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Microsoft is committed to providing you with technical information on how to better integrate Microsoft and SAP solutions, reduce complexity, and have a continued focus on TCO. As such, providing the latest technical details and know-how on how to implement and integrate Microsoft and SAP technologies is of utmost importance. From learning about details on Microsoft SQL Server for SAP environments to integrating SAP applications with the Microsoft Office System, you'll find a breadth of knowledge in this section.

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Interoperability Resources - Microsoft .NET
Integration Topic Document Abstract Date

Enterprise Services Explorer for Microsoft .NET

 SAP Enterprise Services Explorer for Microsoft .NET

Enterprise Services Explorer for Microsoft .NET (ES Explorer) from SAP has been made available through SDN as an early sneak preview.

The ES Explorer is an add in for Visual Studio 2005 & 2008 that lets you search, browse and consume SAP web services that are published and categorized in the Enterprise Services Registry that is part from the upcoming NetWeaver CE 7.1.

02/2008

.NET, SAP NetWeaver, Visual Studio 2005

 Utilizing State Oriented Communication for Web Services Based on Business APIs (BAPI) with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

Web Service Integration between Microsoft .NET and SAP NetWeaver is becoming more and more important. This paper describes how to setup a stateful Web Service communication between Microsoft .NET and SAP, this can be important for a couple of scenarios, for example if you want to use BAPIs which require an external commit.

11/2007

.NET, SAP NetWeaver, Visual Studio 2005

 How to Consume Enterprise Services with Microsoft .NET 3.0 and Visual Studio 2005

This document enables you to generate a Windows Communication Foundation Client for consuming Web Services from the ES Workplace using Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 3.0.

02/2007

.NET, SAP NetWeaver, Visual Studio 2005

 Building Microsoft .NET Applications using Visual Studio 2005 and SAP NetWeaver Web Services

This paper provides information about how to use the Web Services SAP NetWeaver Application Server offers with Visual Studio 2005. The paper contains a detailed walk-through of how to configure SAP NetWeaver for offering Web Services including screenshots and the necessary SAP transactions and a detailed explanation of how to write a .NET application using the Web Services from SAP. In addition the author describes a possible approach for tracing and debugging.

04/2006

.NET, Smart Client, SAP NetWeaver

 Connecting to ESA-Fast Track from .NET Smart Clients

The article presents a sample .NET Smart-Client application which consumes SAP ESA-FastTrack services using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Beta and version 2.0 of the Microsoft .NET Framework. The sample is deployed with ClickOnce technology.

09/2005

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