What if you could build a fully functional Fiori Elements UI — with a filter bar, a sortable list, value help dropdowns, and a structured detail page — without writing a single line of UI5 code? In Part 2, we do exactly that using CDS Annotations. Three small CDS files (labels, layout, valuehelps) are all it takes to transform a plain OData feed into a polished Fiori Elements application. A must-read if you want to understand the power of annotation-driven UI development in CAP.
What if you could build a fully functional Fiori Elements UI — with a filter bar, a sortable list, value help dropdowns, and a structured detail page — without writing a single line of UI5 code? In Part 2, we do exactly that using CDS Annotations. Three small CDS files (labels, layout, valuehelps) are all it takes to transform a plain OData feed into a polished Fiori Elements application. A must-read if you want to understand the power of annotation-driven UI development in CAP. Read More Technology Blog Posts by Members articles
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