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This chapter presents through an example the way we can use the Web Dynpro application parameters and Shared Objects to communicate between a Web Dynpro ABAP application and a BSP (Business Server Pages) application. First of all, we will create a very simple BSP application that will communicate with a Web Dynpro application using the Web Dynpro application parameters. At the end of the present chapter, we will use the Shared Objects to create the communication between a Web Dynpro ABAP application and a BSP application.
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Gellert, U., Cristea, A.D. (2013). Communication Between Web Dynpro ABAP and BSP Using Application Parameters and Shared Objects. In: Web Dynpro ABAP for Practitioners. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38247-5_16
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