![]() Installing SAP Gui for Java on Mac Seriously, installing the SAP Gui for Java is a breeze. This of course can related to the fact I’ve set Safari as the default browser and Safari isn’t supported by the Web Dynpro framework. These glitches is mostly regarding context menus and the initial layout of property inspectors and tables. I have recently discovered that there are some minor glitches in the Java gui regarding the WD4A extension to SE80. The I of course use the gui a bit more intensive. ![]() One exception is when I’m developing Web Dynpro ABAP (WD4A). In fact I’ll rather use the Java version as it seems a little faster than the WinGUI. Transactions SE37 and BAPI work terrific in SAP Gui for Java. I primarily do Web Dynpro Java development and hence does not need to use the SAP Gui for much other than fetching RFC and BAPI specs and of course the occasional test drive of the two. I my opinion, the Mac is a superior platform in every way, and since it can run a virtualised MS Windows installation simultaneously by the help from VMWare, I decided that lacking support from SAP was not going to prevent me from using the best platform ever. To set the record straight, I have to say I had been warned a lot against choosing the Mac platform because of the lacking platform support from SAP.
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