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The main objective of this session is to give you an overview of the SAP
Web IDE features and use cases, and available plugins and code editors.
At the end of this session you should be able to explain the data model
and the support for mock data, and how to access more detailed
documentation.

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Before we start with the introduction to SAP Web IDE, I would like to
introduce some terminology and abbreviations that will be mentioned
during this session.
Please come back to this slide at any point if you need clarifications.
More details can of course be found by searching those terms in the
internet.

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SAP Web IDE is a powerful, extensible, web-based integrated
development tool that simplifies end-to-end application development.
Build, debug, test, extend and deploy apps using wizards, templates,
samples, code and graphical editors, modelers, and more.

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SAP Web IDE has two different versions.
• SAP Cloud Platform, Web IDE: Develop SAP Fiori, SAPUI5,
mobile and IoT apps, extend standard SAP Fiori apps.
• SAP Web IDE for SAP HANA: Since SAP HANA 1.0 SP12, a local
version of SAP Web IDE is available on SAP HANA for SAP HANA
Application development, specifically, Multi-target applications
with support for HTML5, SAPUI5, JavaScript, Node.js, Java (deploy
only) and SAP HANA design artifacts (SQLScript, Core Data
Services, etc.)

More details about SAP Web IDE:


https://www.sap.com/australia/developer/topics/sap-webide.html
In the following presentation, SAP Web IDE is referred to SAP Cloud
Platform, Web IDE.

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HAT: hybrid application toolkit, a plug in of SAP Web IDE which allows to
build a hybrid mobile application.

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As of B1H 9.2 PL08, Service Layer is not yet listed in SAP Web IDE as
external services.

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