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  Asked: Jul 12 2005   4:14 PM GMT
  Asked by: sillyITgirl


Who's implementing .NET connector?


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Is anyone in the process of implementing NCo (.NET connecter)? I have searched online on many sites and can't find any information. I'm wondering if there will be a market for this field.

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Yes, we have used the SAP .NET Connector. Being similar to the JCo, we found it helpful in connecting to a third party .dll file.
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JosephCrum  |   Jul 18 2005  9:51AM GMT

We’ve been using the .Net connector for a couple of years. I understand that Microsoft uses it as the basis for their Biztalk SAP Adapter as well. It works for us. If you have access to the SAP Developer Network (www.sdn.sap.com), that’s where SAP provides a lot of support and information about how to use it. Also a lot of entries for it on the SAP Service Marketplace.

 

dbanks  |   Jul 18 2005  11:57AM GMT

We’ve been using NCo to to build custom web-apps for clients for a couple of years now.