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This repository contains the base CDS data model used during the SAP TechEd 2018 keynote speech by Bjoern Goerke in Barcelona, and also for the following SAP TechEd 2018 sessions:
TechEd Session Code |
Repository | Session Description |
---|---|---|
CNA262 | cloud‑sample‑spaceflight‑hana | Developing SAP HANA Database Modules with an Application Programming Model |
CNA375 | cloud‑sample‑spaceflight‑node | Build Node Applications Using the Programming Model with SAP Cloud Platform |
CNA376 | cloud‑sample‑spaceflight‑java | Build (Java) Applications with the Programming Model on SAP Cloud Platform |
CNA462 | cloud‑sample‑spaceflight‑ui | Develop UIs for Microservices-Based Applications on SAP Cloud Platform |
This data model has been defined using SAP's Core Data Services
The data model used by the sessions listed above is described here. Please read this description in order to gain a correct understanding of both the data model's structure and use.
A brief overview of the default behaviour of the CDS Build Tool is given here.
For attendees of SAP TechEd 2018, the session instructors will provide you with access to the full environment in which you can develop the various applications described in the session exercises.
After SAP TechEd 2018 has finished, the exercises from the above sessions will still be available for use to anyone with an SAP Cloud Platform (Cloud Foundry) account containing at least the services listed below:
- Application Runtime
- SAP HANA Database (Standard or Enterprise)
- SAP HANA Schemas & HDI Containers (hdi-shared)
The instructions below are only needed if you wish to run the application in your own account on SAP cloud platform.
An SAP Cloud Platform (Neo) account is needed in order have access to the Full-stack version of the SAP Web IDE. For more information, see Open SAP Web IDE.
Read the getting started tutorial to learn more about working with SAP Cloud Platform Web IDE.
Now clone your fork of this repository (File -> Git -> Clone Repository).
Build and deploy the DB module by choosing Build from the context menu of the db
folder.
The exercises for the sessions listed above are entirely Cloud-based. Although you are at liberty to use any software editor you choose, the exercise instructions assume the use of SAP Web IDE; therefore based on this assumption, no software need be installed locally.
None
When using SAP Web IDE in the Firefox Quantum browser, a small number editor features are known not to function correctly; therefore it is recommended to use an up-to-date version of Google Chrome when working in SAP Web IDE.
None so far...
This project is provided "as-is": there is no guarantee that raised issues will be answered or addressed in future releases.
Copyright (c) 2018 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. This file is licensed under the Apache Software License, version 2.0 except as noted otherwise in the LICENSE file.