Object-Oriented Programming with ABAP Objects

Object-Oriented Programming with ABAP Objects

Hardback
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Description

This book provides a gentle (and yet, comprehensive) start to programming object-oriented ABAP. What are objects? How to define and write classes? What’s polymorphism all about? The book helps you to venture the switch to object-oriented programming, and brings your skills up to date: First learn about all essential OO concepts, then see examples from daily development work. Exception handling, object debugging and unit testing are demystified here, plus, you get advice on enhanced techniques and tools in ABAP 7.0. The book will not spend time teaching basic syntax, but only concentrate on teaching object-oriented development – your chance to successfully explore ABAP OO. Topic Highlights Working with Objects Encapsulation and Implementation Hiding Object Initialization and Cleanup Inheritance vs. Composition Polymorphism Component Design and Name Control Handling Exceptions and Debugging Objects Unit Testing with ABAP Unit Business Add-Ins and Enhancements Working with SAP Controls ABAP Object Services Using ABAP Objects with Workflow

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Computer Science
Format
Hardback
Pages
357
Price
71.90 €

Author Description

James Wood is the founder and principal consultant of Bowdark Consulting, Inc., an SAP NetWeaver consulting and training organization. With more than seven years of experience as a software engineer, James specializes in custom development in the areas of ABAP Objects, Java/J2EE, SAP NetWeaver Process Integration, and the SAP NetWeaver Portal. Before starting Bowdark Consulting, Inc. in 2006, James was an SAP NetWeaver consultant for SAP America, Inc. and IBM Corporation where he was involved in multiple SAP implementations. He holds a master’s degree in software engineering from Texas Tech University. To learn more about James and the book, please check out his website at http://www.bowdarkconsulting.com.