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Universal Clients for Accessing SAP Systems

SAP GUI is SAP's universal client for accessing SAP functionality in SAP applications such as - SAP ERP, SAP Business Suite (SAP CRM, SAP SCM and SAP PLM), SAP Business Intelligence and so on. SAP GUI functions like a browser. It gets information from the SAP server like what, where, when and how, to display contents in its window. All members of the SAP GUI family have unique attributes that make them especially suited for different user environments. SAP GUI comes in the following three different flavors:

  1. For Mac OS: Go to folder /client/JavaGUI; Double-click on PlatinGUI7408-OSX.JAR file to run it with JAR Launcher.app so that the SAP Front End installer opens. Click Next to open Readme page. Click again Next to open Installation Options page. Keep the defaults and click Install to start the installation.
  2. Author: jrlumina Created Date: 6/21/2011 2:05:59 PM.
  3. Posted Tuesday, March 19th, 2013 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist Correction on Compatibility (March 20th) - See red text under Recommendation. After three years, a new 'blessed' GPU for the Mac Pro running OS X: the Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition.I'm sure it has piqued the curiosity of every Mac Pro owner wishing for a faster GPU.

SAP GUI for Windows
SAP GUI for Windows is an implementation especially designed for the Windows operating system, providing a Windows-like user experience and integration with other applications, based on OLE interfaces or ActiveX controls.

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SAP GUI for the Java Environment

SAP GUI for the Java environment is a unified SAP frontend for multiple platforms. It is based on a platform-independent architecture and Java implementation. As a major benefit, it provides access to SAP applications that are based on Control-Enabling and therefore used to be reserved for Windows users in the past. Please, note that SAP GUI for Java is also available on Windows.

SAP GUI for HTML
SAP GUI for HTML automatically maps the screen elements in SAP transactions to HTML using HTML Business functions available within the SAP Internet Transaction Server. A web browser is sufficient to access almost all transactions. Please note: Since SAP GUI for HTML is an application running on the ITS, you find corresponding information on the ITS Wiki page. The SAP Screen Personas 3.0 editor is run in the SAP GUI for HTML after you install the SAP Screen Personas add-on.

You can find detailed information on the different SAP GUI types under the following links:

News

The following list contains the latest news on the SAP GUI family members.
Date
Description
May, 2021

SAP GUI for Java 7.50 rev 14 is available for download on SAP Service Marketplace. Release notes can be found in SAP note 2511822.

The Java runtime and the required OpenJFX UI framework are coming as part of the installer. A self contained application embedding SapMachine and OpenJFX is installed. For running the installer, Java SE 8 or newer is needed. Regarding macOS Big Sur, please refer to SAP note 2994695.

April, 2021

SAP GUI for Java 7.70 rev 1 is available for download on SAP Service Marketplace. Release notes can be found in SAP note 2983405. System requirements are available in SAP note 2983406. The new features are also listed in this blog.

The Java runtime and the required OpenJFX UI framework are coming as part of the installer. A self contained application embedding SapMachine and OpenJFX is installed. When using the new native installers, no pre-installed Java runtime is needed.

February, 2019 SAP GUI for Windows 7.60 is available for download on SAP Support Portal (see also Downloads section below). You find a feature overview in this blog.
July, 2018It is now possible to import ALV grid data directly into Google Sheets. With this integration, there is no need any more to export data manually to CSVs and to upload them to Google Drive. For more information, see section Literature below.
May, 2017SAP GUI for Windows 7.50 is available for download on SAP Service Marketplace (see also Downloads section below). You find a feature overview in the release notes.

