UI5 Tooling 4.0The UI5 Core team is pleased to announce the release of UI5 Tooling 4.0.This release has a strong focus on enabling UI5 2.x compatibility for projects. In addition, along with some important housekeeping, we introduced a new feature f...
Beginning with OpenUI5 and SAPUI5 1.116 (planned for July 2023), UI5 framework libraries will start using modern ECMAScript syntax in their code and define "Specification Version 3.0" in their UI5 Tooling configuration.
If you use UI5 Tooling in you...
We are very happy to announce the release of UI5 Tooling 3.0. This is the largest release to date, and we are looking forward to getting your feedback on it!
Since 2018, the UI5 Tooling open-source project aims to provide a comprehensive and extensi...
This is a follow-up of today’s announcement post "Introducing UI5 Tooling for SAPUI5 Projects".
Since we first released the UI5 Tooling open-source project two years ago, we’ve continuously worked toward enabling every developer to freely choose h...
Just came back to this thread and I'm happy to report that we've added this functionality with Ui5 CLI v3.4.0, released last summer.
You can find the documentation here: https://sap.github.io/ui5-tooling/stable/pages/Troubleshooting/#changing-ui5-to...
Hey Mohamed,
I'm afraid that is not the case. The packages published to the npm registry are licensed under the SAP Developer License Agreement.
Sadly I'm not in the position to say whether your license covers the use case you are describing. Best ...
Thank you for your comment. Yes, it's possible that your build will take longer now. Especially if your project is a library or if you added additional tasks to the build. UI5 Tooling might need to build all of your project's dependencies, whereas on...
Hi Praveen, Kindly check this related question and the comments under Marius' answer: https://answers.sap.com/questions/13323065/sap-business-application-studio-multiple-rest-api.htmlRegards, Merlin