on ‎2011 May 19 7:51 AM
Hi team
Kindly update me ,, what is deference between ABAP and JAVA ,, and witch is best ?
Regards
Ravinder verma
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Hi,
In SAP you have two different stack one is based on ABAP and another one is JAVA ( developed using java prog lang )
ABAP is programming launguage and SAP properitary, SAP people are working on ABAP so that they will remove java
slowly from sap.
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BEST IS ABAP STACK
Regards
SapSanthose
Edited by: sapsanthose on May 19, 2011 9:03 AM
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Hello
One cannot be said to be more advantageous than the other, it's a matter of specific requirements where a dual stack (ABAP & JAVA) is perhaps necessary.
ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "general report creation processor" [1]), pronounced as 'ah-bop', is a high-level programming language created by SAP. It is currently positioned, alongside the more recently introduced Java, as the language for programming the SAP Application Server, part of its NetWeaver platform for building business applications. The syntax of ABAP is somewhat similar to COBOL.
Regards.
Edited by: Kenneth Maguire on May 20, 2011 11:41 AM
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SAP solutions are mainly available in 2 stacks.
1. ABAP Stack
2. JAVA stack
However few solutions are ABAP+JAVA (like PI & SolMan)
It depends on which SAP solution you are planning to implement. Its not like that you have option for going to ABAP or JAVA for 1 particular solution. There are few solutions which are on ABAP stack like ECC, BI etc & few on JAVA like EP (portal). Few needs both.
Regards,
Rajneesh
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