September, 2016

As of patchlevel 10 SAP GUI for Windows 7.40 officially supports a subset of SAP Screen Personas 3.0 features. With this, the “beta phase” for SAP Screen Personas 3.0 in SAP GUI for Windows ends. See SAP Note 2080071 for more information.
November, 2015SAP GUI for Windows 7.30 is now out of support. Please, upgrade to SAP GUI for Windows 7.40.
September, 2015Support for Windows 10 starts with SAP GUI for Windows 7.40 patchlevel 4 (see SAP note 66971 for more information).
September, 2015

Support for SAP GUI for Windows 7.30 will end soon (31st of October 2015). See SAP note 147519 for more information. We strongly recommend starting the upgrade to release 7.40, if you are presently using 7.30 or an earlier release of SAP GUI for Windows.

October, 2014As of October 8, SAP GUI for Windows 7.40 is available for download on SAP Service Marketplace. You find information on the new features and the maintenance strategy in note 2022335.

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You find an overview of new features in the release information section below.
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Installation

SAP GUI for Windows

SAP GUI Frontend Installation Guide 7.70
This documentation describes how to install and distribute the SAP frontend software on Windows.

SAP GUI Frontend Installation Guide 7.60
This documentation describes how to install and distribute the SAP frontend software on Windows.

This document provides an overview and further information about the frontend installation and distribution tool SAP Setup.

SAP GUI for Java

This archive contains among others the SAP GUI for Java installation information.

SAP GUI for HTML/ITS

You find corresponding information on the ITS Wikipage.

Platform Support and Maintenance Strategy

You find information on the supported platforms in the Support Matrix for SAP GUI for Windows, the Support Matrix for SAP GUI for Java or in SAP GUI section of the Product Availability Matrix (PAM).

Literature

General Information
Frontend Network Requirements (SAP Support Portal Login required!)
Distributed landscapes today lead to the fact that an increasing number of users connect to a central system from dispersed sites with varying degrees of available bandwidth. As a consequence, user access is through local area network (LAN) and wide area network WAN (dial-up, frame relay, Internet, etc.). This paper contains a description of SAP's frontend characteristics from both a LAN and a WAN perspective.
Please note that this paper does not discuss server-to-server traffic or printing.
SAP GUI Technical Infrastructure
The purpose of this guide is to give you an understanding of the different SAP GUI types, their specific properties and how they communicate with the SAP system. Also, it explains the performance requirements of the infrastructure and describes trouble-shooting options.

SAP GUI for Windows

This documentation describes the SAP GUI user functions.

This documentation describes the SAP GUI user functions.

This documentation describes the SAP GUI user functions.

This documentation describes the SAP GUI user functions.

This guide describes the SAP GUI security module which has been implemented to protect the user's local environment against undesired actions that a potentially corrupt SAP system could trigger on his or her PC.

This guide describes the SAP GUI security module which has been implemented to protect the user's local environment against undesired actions that a potentially corrupt SAP system could trigger on his or her PC.

This documentation describes how to configure and administer SAP GUI for Windows.

This documentation describes how to configure and administer SAP GUI for Windows.

As of SAP GUI 7.40, the landscape configuration has been simplified with the help of a new file format. This new format is called “SAP UI Landscape” and is described in detail in this document.

This document describes common usage scenarios of SAP UI Landscape - the new SAP Frontend configuration format.

SAP GUI for Java

This zip-file contains the downloadable version of the SAP GUI for Java 7.50 documentation in HTML.

As of SAP GUI 7.40, the landscape configuration has been simplified with the help of a new file format. This new format is called “SAP UI Landscape” and is described in detail in this document.

Google ALV Integration

This document shows you how to implement and configure the export of ALV grid data directly to Google Drive and display exported data automatically in Google Sheets.

If you have questions concerning this functionality, you can ask your question here in the SAP Community. Please, use ABAP Development as primary tag and choose alv as additional user tag. You find an overview of all ALV questions under: https://answers.sap.com/topics/alv.html.

To help you create the necessary classes and interfaces in the ABAP Workbench, sample code has been made available under this GitHub link.


Presentations

Update on the SAP GUI Family

This presentation explains the different types of SAP GUI (for Windows, for Java, for HTML) and when to use them.

