I'm not sure I ever really mention it or not but I started a new blog specifically about PHP and SAP development, my SDN blog is so full with community evangelist related content my tech stuff sometimes gets lost and since I'm trying hard to spread the word about the excellent possibilities one has for using scripting languages with SAP I decided to start another one - actually ITtoolbox invited me but I was thinking of applying anyway - they just beat me to it.
The blog is called "PHP: A New Twist to SAP Development" and goes along with my book. The first post was the basic "Getting started with", actually the very first one was about me, the next one was "getting started".
"So you might be an experienced ABAPer or even an experienced PHPer, but do you know how to get the basic development environment setup to actually connect your PHP application to your SAP backend system?
This is actually one of the most confusing parts, simply because of the various version levels and pieces of the puzzle. I decided to jot down some notes on this setup and what better way to preserve my notes than by sharing them with others? Therefore here's the next blog in my series on discovering the flexibility of PHP together with SAP.
Now with the onset of web services within a SAP 6.20+ system it would be best to choose PHP5 due to the fact that it's quite easy to simply start using web services, as opposed to PHP4 where you needed to add in some extensions and modules. So we are going to need the following items:"
I've not had as much time as I want on it but I am slowly trying to get things moving with it...



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