on 02-23-2006 9:05 AM
I'm going to develop some Web Dynpro iView to be integrated into the SAP EP.
THese iViews should work with KM APIs.
I read into the HelpOnline it's possible to chose between Embedded or the URl isolation method.
As far I know te web Dynpro tecnology offers the special client able to render just the changes and not the whole page....but i expect i have to set anyway an isolation method.
I would like to know which in your opinion the best isolation settings method for the WebDynpro iView.
regards and thanks in advance
THanks for your info.
BUt please, I read the helponline but I do not find difference between the two methods.....maybe I miss something.
Why the URL method should be better for WebDynpro ?
thans in advance
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Hi Mauro,
URL isolation method is better for several reasons:
1. Performance: In Embedded Isolation method iView content is collected at the server side and sent to the client with the entire page, which obviously degrades performance.
2. PageBuilder limitations: Page does not add scrollbars to iViews is one such limitation.
3. A page may contain several form-type iViews. If the isolation method is set to Embedded, one iView may lose the information in its input fields when another form on the page is submitted.
Regards,
Satyajit.
How about the following case i'm facing with ECC 6.0 ...
1 page with 3 SAP Web DynPro Proxy iViews all with the Load Property "Embedded". The performance of the page is affected very much!
Between the 3 iViews, there are dependencies => Isolation Method set to "URL" is not possbile, since dependencies will be lost inside the page!
What's the solution in this case ?
Cheers,
Florin
Hi Mauro,
Check this
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/97/0be13dc2fd605ae10000000a11405a/frameset.htm
So, according to help URL Isolation Method seems better choice for Dynpro iView.
Best regards, Maksim Rashchynski.
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