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  • Tutorial SAP: The BAPI Gateway Component (BC-FES-AIT)
  • The BAPI Gateway Component (BC-FES-AIT) Purpose The BAPI Gateway component allows you to call BAPIs (which are methods of SAP business objects) and RFC function modules dynamically. This means that at design time you do not have to know which BAPIs or function modules you are going to call at run time. Integration Using the Repository Services to Obtain Metadata Since you do not know which BAPIs or function modules you are going to call at run time, you also do not know the metadata of those BAPIs or function modules. For example, you do not know which BAPIs exist for a business object you wish to use, and for each of the BAPIs you may call in that business object you do not know what their parameters are, and what is the data type of each of the parameters. You can use the Repository Services component in conjunction with the BAPI Gateway to get this metadata at run time. Architecture Internally, the BAPI Gateway component uses the following related products: · It uses services from the SAP DCOM Connector to handle connections to R/3 when such a connection is required. You need to have the SAP DCOM Connector installed, and use its Destination editor to define at least one destination system, before you can call BAPIs or function modules in that R/3 system. · It uses the SAP Automation DCOM Connector Logon Component to get necessary logon information. · It also uses the Repository Services component to get metadata information. Download
  • Manual do Utilizador do Nokia E61i
  • Se tiver transferido dados anteriormente para o Nokia E61i e o outro dispositivo suportar a sincronizao, pode utilizar a opo Get PDF
  • Introduction to XDoclet
  • Apply XDoclet to a J2EE project What is XDoclet? • Javadoc metadata templating engine • Attribute-oriented programming • Outgrown its EJBDoclet roots Why XDoclet? • Avoid code metadata duplication • Pragmatic Programming: • DRY - Don’t Repeat Yourself • Program close to the problem domain • Write code that writes code • JSR’s 175 & 181 JSR 175 A metadata facility for the Java Programming Language would allow classes, interfaces, ?elds, and methods to be marked as having particular attributes. JSR 181 This JSR defines an annotated Java format that that uses Java Language Metadata (JSR 175) to enable easy definition of Java Web Services in a J2EE container. • Built upon XJavaDoc XDoclet Architecture • Separated into modules • Embedded templates • Sophisticated Ant tasks with dynamically loaded subtasks • Tag handlers Version 1.2 XJavaDoc • JavaCC-based source code parser • Builds model of: • Packages • Classes / inheritance hierarchy • Methods and parameters • Member variables • Constructors • Custom @tags • … oh yeah, and Javadoc comments too ToDo List Overview Packages org.example.antbook.ant.lucene (4) org.example.antbook.common (1) org.example.antbook.web (1) Todo list for Location org.example.antbook.ant.lucene.Fil eExtensionDocumentHandler Generated by XDoclet. Description Implement dynamic document type lookup Classes IndexTask (1) org.example.antbook.ant.lucene.IndexTask private void indexDocs() org.example.antbook.ant.lucene.TextDocument Fix JavaDoc comments here public java.lang.String getContents() org.example.antbook.common.SearchQueryException Add printStackTrace and other constructors org.example.antbook.web.SearchInitServl et Refactor to use JNDI for directory lookup. finish this method refactor!!!!! SearchInitServlet (1) SearchQueryException (1) TextDocument (2) Download pdf Introduction to XDoclet
  • BoonDocker Nitrous System Harley Davidson Installation Instructions
  • BoonDocker Liquid Nitrous ? 1589 Hollipark Dr. Idaho Falls, ID 83401 ? (208) 542-4411. website: www.boondockers.com - email: info@boondockers.com ... Download pdf
  • MAYA Height Field Mapping Transforming 2D image data into 3D NURBS surface
  • In this tutorial, we will be working with NURBS geometry. NURBS surfaces are always XY grids, but these grids can be shaped in different primitive forms. For our purposes, we will create a simple plane. After creating the plane, open the channel editor. Within the channel editor, we can click ‘makeNurbsPlane1’ node to unfold a series of options for that NURBS surface. This is one example of ‘history’ within maya - we can go back and change any attribute that defined the object. In this case, we will increase the surface detail by increasing the values of ‘Patches U’ and ‘Patches V’ (from 1 to 5) In this tutorial, we will be working with NURBS geometry. NURBS surfaces are always XY grids, but these grids can be shaped in different primitive forms. For our purposes, we will create a simple plane. After creating the plane, open the channel editor. To apply an image data to transform the NURBS surface, we will be using the following command. Surfaces > Edit NURBS > Sculpt Geometry Tool > Option Box Download pdf MAYA Height Field Mapping Transforming 2D image data into 3D NURBS surface
  • Problems With Using Microsoft Excel for Statistics
  • The vast majority of Chart types offered by Excel should NEVER be used! Our next example shows the graph-types available as pyramid charts. None of these choices shown below represent good graphs! All but the last one display false third dimensions. In addition they all suggest stacked displays that are known to be poor ways to make comparisons. (For the similar reasons, Excel’s column, cone, and cylinder charts don’t seem to have any redeeming features either!) Scatterplots represent bread-and-butter graphs for visualizing relationships between variables. Scatterplots Should Have: Good Choice of Axes Meaningful Legends No False Third Dimensions However, Excel’s default scatterplots leave much to be desired. In the following example two data points have been covered up by the axis labels. Can you find them? And is the legend displayed to the right of the graph useful? Note that there is no label for the horizontal axis. Histograms Should Have: No Meaningless Gaps A Reasonable Choice of Bins An Easy Way To Choose Or Adjust The Bins A Good Aspect Ratio Meaningful Labels on Axes Appropriate Labels on Bin Tick Marks However, the next example shows a default histogram produced by Excel. The bin labels are impossible to read, the aspect ratio is poor, the legend and horizontal axis label are useless. Download pdf Problems With Using Microsoft Excel for Statistics
