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Posted on 13.04.2005 21:55

SAP Vs. Java

Hi,
i open this topic to know a little bit about SAP. Ofcourse Sap and Java r two different technologies, but how difficult isthat being a java profi to shift from java to SAP field?
I see that people who work with Sap earn relatively high then Java. Ofcourse for someone just getting into IT field would be of no difference if java or sap. But people who r working since more then 6 yrs in IT, java , stay somewhat to same level - in reference to earning potential etc. And if u search different jobsearch engines, there r much more sap jobs then anything else or ?

so, is somebody out there working with both technologies, who can tell whether its possible to enter into SAP field after acquiring some SAP certifications? if yes, which one of the certifications would be the best to start with? SAP technology consultant?
many thanks for ur contributions.
Regards,







MH

Member since 02.01.2005

 

Posted on 15.04.2005 11:31

Re: SAP Vs. Java

SAP and java are not comparable.

But you could compare java and ABAP.
ABAP is SAP programming language.
I think ABAP is a lot aesier than java but...

if you do something in ABAP that is allways extension from some SAP application. In order to extend SAP you should first know everything about SAP modul you are extending.
That means that when working with SAP/ABAP it is not problem to learn ABAP. You must learn SAP modules to extend them and that takes much more time than learning ABAP. And you have to have good knowledge of the area you are in (financials or warehouse or whatever).

DvD

Member since 30.11.2004

 

Posted on 15.04.2005 12:16

Re: SAP Vs. Java

thanks DvD.
i wish u good luck for ur BE. Schönes Wochende!

MH

Member since 02.01.2005

 

Posted on 15.04.2005 12:27

Re: SAP Vs. Java

Topic is very interesting to discuss becos SAP is moves towards Web Integrations so called ESA (Enterprise Service Architecture ) Technologies.
Most wanted profiles for SAP now is Web Service Architecture consultants.

Core functionality of SAP remains the same but for web integrations and also for colloborative integration, SAP is looks for people with Java knowledge especially in Java beans, RMI concepts.

Question you have asked wonders in everybodies mind in SAP environment. For example core ABAPer with 10 years experience thinks now whether he needs to learn java know. My answer is yes bcos core implementation of SAP is almost saturated . SAP itself looking into new dimensions to capture the potential market in colloborative business.

HTH

Ajay

ajay

Member since 26.05.2004