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SAP CRM WebClient Customizing and Development

SAP CRM WebClient Customizing and DevelopmentAuthors: Michael Füchsle, Matthias Zierke
Publisher: SAP PRESS, 1st edition
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 350
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 1592292976
EAN: 9781592292974
ASIN: 1592292976

Publication Date: September 30, 2009
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Product Description
Finally! A detailed compendium for the new CRM UI technology. Written to teach developers and CRM application consultants how to develop and customize the CRM WebClient, this book discusses the technical principles, customizing, and programming of the new user interface in detail, and explains the basic principles of the WebClient UI, as well as all customizing and enhancement options. Beginning with an explanation of the CRM WebClient frontend, you'll move on to learn about the customizing for each area of the WebClient, and wrap up with a detailed exploration of the development of custom functionality.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Just what SAP CRM developers needed   December 3, 2009
Irrational
I was new to SAP and ABAP both and needed explanations on how the CIC fits together and how to customize it.
I was looking for this exact book and it is perfect for that.
If you have a rough knowledge or even none of the CIC this book clearly explains how to accomplish customizations with concise screenshots accompanied by clear explanations.
They do not dwell on boring details, but very simply and clearly explains how each element of the CIC works and is customized.
They also work through an easy to understand example.
I think it would be very beneficial to have a sandbox installation of CRM to play with, but I could follow the book well enough using my development environment and following existing developments..

I did find 1 or 2 small errors in the SPRO paths(possibly due to the CRM version), but the listed transaction codes work perfectly.

Even though I have not completed the book yet, I can already recommend it to any developer new to CRM.
I have already used it as a handy reference and can see myself using it for quite a while still. This book is well worth investing in and all my developer team members are ordering their own copies.