  • Maya Lab Tutorial I Sample
  • Before modeling anything, it is important to gather and study good reference material. It is also helpful to create templates for use in your modelling program. A good underlay will provide the modeler with exact dimensions and subtle detail that might be overlooked if modeling from memory. In this tutorial, we will import a template to use as our modeling underlay and apply it to an image plane in Maya. An image plane is a 2D object that is perpendicular to a particular camera view in Maya. The bitmap image (template) is connected to this image plane and aligned in the world space by editing the image plane’s attributes. Once this is set up, the modeling process is ready to begin. The modeling technique used for the pill bottle requires that we provide one half of the bottle’s profile. We will begin by placing control vertices at key points along this profile to create a curve. Once completed, the curve can be edited to correct for anything missed in the drawing process, and CVs can be moved so that the curve more closely matches the profile in the underlay. This profile curve will be used as the input for a revolve operation to generate the surface. We will also organize the project by naming the objects and assigning them to their own display layers. Download pdf Maya Lab Tutorial I Sample
  • 1992-95 VW Corrado VR6 Front Big Brake Upgrade Installation Instructions
  • Most 17” wheels will clear the outer diameter of the caliper. Wheel weights mounted on the inside of the wheel may need to be repositioned. The more critical clearance is the spokes of the wheel to the outer face of the caliper. Do not assume an 18, 19 or even 20 inch wheel will clear the outer face of the caliper. A minimum distance of 60.81mm, measured from the outer rotor face to the inside face of the wheel spokes. This is the net metal-to-metal measurement. We recommend at least 2mm additional clearance to clear the ST-40 caliper on our big brake kits. Please refer to the Wheel Fitment section of our website to confirm any wheel fitment issues. Final fitment of the wheel to the caliper is the responsibility of the customer. Wheel Spacers Wheel spacers can provide extra clearance to the outer face of the caliper. This will also space out the entire wheel, widening the track width of the vehicle. Basic suspension settings will generally not be adversely affected by a slight widening (up to 3mm per side) of the track. Fender clearances should be checked on lowered cars, and longer lug studs or wheel bolts may be required. It is the responsibility of the customer to insure wheel spacers are properly specified and installed. Brake Vibration The most common causes of brake vibration are run-out and thickness variations on the rotor. Double disc grinding insures the rotor run-out is within +/- 0.002” when installed on our aluminum hat. Thickness variation is
  • Advanced Rigging tools in Maya
  • A tutorial for using the Zoo Character Setup Toolkit Synopsis: The zooCST is a plugin for the Maya 3d program which enables automated rigging of characters. In this tutorial, I’ll describe the steps needed to rig a basic biped character. Zoocst by Hamish McKenzie: http://www.macaronikazoo.com/ Tutorial by Jerry Kalkhof: http://www.jerryartist.com Requirements: Maya7.0 or above ZooCST plugin A simple biped mesh A simple skeleton joint system. 1. Installation first install the zooCST plugin run the zooCST script from Maya script editor note: the interface gui seems to be sensitive – wiggling it around will crash Maya 7. 2. create a basic skeleton inside your biped mesh Download pdf Advanced Rigging tools in Maya
  • How to Do Everything with Web 2.0 Mashups Chapter 1
  • This chapter presents a few of the thousands of mashups you can find today on the Web. No one knows how many other mashups live behind corporate firewalls, but, chances are, the number is large. The mashups in this chapter were chosen to show the variety of the world of mashups. Some of them are proofs-of-concept, others are works-in-progress, and others are experiments. Others are actual, live products or marketing tools. Mashups often provide visualization of information, and, frequently, that visualization is in the form of interactive maps. The release of the Google maps API was a major factor in the interest in mashups, in large part because so much information lends itself to mapping. As you will see in later chapters of this book, new technologies grouped together as Web 2.0 and AJAX are the building blocks of mashups. In conjunction with APIs such as Google mapping, eBay, Yahoo!, Flickr, and others, you will soon be able to build your own mashups like the ones shown in this chapter. AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a term first used by Jesse James Garrett in 2005. AJAX is generally considered to include JavaScript, XML, XHTML, DOM, and XMLHttpRequest, all of which are technologies developed in the 1990s, some of them in conjunction with Microsoft’s Remote Scripting project. Despite this plethora of technologies, the principle is quite simple: a Web page can retrieve and display data without having to refresh or reload the entire page. To do this,