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Overview of SAP NWDI, track creation process and associated errors

Submitted by Ameya Pimpalgaonkar on March 27, 2010 – 12:46 am No Comment

If you are a developer in SAP Netweaver, you would instantly get what I am going to talk in this post. And for those folks who are not aware of what is SAP NWDI, it is anSAP flavored Java Development Infrastructure which is used for version management of a software. It provides a central repository for storing versions of   a source code. It also provides a build service that helps to build and compile a Development Component designed in NWDS (Netweaver Developer Studio). It allows developers to have their own piece of development and assembling these small pieces to form a Software Component. This software component aka SC, when clubbed together forms a software unit and then group of Software Units forms a Software Product. This was NWDI in brief.You can read more about troubleshooting NWDI and its associated errors on my Special blog dedicated to SAP Portal and usability. Read more on SAP NWDI and its associated error here. There post wouldexplain how to create a track, its step-by-step process and brief about some of the most occurring problems and errors. It will also help you resolve common issues that may be show stopper for your project.

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