This will allow you to have a copy of your code outside the SAP Business Application Studio Dev Space. CreateĪt the end of the “Create a SAP CAP Project for SAP HANA Cloud” there is a comment about the local git that has just been initialised:įor a real project it is recommended to set a remote repository, for example GitHub. This is great in practice to solidify the learning but also allowed me to check some other steps I glossed over during the code jam. I was at a quandary, so knowing this is a temporary environment I blew away the database and the Cloud Foundry environment and told myself I would come back to it and have another go. I got through all the hoops in the end and then was working happily until the end of the day when once again Universal Id had a fight with 1Password and I couldn’t complete my final set of deploying tasks. This caused me great consternation and no end of chasing my tail for quite some time and ended up cursing the technology induced “can’t change your password more that once in 24 hours” rule. Even thought I had set up my universal id like a good little community member I didn’t realise the underlying accounts still had their own passwords.
I had set up my prerequisites the night before and was ready to go until I had to log in to BTP and then Cloud Foundry. He is more than patient with the delegates and is always ready to help. If you have been on these recently you will attest to the content and Tom’s teaching. I was fortunate enough to be on the SAP Code Jam for Cloud Application Programming Model in Sydney on the 20th of June.įirstly it was great to catch up with Thomas Jung who I had not seen for a very long time and of course to learn all about the lastest state of the CAP Programming Model. ABAPers of the world unite! The world is changing and the constant chant is keep the core clean and extend with BTP.