Introducing the SAP Business One and the Web Client Landscape Architecture

Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to describe the SAP Business One and the Web client landscape architecture

SAP Business One Extensibility Landscape – Run Time

In this lesson, you’ll learn about the SAP Business One Extensibility Landscape from the Run Time perspective. The Run Time is when the system is live and being used by the end-users.

The following graphic provides an overview of the extensibility landscape for SAP Business One during run time, highlighting the core system, extensibility tools, Web client interface, and in-app customization options.

The SAP Business One Extensibility Landscape highlighting five key steps.
  1. The deployment options for SAP Business One: On premise or Cloud.
  2. Database Options: Microsoft SQL or SAP HANA DB.
  3. SAP Business One Core: A single ERP solution for managing the entire small and midsize business.
  4. Extensibility Tools: These tools provide various methods for extending and customizing SAP Business One:
    1. SDK (Software Development Kit): A set of tools and libraries that developers can use to create custom applications, add-ons, and integrations for the SAP Business One Desktop client.
    2. Integration Framework: A platform that facilitates the integration of SAP Business One with other systems, applications, and services.
    3. Service Layer: A collection of services for accessing and manipulating data within SAP Business One through APIs, enabling developers to build custom solutions and extensions for the SAP Business One Desktop and Web client
  5. SAP Business One, Web Client: Allows smooth working with SAP Business One using native web browser. Offers the core business logic and processes in a new user experience based on the SAP Fiori design principles. Reads and writes from and to the same company database used with SAP Business One.

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