Downloads

For download and maintenance information, click on one of the following links (SAP Support Portal Login is required. In case of download problems, check SAP note 1037574):


Component Installations PatchesImportant Notes
SAP GUI for Java
7.50, 7.702511185, 2983406
SAP GUI for Windows

7.70, 7.60

7.70, 7.60

147519, 26417, 66971

SAP Screen Reader Extensions
Download *---------------
* Note: You need the SAP GUI Screenreader Extensions on your client PC to use the accessibility mode in SAP GUI for Windows (with Screenreaders).

Notification on SAP GUI News

In order to get a notification by email when official information about SAP GUI (like the shipment of a new version) is available, activate the 'Receive email notifications' feature of the corresponding thread:

Related Topics

SAP GUI Scripting offers an automation interface to SAP GUI that can be used for macro recording and playback, development of test tools and application integration.
SAPConsole
As part of SAP's ongoing effort to build on SAP systems core business logic and offer it for non-standard display environments, SAPConsole has been developed to support different types of output devices. SAP Console supports character-cell terminals, including radio frequency (RF) devices, as well as web-equipped devices.
SAP Screen Personas provides a simple, drag and drop approach to simplify many common SAP screens to make them more usable as well as more visually appealing. IT departments and authorized end-users can modify screens using their own unique knowledge of which information they need on the screen to optimize usability and productivity. SAP Screen Personas works with ECC (starting with NetWeaver 7.00 SP25 or higher) through SAP S/4HANA.
GuiXT
GuiXT allows you to simplify transactions without having to modify them. You can hide screen elements that you do not need, or add elements such as checkboxes, pushbuttons, graphics, and documentation.


Release Information

Platingui 750 Mac Osx.jarYou find information on the expected release dates for SAP GUI patches/revisions in the following notes (SAP Support Portal login required!):
  • SAP GUI for Java: Note 1229666
You find information on the function scope of a release in the following release notes:
  • SAP GUI for Windows: 7.60, 7.70
  • SAP GUI for Java: 7.50, 7.70

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PART ONE: Sapphire Radeon HD 7950
versus other Mac Pro GPUs

Posted Tuesday, March 19th, 2013 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist
Correction on Compatibility (March 20th) -- See
red text under Recommendation

Finally! After three years, a new 'blessed' GPU for the Mac Pro running OS X: the Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition. I'm sure it has piqued the curiosity of every Mac Pro owner wishing for a faster GPU. So how fast is it? Let's get right to the test results.

GRAPH LEGEND
Radeon 7950 = Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7950 GPU (3G VRAM)
Radeon 5870 = AMD Radeon HD 5870 GPU (1G VRAM)
Radeon 5770 = AMD Radeon HD 5770 GPU (1G VRAM)
GTX680MX = NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX GPU (2G VRAM)
GTX675MX = NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX GPU (1G VRAM)
GTX 285 = NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 GPU (1G VRAM)
Quadro 4000 = NVIDIA Quadro 4000 GPU (2G VRAM)
All Mac Pro GPUs above were in a in a 'Mid 2010' Mac Pro 3.33GHz Hex-Core. The two iMac GPUs (the GTX 675MX and 680MX) were embedded in the 'Late 2012' (27') iMac 3.4GHz Core i7. All Macs were running OS X 10.8.3. The AMD GPUs required a patch to run Heaven and Valley. AMD compatible versions of those apps will soon be available to all users.

Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve 9adds speed and power to color grading of HD video. It uses the GPU to apply and playback effects in real time -- no rendering required. However, the more effect nodes created, the slower the playback.

Our test project featured 8 clips (771 frames) of a 32 second 1920x1080 10-bit YUV 4:2:2 SDI 24fps video. We set the maximum playback framerate to 300 fps. We wanted to see how fast each GPU could playback with three nodes. Results are average frames per second. (LONGEST bar means FASTEST.)

Apple's Motion 5comes with various project templates. We use the 'Atmospheric - