Building an Enterprise Application Using Fiori Elements and CAP – Part 3

 

You can generate the Object Page fast, but can you make it look good?

Welcome to Part 3 of our CAP and Fiori Elements series. We’ve already built the CAP backend ([Part 1: Preparing the CAP Backend]) and generated the basic List Report ([Part 2: Creating the List Report]). Now, we’re diving into the details of the Object Page. This is where the true art of metadata-driven development begins.

We’ll start by polishing the UI with simple element-level annotations to fix those ugly default labels. But more importantly, we tackle two common real-world roadblocks head-on: the UUID Navigation Error and the Overriding Annotations Bug.

Master the UI structure and fix the critical errors that trip up most new CAP developers.

 

​  You can generate the Object Page fast, but can you make it look good?Welcome to Part 3 of our CAP and Fiori Elements series. We’ve already built the CAP backend ([Part 1: Preparing the CAP Backend]) and generated the basic List Report ([Part 2: Creating the List Report]). Now, we’re diving into the details of the Object Page. This is where the true art of metadata-driven development begins.We’ll start by polishing the UI with simple element-level annotations to fix those ugly default labels. But more importantly, we tackle two common real-world roadblocks head-on: the UUID Navigation Error and the Overriding Annotations Bug.Master the UI structure and fix the critical errors that trip up most new CAP developers.   Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles 

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