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SAP Web Application Server: Supporting Web Services, Business Applications, and Standards-Based Development

September 3rd, 2005

SAP Web Application Server brings together a proven infrastructure with the interoperability and flexibility of Web services technology. The result is an application server that delivers:

  • Low total cost of ownership
  • Reliability, scalability, and security essential to enterprise-scale solutions
  • Openness and interoperability needed to extend business processes across enterprise boundaries

With SAP Web Application Server, you get support for platform-independent Web services, business applications, and standards-based development built on key technologies such as Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and ABAP. So you can leverage existing technology assets — while building and deploying the dynamic business applications and Web-services-oriented solutions that drive today’s collaborative business.

SAP Web Application Server provides unique team development capabilities for enterprise-scale development — including software logistics, security, and monitoring. And it’s the basis of multichannel access to business applications through Web, voice, or mobile applications.

Covering the Entire Solution Life Cycle
SAP Web Application Server provides comprehensive software life-cycle management, from design, development, and deployment to execution, monitoring, and continuous improvement. Making it a high-performance, low-cost, easy-to-use Web development and run-time infrastructure for all business applications.

In addition, SAP Web Application Server supports state-of-the-art Internet security standards, including HTTPS, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). It provides secure communication between client and server components, authentication and single sign-on, centralized user administration, digital certificates, digital signatures, and auditing.

Finally, SAP Web Application Server provides a full range of monitoring and administration functions. Alerts and exceptions reduce costs and ensure continuous operation.

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