Posts Tagged ‘icf’

SAP ICF course marketing: video!

I dropped by Madlab and the Omniversity yesterday evening to see Hwayoung and Dave and talk about the upcoming Web Programming with the SAP Internet Communication Framework course in early March. (Sign up!) In preparation for the previous instance of the course last year, we shot a video with yours truly explaining what the course [...]

Web Programming with SAP’s ICF: new course dates

I’m pleased to announce that my 2-day Omniversity course Web Programming with SAP’s Internet Communication Framework is coming up again a couple of times in the first half of next year. SAP’s Internet Communication Framework (ICF) is the platform that underpins the majority of SAP’s offerings in this space, even SAP NetWeaver Gateway. This 2-day course [...]

Stand steady on the shoulders of giants

Or: Why you should attend my 2-day Omniversity course “Web Programming with the SAP Internet Communication Framework“ Last week I had the opportunity to attend an SAP Mentor Webinar on SAP Netweaver Gateway, entitled “Gateway Consumption”. Gateway is something I have a good deal of interest in, and have written about it in the past. [...]

‘Coffeeshop’ – lightweight HTTP-based pubsub

‘Coffeeshop‘ is a lightweight, REST-orientated HTTP-based publish/subscribe implementation that I’ve been working on for the last few days. It is a culmination of: an early and long-standing interest in pubsub a fascination with using HTTP properly, i.e. as an application protocol, not a transport protocol an excuse to experiment in the area of webhooks a [...]

SAP TechEd here I come … with session slides!

SAP TechEd is looming large, and this year it’s in Munich. (If you’re not in Europe, then SAP are holding TechEd events in Bangalore, Tokyo, and San Diego too). I went last year (in Basel), and was both impressed – by the quality of the session and tutorial content – and disappointed – at the [...]