Of Death” from SAP in the last teched.

    Regards
    SAP Portal Consultants

  5. June 8th, 2011 at 20:14 | #5

    Hi,

    I also have many years experience on SAP Portal. In my opinion, the Java will be positioned as a integration technology between SAP systems and legacy systems. For example, BPM, composite applications. All the SAP core application will still use the ABAP language to implement. Let me know if you have any different ideas.

    Regards,
    Andy

  6. June 21st, 2011 at 16:48 | #6

    Hi,

    Yes. But consulting companies are giving importance for ABAP than Java. Can i know the reason on this? Can i take this as SAP JAVA skill shortage in the market? Please advise.

    Regards,

    Sada.

  7. June 21st, 2011 at 22:37 | #7

    Hi Sada,

    I don’t think Java skill shortage in SAP world. ABAP is still the main programming language for all SAP products, Java is positioned as the integration language for SAP systems and legacy systems. For example, PI for process integration, portal for people integration and composite application framework for UI integration.

    Regards,
    Andy

  8. sriram
    July 19th, 2011 at 14:17 | #8

    Nice blog….
    You guys are rocking…

  9. Kelvin
    July 19th, 2011 at 14:19 | #9

    You are always top in google search engine….keep up the good work…

  10. September 17th, 2011 at 16:47 | #10

    Hi.guys.
    I really like your blog . where i can find many userful information about sap .
    Are you chinese?and i manage a website about sap named SAP 论坛. http://www.zhsap.com. could you please link to it form your blog .
    and i will do so .
    thanks & best regards.

  11. skanne
    January 9th, 2012 at 22:16 | #11

    @SAP Portal
    Don’t worry, the Portal is alive and kicking. And will do so for the foreseeable future!

  12. January 11th, 2012 at 17:07 | #12

    Thank you for your information.