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svenkohlhaas
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Hi everyone,

our new advanced openSAP course Developing Java-Based Apps on SAP HANA Cloud Platform with martin.raepple, holger.bruchelt, beatrice.pasch and myself, in which you can learn how to develop Java-based apps on SAP HANA Cloud Platform using the newly updated Enterprise Sales & Procurement Model (ESPM) application came to an end last week and is now available in self-paced mode. We followed the course in SCN with our document openSAP course guide – Developing Java-based Apps on SAP HANA Cloud Platform and the week guides which are linked from there. With this blog post now I would like to provide a short review from SAP HANA Cloud Platform side. The openSAP team will also publish a review in the coming weeks that will then also contain some learner statistics and feedback and which expresses their educators point of view. [Update: This blog post is now published, please find it here]

What was covered in the Developing Java-based Apps on SAP HANA Cloud Platform openSAP course?

  1. Week 1 – The ESPM Application

    1. Unit 1: Welcome and Overview

    2. Unit 2: Git and the ESPM Application

    3. Unit 3: Maven and the ESPM Application

    4. Unit 4: The App Front End

    5. Unit 5: The App Back End and Database



  2. Week 2 – Developing the ESPM Application

    1. Unit 1: Developing the JPA Model – Theory

    2. Unit 2: Developing the JPA Model – Practice

    3. Unit 3: Generating the OData Services – Theory

    4. Unit 4: Generating the OData Services – Practice

    5. Unit 5: Developing the SAPUI5 Web Application – Theory

    6. Unit 6: Developing the SAPUI5 Web Application – Practice



  3. Week 3 – Security and Identity Management

    1. Unit 1: Authentication and Authorization

    2. Unit 2: Protecting Against CSRF Attacks

    3. Unit 3: Working with the Authorization Management Platform API

    4. Unit 4: Working with Multiple Identity Providers

    5. Unit 5: Group Management

    6. Unit 6: Federated Authorization with Groups



  4. Week 4 – Collaboration and Document Service

    1. Unit 1: SAP Jam Collaboration – Theory

    2. Unit 2: SAP Jam Collaboration – Practice

    3. Unit 3: Document Service – Theory

    4. Unit 4: Document Service – Practice

    5. Unit 5: More Engagement with Gamification



  5. Week 5 – Additional Features

    1. Unit 1: API Management – Theory

    2. Unit 2: API Management – Practice

    3. Unit 3: SAP Translation Hub – Theory

    4. Unit 4: SAP Translation Hub – Practice

    5. Unit 5: SAP Splash and BUILD – A Treat for Designers *)

    6. Unit 6: Summary




*) Please note: SAP Splash and BUILD was renamed **BUILD** after this course was recorded

(Direct links to each of the videos, unit summaries and Q&A you can find in the week guides.)

Who attended the course?

If you attended the course I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did and you learned a lot. If you didn’t attend so far, it’s now available in self-paced mode so you can just go to openSAP course Developing Java-based Apps on SAP HANA Cloud Platform, enroll and do the course when it’s convenient for you.


If you didn’t get the opportunity to earn a record of achievement during the scheduled course time and would like to do so, you can reactivate the assignments and final exam by purchasing a reactivation code at SAP Store for €39. Find out more about openSAP reactivation codes.


We have also just now announced a new SAP HANA Cloud Platform openSAP course from thomas.bieser called Extending SAP S/4HANA with SAP HANA Cloud Platform which provides you with essential knowledge and typical scenarios for extending SAP S/4HANA on-premise with SAP HANA Cloud Platform. This course will start on January 11th and run for six content weeks + one week for the final exam. The weekly effort to follow the course is about 4 hours. Don’t wait, sign up now, and you will be in the course from the start!


All the best,


Sven