This repository includes demo use cases built using SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) with different SAP BTP services.
This repository contains different applications to showcase multiple features of CAP with SAP BTP services.
This use case showcases a demo application using CAP and Fiori elements to explain features like Side Effects, Custom Actions, Dynamic Expressions.
For more info, refer the blog here and code base can be found here.
This use case showcases about how to build a CAP application that allows users to upload files and check them for malware using SAP Malware Scanning Service on BTP.
For more info, refer the blog here and code base can be found here.
This use case showcases about how to integrate a CAP application with Data Protection and privavcy Services like Personal Data Manager.
For more info, refer the series of blogs:
- Part1: DPP Terminologies and PDM Overview
- Part2: Personal Data Annotations in CAP and Integration with PDM
- Part3: Explore PDM Application features
and code base can be found here.
This use case provides insights into CQL queries in the SAP CAP framework, offering readers a better understanding of how to utilize CQL queries with Node.js for efficient data retrieval and manipulation.
For more info, refer the blog here and relevant code base can be found here.
This usecase is an showcase for resilience pattern called timeouts within the context of developing applications on BTP using the Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP)
For more info, refer the blog here and relevant code base can be found here.
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