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iBSP Extensions: How to Master Web Reporting with HTMLB

by: Frédéric Heinemann

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Retail Price: $159.95

Publisher: SAP Press,1.1.2005

Category: SAP Level:

ISBN: 159229040X
ISBN13: 9781592290406

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Optimize the use of the BSP extensions HTMLB, XHTMLB, and PHTMLB, using the expert guidance found in this unique technical guide - the first in the SAP PRESS Essentials series.

First, benefit from detailed advice on the practical implementation of each of the various elements. Then, after designing a BSP application with its pages and page fragments, learn how to develop the numerous functions such as hierarchical navigation, table selection, detail display, comprehensive search templates, easyto-use input administration and much more. In addition to the standard elements from the BSP extension HTMLB such as gridLayout, tree and tableView, you'll also get a firsthand look at the new BSP extensions XHTMLB and PHTMLB, including their complex elements such as formLayout, tabStrip and overflowContainer, just to name a few.

Highlights Include:

gridLayout: Positioning text and layout components
tree: Hierarchical tree structures
checkbox and radioButton: Selection elements
textEdit: Multi-line input fields
overflowContainer: Resolving overflow situations
formLayout: Generic positioning elements
tableView: Presenting tables
Event Handling

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction ... 3
... 1.1 About the Contents ... 3
... 1.2 Scenario ... 3
... 1.3 About BSP Applications ... 4
... 1.4 BSP Extensions ... 5

2. Starting Out ... 9
... 2.1 Package and Application ... 9
... 2.2 Design and Layout ... 10
... 2.3 Application Class ... 11
... 2.4 Pages and Page Fragments ... 11
... 2.5 Delta Handling ... 12

3. Elements ... 15
... 3.1 content, page, document, and form ... 15
... 3.2 gridLayout ... 16
... 3.3 image and textView ... 18
... 3.4 tree ... 20
... 3.5 Event Handling ... 27
... 3.6 checkbox and radioButton ... 33
... 3.7 Remark I: Conceptual Considerations ... 36
... 3.8 Remark II: Making Code Fragments Persistent ... 37
... 3.9 textEdit ... 41
... 3.10 button and horizontalDivider ... 43
... 3.11 group, tray, and tabStrip ... 48
... 3.12 overfl owContainer ... 52
... 3.13 formLayout ... 53
... 3.14 inputField and label ... 64
... 3.15 tableView ... 67

4. Conclusion ... 73

5. Appendix ... 77

Index ... 95