#WEB DYNPRO CHROME SOFTWARE#
These hook methods belong to one of the broad categories of either "life-cycle" and "round-trip" that is, those methods that are concerned with the life-cycle of a software component (i.e. The developer then places their own custom coding within these hook methods in order to implement the desired business functionality. The Web Dynpro Framework is a server-side runtime environment into which many dedicated "hook methods" are available. WD follows a design architecture based on an interpretation of the MVC design pattern and uses a model driven development approach ("minimize coding, maximize design").
As of 2010, the Java variant of Web Dynpro was put into maintenance mode. This variant was released approximately 18 months before the ABAP variant. The earliest version of Web Dynpro appeared in 2003 and was based on Java. Web Dynpro applications can be developed using either the Java (Web Dynpro for Java, WDJ or WD4J) or ABAP (Web Dynpro ABAP, WDA or WD4A) development infrastructure. One of its main design features is that the user interface is defined in an entirely declarative manner. The newly released versions usually follow the SAP Fiori design principles.
Since Netweaver 754 (software layer SAP_UI, ABAP Platform 1909) a touch enabled user interface is available. For modern releases (for instance as of NetWeaver 750, software layer SAP_UI) the user interface is rendered according to the HTML5 web standard. Web Dynpro ( WD) is a web application technology developed by SAP SE that focuses on the development of server-side business applications.