In one of my last blogs about code based OData service development using the SAP Gateway Service Builder (SEGW) I got the (valid) question from joachim.rees whether I would commend using SE24 to get the ABAP-Code in the generated classes or whether the developers shouldn't use eclipse for that?
I have to admit that I might have been a little bit old fashioned working mostly with SAPGUI and SEGW/SE24. But ABAP in Eclipse has definitely several advantages when you are developing ABAP code.
However the Service Builder is a SAPGUI transaction and like DDIC structures you have to create your SEGW project using SAPGUI. Fortunately there is a nice integration between ABAP in Eclipse and SAPGUI if you start SAPGUI from within ABAP in Eclipse.
So I thought it would be a good idea to show how to start SEGW from within ABAP in Eclipse.
Have fun using ABAP in Eclipse :smile:
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