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Component: EP-PIN
Component Name: Portal Infrastructure
Description: An iView that fills the entire portal content area. Full-page applications display content that typically requires maximum display area, such as a screen dedicated to Employee Self-Services ESS, an ITS transaction, or a Word document. Full-page applications are usually assigned directly to a role, and not through a portal page.
Key Concepts: A full-page application is a type of web application that is designed to occupy the entire browser window. It is a single-page application that does not require page reloads or navigation between multiple pages. The EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure is a component of SAP's Enterprise Portal that provides a platform for creating and deploying full-page applications. How to use it: The EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure provides a set of tools and services for creating and deploying full-page applications. It includes an application development framework, an application deployment framework, and an application runtime environment. Developers can use the framework to create applications that are optimized for the EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure. Once the application is created, it can be deployed to the EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure for use by end users. Tips & Tricks: When creating full-page applications for the EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure, it is important to keep in mind that the applications must be optimized for the platform. This means that developers should take into account the platform's features and limitations when designing their applications. Additionally, developers should ensure that their applications are secure and performant. Related Information: For more information about developing full-page applications for the EP-PIN Portal Infrastructure, please refer to SAP's official documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and best practices for developing full-page applications for SAP's Enterprise Portal.