In my last blog post, I've written about how I prepared an existing app that was already running on SAP BTP, Cloud Foundry to be deployed on SAP BTP, Kyma runtime. Along the way, I got to know and appreciate some new tools like helm/paketo and kubect...
Greetings and salutations, fellow CAP enthusiasts! We're back with another episode of "Surviving and thriving with the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model" (#CAPTricks). Last time, we covered the wild and bumpy ride of getting your app up and run...
Welcome back to the "Surviving and Thriving with the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model" series - #CAPTricks! In the previous post, we covered the basics of getting started with TypeScript and discussed how to set up a proper development workflo...
If you're anything like me, you've probably been working with the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model (CAP) for Node.js for a while now, but you may still feel like you're only scratching the surface.
Well, fear not – in this series of blog p...
Update 30.08.2022: Please note - This use-case is currently being refactored as public SAP IAS tokens (issued by the PKCE flow) do not contain the required SAP XSUAA audience anymore. Therefore, an additional token exchange is required to run the end...
Hey Matthias, the only thing you have missed was https://developers.sap.com/tutorials/hana-cloud-cap-create-project.html - Step 5, where cds gets the configuration for the build process. (where the gen/ directory will end up and what needs to be buil...
so the 404 for the destination check is only legit - because the destination you are checking is actually pointing to the app that can't be started because cds serve on Cloud Foundry can't find the csn.json file. maybe we can take a shortcut tho: cf ...
thanks for the log output! first of all, I'm not the tutorial author so my personal deployment configuration usually looks different �� seems like that the csn file (produced during cds build using the cds files -> cds serve as the start command in y...