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Introduction
Visual Composer 7.1
Ehp1 for Visual Composer 7.1
Roadmap and Outlook
Agenda
What is Visual Composer?
Visual Composer is a modeling tool that enables code-free modeling and composition of UI elements and Services to rapidly create and adapt rich user interfaces
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Modeling with Visual Composer - Introduction
Visual Composer supports creating applications by…
manipulating data elements such as data services and Web services, and UI elements such as controls, forms, and tablescreating connections between elements to define the business logic of the applicationgenerating runtime code automatically from the Visual Composer model
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Data Flow
UI ElementsServices
SAP R/3 SAP BI ..... Non-SAP
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Introduction
Visual Composer 7.1
Ehp1 for Visual Composer 7.1
Roadmap and Outlook
Agenda
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Java Application Server
Robust, enterprise-class Java EE 5 application server
Eclipse Development Environment
SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio: Eclipse based development and modeling environment
Model-Driven Development and Deployment With SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1
Proc
esse
sEvent Flow / Rules
Role
SAP NetWeaver BPM for process composition
View
s
Portal and Web FormsMobile
and VoiceAnalytics
SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer for model-driven UI development (incl. analytics and voice)Web Dynpro JavaSAP Interactive Forms by AdobeFederated Portal Network
Enterprise Services Repository and Registry (ESR)Software lifecycle management and logistics (NWDI)
Bus
Data or File
Web Services / Enterprise Services Connectivity
Serv
ices
Service façade
New service
Data service
Enterprise service
Basic service
SAP Composite Application Framework (CAF) business object modeling and service composition
CE 7.1CE 7.1 CE 7.2CE 7.2
Delivered as part of the NetWeaver Composition EnvironmentEnables creation of composite views that can be used as standalone applications or as part of larger composite applications
CE 7.1.1CE 7.1.1
Visual Composer 7.1
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Key Features
Clustered data services support
Componentization - Reuse of Visual Composer models in other models
Modeling and Layout enhancementsAbility to drag and drop UI elements and controls onto the layout board Containers for creating complex layouts and relative layout capabilities
New runtime technology – Web Dynpro Flex and Web Dynpro HTML
Life Cycle Management support - Integration with SAP source control system – NWDI DTR
ALV table support
CE7.1
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Embedded BI Features
Combine analytical data, operational data, and services in one environmentIntegrate information from independent data sources in one analysisLaunch Business Explorer Tools or reports from within SAP transactionsALV tables for data manipulation by end-user:
Sort or filter the listAdd a calculationHide columnsPersonalize settings
Composite Appsembedded BI
Composite Appsembedded BI
SAP NetWeaverComposition Environment
Visual Composer
BI Consumer Services
SAP Apps SAP BI
CE7.1
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Portal Content Creation Features
WYSIWYG visualization of Portal FrameworkTop-down or bottom-up content creation workflowDrag-and-drop content creationGuided creation using portal semantic metadata
CE7.1
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Introduction
Visual Composer 7.1
Ehp1 for Visual Composer 7.1
Roadmap and Outlook
Agenda
© SAP AG 2008
Java Application Server
Robust, enterprise-class Java EE 5 application server
Eclipse Development Environment
SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio: Eclipse based development and modeling environment
Selected Improvements With EHP1 for SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1 1/2
Proc
esse
sEvent Flow / Rules
Role
SAP NetWeaver BPM for process composition
View
s
Portal and Web FormsMobile
and VoiceAnalytics
SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer for model-driven UI development (incl. analytics and voice)Web Dynpro JavaSAP Interactive Forms by AdobeFederated Portal Network
Enterprise Services Repository and Registry (ESR)Software lifecycle management and logistics (NWDI)
Bus
Data or File
Web Services / Enterprise Services Connectivity
Serv
ices
Service façade
New service
Data service
Enterprise service
Basic service
SAP Composite Application Framework (CAF) business object modeling and service composition
© SAP AG 2008
Java Application Server
Robust, enterprise-class Java EE 5 application server
Eclipse Development Environment
SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio: Eclipse based development and modeling environment
Selected Improvements With EHP1 for SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment 7.1 2/2
Proc
esse
sEvent Flow / Rules
Role
SAP NetWeaver BPM for process composition
View
s
Portal and Web FormsMobile
and VoiceAnalytics
SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer for model-driven UI development (incl. analytics and voice)Web Dynpro JavaSAP Interactive Forms by AdobeFederated Portal Network
Enterprise Services Repository and Registry (ESR)Software lifecycle management and logistics (NWDI)
Bus
Data or File
Web Services / Enterprise Services Connectivity
Serv
ices
Service façade
New service
Data service
Enterprise service
Basic service
SAP Composite Application Framework (CAF) business object modeling and service composition
NewGraphical, BPMN-based process compositionBusiness rules
ImprovedCAF performance (no MMR)Graphical designer and developer productivity
New / improvedFull BI & ALV support in Visual ComposerWeb Dynpro components in VCVC grid layout / HTMLFlash islands in WD
NewComposite DesignerEclipse 3.3.xVC in Eclipse
New / improvedESR in CENWDI in CE
NewWS-RM & idempotencyGroup configuration
ImprovedJava supportability (MC, deployment, logging, memory analysis)Performance and failover
Parity With Visual Composer 7.0 Features
The following Visual Composer 7.0 features will be available in Visual Composer for CE7.1.1:
Enhanced BI featuresPortal Events Support (EPCM)JDBC supportMigration SupportHTML View
CE7.1.1
•Visual Composer 7.0 capabilities that are not available in Ehp1 of Visual Composer 7.1 include styling, formatting, and few UI controls.
