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Week 1 Unit 1: SAP HANA NativeApplication Basics
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsWhat is SAP HANA?
SAP HANA Platform• SAP HANA as an appliance
SAP HANA DatabaseSAP HANA in-memorydatabase architecture
SAP HANA ApplicationsIntroduction to providing accessto SAP HANA data (via HTTP)
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsSAP HANA Extended Application Services (XS) Overview
Enable applicationdevelopment/deployment:
http-based UIRun on SAP HANANo external app. serverBest possible performance
Broaden implementationbase:
Small Web-based apps inlightweight environmentsComplex, high-speed businessapps in robust environments
Presentationlogic
Control flowlogic
CalculationlogicData
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsSAP HANA XS in a Nutshell
Clients handle thepresentation logic
Applications handle thecontrol flow logic
SAP HANA handles thecalculation logic
Presentationlogic
Control flowlogic
CalculationlogicData
Client
HANAXS
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsSAP HANA Application Development Scenarios
Native SAP HANA Applications:Applications written for SAP HANA XS, for example, in: server-side JavaScript, ODATA,XMLA/MDX
Non-Native SAP HANA Applications:Applications developed externally, for example, in: ABAP, JAVA, .Net …
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsNative SAP HANA Applications
Exposing and consumingSAP HANA data via HTTPand SAP HANA XS:
Simplicity at runtimeSimplicity at design timeSustainable architectureSpeed of development (XS andOData)Integrated technology stack(XS)
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsNon-Native SAP HANA Applications
Applications developedexternally, for example, inABAP, Java, PHP, .NET:
Use/extend existing applicationsUse an existing application serverReuse application server assets(workflow, printing, archiving)Reuse third-party software orlibraries (for example, Java)
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SAP HANA Native Application BasicsScope of This Course
Covered in this course…Data modeling and analyticsSQLScript basicsExposing and consuming SAP HANA data via HTTPServer-side JavaScript, OData…SAPUI5 clientsLifecycle ManagementSAP UI integration services
Week 1 Unit 2: SAP HANAApplication Development Tools
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Development Perspective
Eclipse look-and-feel
Dedicated perspectives andviews
The SAP HANA Developmentperspective:
Project ExplorerSAP HANA RepositoriesNavigator
Workspaces
Projects
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Project Explorer View
Eclipse look-and-feel
Repository workspace
Project work area
Shared projects
Development objects
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: New Project
Add new project
Eclipse-based
In SAP HANA studio
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: New Project Details
Real Eclipse Project
Persistent on the developer’slocal file system
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Shared Project
Sharing a projectLinks the project to an SAP HANArepositoryProject content is visible to otherteam members
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Add Packages to Projects
After sharing a project
Browse packages in the SAPHANA repository
Add specific packages (asfolders)
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Check Out Package Contents
After adding packages, youcan check out the packagecontents
The checkout copies contentfrom the SAP HANA repositoryto the local file system
SAP HANA repository istreated like Git or Perforce
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Editing Tools
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA studio: Version Management
Built-in tools include:Full source mergeCompareRebaseConflict resolutionVersion management
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SAP HANA Application Development ToolsSAP HANA Client
Connect SAP HANA studioto the SAP HANA system
Repository integration
Design-time objects
Runtime objects
Local Copiesof Repository
Objects
R RDebuggingRepositoryAPI
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SAP HANA Studio(Eclipse) Web Browser
Index Server
XS Server
Checkout/commit
Week 1 Unit 3: SAP HANASoftware Downloads
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SAP HANA Software DownloadsUseful Development Resources
SAP Community Network (SCN)
SAP HANA Developer Center
Free software downloads
Free software licenses
SAP HANA toolshttp://developers.sap.com/hana
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SAP HANA Software DownloadsSAP Community Network (SCN)
Learn
Deepen your knowledge
Exchange ideas
Solve problems
Expand your network
Become an expert in your field
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SAP HANA Software DownloadsSAP Developer Center
Guides/How to
SAP HANA academy
Free software downloads:SAP HANA studioSAP HANA client
Free software licenses
SAP HANA toolshttp://developers.sap.com/hana
Week 1 Unit 4: Access to SAPHANA Systems (in the Cloud)
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Access to SAP HANA Systems (in the Cloud)SAP HANA in the Cloud
You can deploy your ownSAP HANA system image inthe cloud.
Use your own systemenvironment to practicewhat you learn in thiscourse.
SAP works with severalproviders to give you achoice of infrastructureplatforms.
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Access to SAP HANA Systems (in the Cloud)SAP HANA Developer Edition Environment
Recommendation: Use theSAP Developer EditionEnvironment
Hosted on the Amazon WebServices (AWS) cloud
No SAP charge for thelicense
AWS charging: Throughyour own AWS account
More options: See nextslide
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Access to SAP HANA Systems (in the Cloud)More Options
Additional options areavailable
For more information, seethe SAP HANA developercenter at:scn.sap.com/community/developer-center/hana
Week 1 Unit 5: ExampleApplication
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Example Native SAP HANA Application“Hello World” in Server-Side JavaScript
SAP HANA systems
Workspaces and projects
Core application files
Server-side JavaScript
The SAP HANA application
Data retrieval and display
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Example Native SAP HANA Application“Hello World”: Adding SAP HANA Systems
SAP HANA systemsServer nameSAP HANA instance numberA display name for this systemSAP HANA database username andpassword
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Example Native SAP HANA Application“Hello World”: Adding a Repository Workspace
Repository WorkspaceWorkspace nameWorkspace root
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Example Native SAP HANA Application“Hello World”: Adding a Workspace Project
Workspace ProjectProject type: XS ProjectProject nameShared projectTo synchronize files with the repository
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Example Native SAP HANA Application“Hello World”: Core Application Files
Application descriptor (.xsapp)Marks Web content root
Application access (.xsaccess)Exposes Web contentSets user/client authentication mechanism
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Example Native SAP HANA Application“Hello World”: Server-Side JavaScript
Request/Response$.response.contentType
Connection$.db.getConnection
SQL statementselect * from DUMMY
Output stringThis is… + rs.getString()
Display$.response.setBody
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Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors.
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These materials are provided by SAP AG and its affiliated companies ("SAP Group") for informational purposes only, without representation orwarranty of any kind, and SAP Group shall not be liable for errors or omissions with respect to the materials. The only warranties for SAP Groupproducts and services are those that are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services, if any. Nothingherein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
SAP and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG inGermany and other countries.Please see http://www.sap.com/corporate-en/legal/copyright/index.epx#trademark for additional trademark information and notices.
© 2013 SAP AG. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG.The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice.
Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors.
National product specifications may vary.
These materials are provided by SAP AG and its affiliated companies ("SAP Group") for informational purposes only, without representation orwarranty of any kind, and SAP Group shall not be liable for errors or omissions with respect to the materials. The only warranties for SAP Groupproducts and services are those that are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services, if any. Nothingherein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
SAP and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG inGermany and other countries.Please see http://www.sap.com/corporate-en/legal/copyright/index.epx#trademark for additional trademark information and notices.