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SAP Enterprise Integration Portlets v5 - are they WML-enabled?
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| Michel Bertrand 2004-01-19, 3:01 pm |
| Hello,
we want to build a proof-of-concept and display SAP data on wireless
handheld devices (Siemens SX-56).
We'll be using WebSphere Everyplace Access 4.3 and SAP R/3 v4.6C.
I'm looking into using the SAP Enterprise Integration Portlets (v5), but
it doesn't mention in the documentation whether they are WML-enabled...
Does anyone know if they are?
And if not, how easy/hard would it be to WML-enable the portlets? Or
would I have to build my own using the Application Portlet Builder (WPAI)?
Thanks for your help!
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| L D Jones 2004-01-19, 3:01 pm |
| Michel Bertrand wrote:quote:
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> Hello,
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> we want to build a proof-of-concept and display SAP data on wireless
> handheld devices (Siemens SX-56).
> We'll be using WebSphere Everyplace Access 4.3 and SAP R/3 v4.6C.
> I'm looking into using the SAP Enterprise Integration Portlets (v5), but
> it doesn't mention in the documentation whether they are WML-enabled...
> Does anyone know if they are?
> And if not, how easy/hard would it be to WML-enable the portlets? Or
> would I have to build my own using the Application Portlet Builder (WPAI)?
I have not used the SAP portlet(s) but all of the other portlets I am
familiar with can support html, chtml and wml by simply enabling such
support in the admin interface. Perhaps the SAP portlets are the same
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