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Visual Composer in NWDS
Integrated version of Visual Composer in NetWeaver Developer StudioAdditional entry-point to access the Visual Composer modelsBrowser-based version continues to be supported First step to achieve NWDS as a single tool platform for a developer roleA unified entry point to all CE toolsets(Web Dynpro tools, Visual Composer, CAF, BPM, etc.)
CE7.1.1
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Extending Visual Composer using Web Dynpro
“Break-out” from Visual Composer1. Define the required component using
Visual Composer composite view2. Automatically generate the Web Dynpro
component interface3. Implement the Web Dynpro
component 4. Add the Web Dynpro
component to the Visual Composer model
Add an existing Web Dynpro component to the Visual Composer model
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CE7.1.1
Web Dynpro Component Samples
Crystal Xcelsius
Web Dynpro
Adobe Flash Islands for Web Dynpro
CE7.1.1
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Working with Simulated Services
Create a simulated service with dummy data to fully run and simulate the application
Define static data manually or from a spreadsheet
“Break-out” from the simulated services to a service layer and automatically generate the service interface
Implement the service from scratch or adapt an existing service
Drag & replace the simulated service with the “real” service without affectingthe application UIs
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Service Implementation
Service Creation
CE7.1.1
Grid LayoutEJBs consumption supportBrowse images supportOBN configuration for source viewsMessage area supportVisual Composer Welcome screen
Additional Improvements
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CE7.1.1
ALV Table Enhancements
Configure ALV behavior in design timeExport to ExcelSwitch to ChartDisplay HierarchiesSave runtime settings
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CE7.1.1
Embedded BI Features
BICS (BI Consumer Services) connectivity to the following connectors:BI XMLA (NW BI 3.5, BI7.0 MDX Provider, MSSQLServer/Analysis Services 2005)BI JDBC Connector (MaxDB 7.0, 7.1, MS SQLServer 2005) BI SAP Query Connector (InfoSets in SAP Business Suite)
BI Master Data InfoActor(for display/use of BI master data)and planning services via BICSReal-time access to relational andmultidimensional sources
CE7.1.1
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Embedded BI Features (cont.)
BI Data Service Wizard (Query wizard) and SQL editorFlexibly create query views and configure ports of data services
Planning application enablingExpose data services for data write-back and planning function execution in Visual Composer
Basic Value help supportMeta-data driven, no manualinvolvement needed, single value selection only
CE7.1.1
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Portal Content Creation Features
Import existing portal contentOBN support
source, target and BO modelingDynamic URL iView modeling Advanced layout capabilities Full support for deep DTN structureImproved Business Suite (Best Fit) content creation
CE7.1.1
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Migrating Models from Visual Composer 7.0 to 7.1
Model Conversion Wizard - converts Visual Composer 7.0 models to Visual Composer 7.1The wizard opens the model in Visual Composer 7.1 and generates a detailed report of the conversion statusIn case some manual work is needed, this is described in the report
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CE7.1.1
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Introduction
Visual Composer 7.1
Ehp1 for Visual Composer 7.1
Roadmap and Outlook
Agenda
Visual Composer & BPM Integration
SAP NetWeaver BPM is a flexible framework for designing and running user-centric collaborative processes and reusable workflows.Seamless integration between BPM and Visual Composer
Break-out from a BPM Step and automatically generate the Visual Composer UIConsume existing Visual Composer UIs and add them to the business process
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CE7.2
Model Debugging
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Debug WindowDebug Window
Visual Model TracingVisual Model Tracing ConsoleConsole
Variables, Breakpoints, and
Expressions windows
Variables, Breakpoints, and
Expressions windows
CE7.2
Visual Composer 7.1 - Summary
Generally available as part of SAP NW Composition Environment
Visual Composer 7.1 Clustered data services supportComponentizationModeling and layout enhancementsSupport for Web Dynpro runtime
ALV tables integrationLife Cycle Management support
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