Web Dynpro component ensures that it summarizes the components required to execute the Web application. As industry experts Pillir.io explains, it is an essential element for frequent web users. The component concept comes with numerous advantages such as:
- Creating manageable application blocks
- Reusability of whole components
- Structuring the program
- Decoupling of software projects in both space and time
What is Web Dynpro Apps?
The apps can be found in the URL of the application in the Web Dynpro Explorer on the Properties tab. The host is the name of the application server that should execute the application.
The applications are based on the MVC programming model:
- Model – as it allows access to back-end data in an application
- View – ensures the representation of data in a web browser
- Controller – the control communication between Model and View ensures it takes input from the users and gets the processes data from the model and displays the data in the browser.
In the application, you can navigate from one view to another view using plugs. You can run T-code – SE 80, and create a simple Web Dynpro component.
Web Dynpro model defines an interface to the main system and the application can have access to system data. Therefore the view is responsible for showing the data in the web browser.
What is meant by Web Dynpro in SAP?
It is a standard SAP UI technology that allows one to develop web applications using graphical tools and a development environment integrated with the ABAP workbench. The tools ensure that one can better reuse and maintain components in the ABAP workbench.
Web Dynpro allows one to develop these web applications using graphical tools. It ensures that to access the Web Dynpro runtime environment and graphical tools, you can use Transaction code – SE80.
Web Dynpro ABAP, similar to Web Dynpro Java, supports the same function sets for the application’s development. To configure the application properly, one needs to install the ABAP application server. To get the proper details on ABAP configuration, one can go to SAP Reference, IMG, SAP NetWeaver, then Application Server.
You can use SAP Solman to check the configuration by going to T-Code – SOLAR_LIBRARY. To use the Web Dynpro with ABAP application development, you need to make additional configurations for web Dynpro programming.
Features of Web Dynpro
The app has features such as the following:
- A simple change in the layout with graphical tools
- Separation of display and business logic
- No platform dependency of interfaces.
The uses of Web Dynpro
The Web Dynpro application is the reusable entity to combine to create application blocks. The Web Dynpro component in an application takes place using the component interface.
The configuration of the application shows that one configures the data records for individual Web Dynpro components. As we use the component configuration, one can manage the behavior and configure the app. This ensures you can use it in a specific configuration. Components created require the specific configuration of the application that defines the component configured in an app.
You can use the app to create, get and delete filter conditions. The Web Dynpro ABAP administration can perform various tasks using different tools such as :
- Browser Tracing to analyze the dynamic behavior of the code.
- Logging
- ICM Training to trace the data stream in SAP Web application server.
- Web Dynpro Trace tool to check for errors and problems in the app.
So what is Web Dynpro used for?
In due summation, the Web Dynpro app is used as an independent object in the object list of the ABAP Workbench. The interaction between the window and the app is created by the interface view of a given window.
Therefore, its use comes in handy with ABAP technology. Most importantly, the SAP technology can be used to leverage features to develop apps in ABAP.
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