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Volume 10 (2008)
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Issue 3 (May/June)
Develop composite applications with SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1: Part 1 - Enterprise services and their
usage within a composite application 
by Volker Stiehl, Product Manager, SAP AG
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Volker Stiehl received a degree in computer science from the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany.
He was a consultant for distributed J2EE-based business solutions and integration
architectures at Siemens for 12 years. In 2004 he joined SAP's product management team for a composite application
development toolset, where he's also responsible for methodologies and best practices. He holds
workshops in composite applications and is a regular speaker at conferences, such as SAPPHIRE, SAP TechEd, and JavaOne.
You may reach him at volker.stiehl@sap.com.
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In a business environment such as today's, companies must constantly seek out areas where they can gain the competitive edge in their market. Enter composite applications. Composite applications are packaged applications that sit on top of existing enterprise solutions reusing their functionality to form new collaborative business processes. This article, the first in a three-article series, shows you how to develop a composite application from scratch. You'll learn how to use the different tools individually and how to combine these tools to create more powerful solutions.
Categories:
ABAP Development,
Composite Application Framework/Composition Environment (CE),
Web Services
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