Most of today's startups are building their solution on the open source LAMP stack or Open Solaris AMP stack. However, some of the startups as they grow and expend, look for commercial alternatives. I've seen startups and smaller companies deploying Oracle back end as their database of choice. Small and mid size companies may be familiar with SAP Business One applications, which is an ERP solution for SMB market. When using the application, often times companies have to customize the application and develop a web based interface for their users to extend the ERP functionality for specified business needs. We've simplified the developer job by easily integrating B1 Web Services into the IDE via the NetBeans Plugin. The Plugin powers up developers with Business One Web Services integration, drag and drop visual editor, and Glassfish auto-deployment features. The details of how to use the plugin, refer to the Building Web Applications with NetBeans IDE and SAP Business One Web Services article published on SDN site.


Comments:

thanx very good post.
thank you very much

Posted by müzik on June 24, 2009 at 04:11 PM BST #

Synantix also provide a range of add on for SAP Business One allowing web based access - these include timesheets, employee expenses, e-commerce conector and Payroll One web interface.

Posted by Kirsty Allen on July 17, 2009 at 07:59 PM BST #

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