SMP140 SAP Mobile Platform 3.0 for Solution Architects

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1 SMP140 SAP Mobile Platform 3.0 for Solution Architects. COURSE OUTLINE Course Version: 15 Course Duration: 3 Day(s)

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5 Typographic Conventions American English is the standard used in this handbook. The following typographic conventions are also used. This information is displayed in the instructor s presentation Demonstration Procedure Warning or Caution Hint Related or Additional Information Facilitated Discussion User interface control Example text Window title Example text Copyright. All rights reserved. v

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7 Contents ix Course Overview 1 Unit 1: Enterprise Mobility 1 Lesson: Outlining the Role of the Mobile Solution Architect 1 Lesson: Identifying Key Architecture Tasks in the Design of a Mobility Project 3 Unit 2: SAP Gateway Architecture 3 Lesson: Identifying the Available Options for Open Data Protocol (OData) Service Creation 3 Lesson: Building a Mobile Application That Communicates Directly with SAP Gateway 3 Lesson: Planning Security for an SAP Gateway Application 5 Unit 3: REST, Native, and Hybrid Application Architecture 5 Lesson: Building a Model of a Native or Hybrid Application 5 Lesson: Building the View-Controller of an SAP Mobile Platform Server Application 5 Lesson: Planning Security for REST API, Native and Hybrid Applications 7 Unit 4: Metadata-Driven Application Architecture 7 Lesson: Outlining SAP Agentry Architecture 7 Lesson: Outlining the Available Options for Pre-Built SAP Agentry Applications 7 Lesson: Building a Model of an SAP Agentry Application 7 Lesson: Planning Security for a Meta-Driven Application 9 Unit 5: Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Architecture with SAP Mobiliser 9 Lesson: Analyzing SAP Mobiliser Components 9 Lesson: Designing Applications Using the SAP Mobiliser Framework 9 Lesson: Planning an SAP SMS Builder Application 11 Unit 6: SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Solution Architecture 11 Lesson: Developing an SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Solution 11 Lesson: Customizing the SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Application for ios Copyright. All rights reserved. vii

8 13 Unit 7: SAP Fiori 13 Lesson: Customizing an SAP Fiori Application 13 Lesson: Customizing an SAP Fiori Application Login Screen 15 Unit 8: SAP Device, Application, and Content Management Integration 15 Lesson: Integrating SAP Mobile Applications with SAP Afaria 15 Lesson: Describing SAP Mobile Secure 15 Lesson: Securing Mobile Content viii Copyright. All rights reserved.

9 Course Overview TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: Solution Architect System Architect Technology Consultant Copyright. All rights reserved. ix

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11 UNIT 1 Enterprise Mobility Lesson 1: Outlining the Role of the Mobile Solution Architect Describe the roles of a mobile solution architect and an enterprise architect Lesson 2: Identifying Key Architecture Tasks in the Design of a Mobility Project Identify key architecture tasks in the design of a mobility project Copyright. All rights reserved. 1

12 Unit 1: Enterprise Mobility 2 Copyright. All rights reserved.

13 UNIT 2 SAP Gateway Architecture Lesson 1: Identifying the Available Options for Open Data Protocol (OData) Service Creation Design a data model Create a service implementation Create an OData service by redefining existing services Extend applications using the SAP OData service extensions Lesson 2: Building a Mobile Application That Communicates Directly with SAP Gateway Build a mobile application that communicates directly with SAP Gateway Lesson 3: Planning Security for an SAP Gateway Application Plan security for an SAP Gateway application Copyright. All rights reserved. 3

14 Unit 2: SAP Gateway Architecture 4 Copyright. All rights reserved.

15 UNIT 3 REST, Native, and Hybrid Application Architecture Lesson 1: Building a Model of a Native or Hybrid Application Plan for data access Lesson 2: Building the View-Controller of an SAP Mobile Platform Server Application Design REST API applications Design a native application Design a hybrid application Lesson 3: Planning Security for REST API, Native and Hybrid Applications Create a security profile Identify the impact of device-level security options Copyright. All rights reserved. 5

16 Unit 3: REST, Native, and Hybrid Application Architecture 6 Copyright. All rights reserved.

17 UNIT 4 Metadata-Driven Application Architecture Lesson 1: Outlining SAP Agentry Architecture Install components of an SAP Agentry development environment Lesson 2: Outlining the Available Options for Pre-Built SAP Agentry Applications Outline pre-built SAP Agentry applications Outline the integration between SAP Agentry and SAP Work Manager for IBM Maximo Lesson 3: Building a Model of an SAP Agentry Application Identify data options in a non-sap application Configure application behaviors Lesson 4: Planning Security for a Meta-Driven Application Plan security for a metadata-driven application Copyright. All rights reserved. 7

18 Unit 4: Metadata-Driven Application Architecture 8 Copyright. All rights reserved.

19 UNIT 5 Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Architecture with SAP Mobiliser Lesson 1: Analyzing SAP Mobiliser Components Develop an integration plan Lesson 2: Designing Applications Using the SAP Mobiliser Framework Outline the skills required to build applications using SAP Mobiliser Customize the core framework Lesson 3: Planning an SAP SMS Builder Application Plan an SAP SMS Builder application Copyright. All rights reserved. 9

20 Unit 5: Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Architecture with SAP Mobiliser 10 Copyright. All rights reserved.

21 UNIT 6 SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Solution Architecture Lesson 1: Developing an SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Solution Identify core SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Solution components Lesson 2: Customizing the SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Application for ios Customize the SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Application for ios Copyright. All rights reserved. 11

22 Unit 6: SAP BusinessObjects Mobile Solution Architecture 12 Copyright. All rights reserved.

23 UNIT 7 SAP Fiori Lesson 1: Customizing an SAP Fiori Application Identify SAP Fiori applications Add a field to a back-end system Modify the user interface Lesson 2: Customizing an SAP Fiori Application Login Screen Customize the login screen for an SAP Fiori application Copyright. All rights reserved. 13

24 Unit 7: SAP Fiori 14 Copyright. All rights reserved.

25 UNIT 8 SAP Device, Application, and Content Management Integration Lesson 1: Integrating SAP Mobile Applications with SAP Afaria Plan an SAP Afaria architecture Provide server-related information Provide application-related information Lesson 2: Describing SAP Mobile Secure Describe SAP Mobile Secure Lesson 3: Securing Mobile Content Protect mobile applications Manage mobile documents Copyright. All rights reserved. 15