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| Migrating 3.x DataSources (UD Connect, Web Service) SAP BI Modeling | | 2008-08-02 03:45:49 | | Use To take advantage of the new concepts in a data flow using 3.x objects, you must migrate the data flow and the 3.x objects it uses. 3.x XML DataSources and 3.x UD Connect DataSources cannot be migrated in the standard way because the 3.x objects are created in the Myself system and in the new data flow the DataSources need to be created in separate source systems for Web Service and UD Connect. However, you can nevertheless “migrate“ a 3.x DataSource of this type. This involves copying the 3.x DataSource into a source system. Prerequisites The UD Connect source system and the Web service source system are available. The UD Connect source system uses the same RFC destination, and therefore the same BI Java Connector, as the 3.x DataSource. Procedure ... 1. In the original system (development system), in the Data Warehousing Workbench, choose Copy in the context menu of the 3.x DataSource. 2. On the next screen, enter the name of the DataSource | | By: FreeSAP Business Warehouse(BW) Books,Faqs,Material | | |
| | OCLC Crosswalk Web Service Demo | | 2008-08-01 13:06:00 | | New demo tool from OCLC Research, Crosswalk Web Service.The purpose of the Crosswalk Web Service (CWS) is to translate a group of metadata records from one format into another.For this service, a metadata format is defined as a triple of:standard - The metadata standard of the record (e.g. MARC, DC, MODS, etc ...)structure - The structure of how the metadata is expressed in the record (e.g. XML, RDF, ISO 2709, etc ...)encoding - The character encoding of the metadata (e.g. MARC8, UTF-8, Windows 1251, etc ...)To use the service you will have to write your own client software. With the aid of the WSDL file, this should be relatively easy. This documentation, however, does not cover how to write the client. | | By: Catalogablog | | |
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| | Accessing BPC API using web service | | 2008-04-10 13:27:35 | | Accessing BPC API using web service
If we want to create our own interface for working on Human Tasks, we need to use use the Business Process Choreographer APIs. Most of the time these user...
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| | Building a Web Service with ASP.NET | | 2008-04-08 05:20:00 | | Although the Visual Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a highly productive tool for building ASP.NET Web services, it is not a required tool. The .NET Framework itself comes bundled with the Visual Basic .NET and C# command-line compilers as well as other tools that you can use to build ASP.NET Web services.ASP.NET Web services require a Web-addressable entry point file, an assembly that implements the functionality of the service, a Web Service Description (WSDL) document an optional Discovery (DISCO) document, and an optional UDDI registration.Web services built with the .NET Framework leverage the ASP.NET infrastructure, tools, and runtime. Of course, ASP.NET itself is built upon the foundation of the .NET Framework and the Common Language Runtime (CLR), providing all the benefits of these technologies to your Web service implementation.These relationships are also important because they affect the physical structure of Web services on the .NET platform. The power o | | By: dot net made easy | | |
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| Web Service Factory Video Tutorial | | 2008-03-29 04:11:38 | | Kurt Claeys shows how to use the Web Service Software Factory in Visual Studio.The Web Service Software Factory (also known as the Service Factory) is an integrated collection of tools, patterns, source code and prescriptive guidance. It is designed to help you quickly and consistently construct WCF and ASMX Web services that adhere to well known architecture and design patterns Video Link: Walkthrough of the Web Service Software Factory
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| | BlogBackupr - Another Blog Backup Web Service | | 2008-03-02 10:32:00 | | I have covered about BlogBackupOnline some time ago. Well, BlogBackupOnline is not the only blog backup service available online. It has a friend, named BlogBackupr. Basically, these two blog backup services are quite similar. So you may want to choose only one blog backup service to do the backup.
Here is several items to take [...] | | By: My Tech Quest | | |
| | | Modifying Web Service Performance | | 2008-02-04 03:44:42 | | Once slow code has been identified, the next step is to address those issues. One popular technique for addressing how data is passed between the application and the Web service is to carefully monitor and optimize the amount of data transmitted in each SOAP call.
In this circumstance, one change that can be considered is whether [...] | | By: Ibee Software Solutions | | |
| | How to measure Web Service’s performance? | | 2008-02-04 03:42:23 | | There are two aspects to measuring and evaluating the performance of an application composed of one or more Web services.
The first is the throughput of the Web service itself. This is its ability to accept a request and provide a response in accordance with required performance parameters. On a larger scale, it’s also the ability [...] | | By: Ibee Software Solutions | | |
| | xISSN Web Service | | 2007-10-31 10:52:15 | | OCLC has announced a companion to the xISBN service, the xISSN Web Service.The xISSN Web service supplies ISSNs and other information associated with serial publications represented in WorldCat. Submit an ISSN to this service, and it returns a list of related ISSNs and selected metadata. The service is based on WorldCat, the world's largest network of library content and services. The current xISSN database covers 575,573 ISSNs.Ideal for Web-enabled search applications, such as library catalogs and OpenURL Resolvers, and based on associations made in the WorldCat database, xISSN enables an end user to link to information about alternate versions of serial publications.This is an API, requests are accepted using REST (or OpenURL or unAPI), this is not a place you can type an ISSN in a box and get back a list. | | By: Catalogablog | | |
| | Web Service Software Factory para WCF | | 2007-01-24 01:00:00 | | Está disponible la segunda versión de Web Service Software Factory de patterns & practices.Se trata de una colección de herramientas, patrones y ejemplos especialmente para desarrollar Web Services con VS.NET 2005 y WCF.Entre varias cosas, encontraras ayuda para aplicar seguridad (X.509 y Kerberos), crear service interfaces, messages y data contract.Sin duda mejorará la calidad y la productividad en el desarrollo de Servicios en WCF.[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480534.aspx] | | By: Bitácora del Desarrollador | | |
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