We have released new versions of the
SAP Cloud SDK. In detail, the following components are now available in new versions:
With this version, we updated the OData VDM to the
newest release 2002 of SAP S/4HANA Cloud. The SDK supports all OData services listed in the
SAP API Business Hub for SAP S/4HANA Cloud. This applies to our Java and JavaScript libraries.
In this blog post, we will walk you through the highlights of these releases. For a complete overview, visit our
release notes for the Java libraries,
for the JavaScript libraries, and
for the continuous delivery toolkit. The release notes also include the change log of all our releases so far.
At the end of the article, you will find a set of instructions on how to update to the new versions.
Java Libraries: Release Highlights 3.13.0
You can update your dependencies of the SAP Cloud SDK for Java to version 3.13.0 and consume the new version from
Maven Central.
Updating
WorkItems
in the service
Commercial Project - Read is no longer allowed as of SAP S/4HANA Cloud release 2002. Thus, the method
updateWorkItem()
was removed from
CommercialProjectService
. Please review your implementation in case you use this service.
OData client: The updated OData client library includes completely new services (available as usual in package
com.sap.cloud.sdk.s4hana.datamodel.odata.services), new operations in previously existing services, and new entity types according to the latest updates in the
release 2002 of SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
Several further improvements are listed in the
full release notes.
Java Libraries: Release Highlights 2.28.0
We have also released the SDK for Java in a new maintenance version 2.28.0. Everyone who did not yet
upgrade to version 3 of the SDK for Java can consume that version from
Maven Central.
For a complete view on what has changed, take a look at the
full release notes.
JavaScript Libraries: Release Highlights 1.17.0
The
JavaScript libraries of the SAP Cloud SDK are now available in version 1.17.0.
OData client: The updated OData client library includes completely new services (available as usual as
global modules called
@Sisn/cloud-sdk-vdm-*
), new operations in previously existing services, and new entity types according to the latest updates in the
release 2002 of SAP S/4HANA Cloud.
In this release, the SAP Cloud SDK considers the variables
http_proxy
and
https_proxy
for configuring proxy settings for outbound requests, that do not use the SAP Cloud Connector. The
no_proxy
variables can be used to exclude certain destinations from using the proxy. See
ProxyConfiguration
for more details.
As usual, the
full release notes contain a list of all improvements in this release.
How to Update
Java libraries
To update the version of the SAP Cloud SDK Java libraries used in an existing project, proceed as follows:
- Open the pom.xml file in the root folder of your project.
- Locate the dependency management section and therein the
sdk-bom
dependency.
- Update the version of that dependency to
3.13.0
.
With this, you are already done thanks to the
"bill of material" (BOM) approach. Your dependency should look like this:
<dependencyManagement>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.sap.cloud.sdk</groupId>
<artifactId>sdk-bom</artifactId>
<version>3.13.0</version>
<type>pom</type>
<scope>import</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<!-- possibly further managed dependencies ... -->
</dependencyManagement>
If you update from a version prior to 3.0.0, have a look at
our migration guide.
If you are using the SAP Cloud SDK in a project of the
SAP Cloud Application Programming Model, replace
sdk-bom
with
sdk-modules-bom
to only update the version of SDK modules, not further dependencies.
You can now recompile your project (be aware of the
compatibility notes, though) and leverage the new features of the SAP Cloud SDK in version 3.13.0.
Of course, you can also generate a new project that uses version 3.13.0 from the start by running the Maven archetypes for
Neo or
Cloud Foundry with
-DarchetypeVersion=3.13.0
(or
RELEASE
).
JavaScript libraries
To update the version of the SAP Cloud SDK JavaScript libraries used in an existing project, use the command
npm update
in the root folder of your module. Note that this will also update other modules, unless you explicitly specify which packages to update. If you want to check beforehand what will change, use
npm outdated
.