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RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP 1.0.5155

RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP 1.0.5155
RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP 1.0.5155 | 3 Mb


The RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP gives developers the power to easily connect .NET applications to SAP R/3 and SAP ERP systems! The SAP Data Provider makes data stored in SAP look like SQL tables in your applications. Easily call BAPIs and function modules with no WSDL, DTD, or other XML structure knowledge required. With the RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP developers can simply DataBind to data, just like using SQL Server.

RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP

The latest RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP includes powerful features including:

Define custom SAP tables based on RFC_READ_TABLES, SAP Query, or custom ABAP code.
Automatically generate tables based on meta data discovery.
Includes generated definitions of many commonly used SAP tables.
Overcome limitations of RFC_READ_TABLES through an included custom RFC.
Configurable schemas allow you to add/ remove columns, and change data types.

1-2-3 Easy Steps to SAP R/3 Integration

Connecting .NET applications to SAP has never been easier. The SAP Data Provider offers access access to SAP R/3 and SAP ERP, through an easy to use Data Provider interface that every .NET developer is familiar with.

Install RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SAP
Connect & Select Data
Databind!

The SAP Data Provider effectively makes SAP systems look exactly like a database to your applications. If you want to integrate your applications with SAP and you have ever written Transact-SQL, then SAP Data Provider is definitely for you!

Easily Connect .NET Apps With SAP NetWeaver

DataBind to SAP NetWeaver using standard Visual Studio wizards.
Comprehensive support for CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations.
Straightforward SAP integration with easy .NET access to SAP RFCs

Home:
https://www.rssbus.com/ado/sap/


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ataga07
ataga07 19 July 2014 22:47
Link is down :(