Integrated forms become part of the flow. Once in place, you can use SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe to create forms as callable objects that can be placed into your guided procedures. SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe are a convenient way to add forms to collaborative processes where paper-based processes need to be replaced or facilitated, or where certain tasks are executed offline. Sometimes that means emulating the forms (online or offline) that people normally use to complete their work. That is, it should enable someone to do their part in a collaborative business process using tools that are familiar and easy to use. The user interface layer of a composite application created using SAP’s Composition Environment should support easy adoption. This adds another piece to that environment. I should also be clear – these steps go toward setting up a comprehensive development system for the SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment. While this is for Composition Environment 7.1 SP1, I’m assured the procedure will be very similar for the upcoming SP3 release. I’ve spent some time figuring out how to download and assemble the different pieces that enable you to use SAP Interactive Forms by Adobe within your composite applications. Well, I’m on a six-month assignment with the SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment team in Walldorf right now, and part of my job has been to get back in – to do the deep dive – back in to SAP technologies… It’s nice to be back. A few of you know me from my work on SDN, or before, when I was with SAP Consulting or SAP Education.
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