Build Web Services with ABAP
Keep your skills sharp with this four-part tutorial.
Complete this tutorial and you’ll be able to create ABAP web services in SAP Web Application Server (SAP Web AS) 6.40 using the Web Service Creation Wizard.
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Keep your skills sharp with this four-part tutorial.
Complete this tutorial and you’ll be able to create ABAP web services in SAP Web Application Server (SAP Web AS) 6.40 using the Web Service Creation Wizard.
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