An SAP programming language.
Extends the current ABAP Workbench with object technology and delivers a new extended, virtual machine capable of running new applications implemented using ABAP Objects, as well as all existing ABAP applications.
Standard methodology supporting the implementation of SAP ERP.
A tool based on the J2EE engine of SAP NetWeaver Application Server (formerly SAP Web Application Server). It enables users to control the entire landscape from a single point. Administrators can monitor the runtime data of logical and physical landscapes, as well as start, stop, or relocate application services, and assign hardware resources to application services.
See ABAP
See Application Link Enabling.
ALE enables message-based integration of distributed applications.
See Accelerated SAP