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Procedure documentation Executing and Testing the Application

 

Now that you have reached this stage, you can start the fully developed example application in the Web Browser as described below.

 

Prerequisites

You have made sure that the SAP J2EE Engine has been launched.

 

Procedure

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       1.      Save the current state of the metadata for your project by choosing This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Save All Metadata.

       2.      Open the context menu for the project node (TutWD_Languages_Init) in the Web Dynpro Explorer and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Rebuild Project.

       3.      In the Web Dynpro Explorer, in the context menu of the application object This graphic is explained in the accompanying text LanguagesApp, choose Deploy New Archive and Run.

 

Making Language Settings in the Web Browser

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       1.      In the Web browser, add the languages English and German.

Note

In the Internet Explorer browser, you can set the language by choosing Menu ® Internet Options... On the General tab page, choose Languages... You can now add and delete languages.

 

       2.      Start the application again.

 

Result

The English or German variant of the example application is displayed in the Web browser, depending on your language setting and the priority of the language.

The QuickCarRental application opens in the browser window:

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If you choose Rent (English) or Mieten (German) without selecting a vehicle type, an appropriate error message appears at the bottom of the window:

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Rent a vehicle.

Use the calendar to specify dates; the calendar is also language-specific:

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After you confirm your booking, the rented vehicle is displayed.

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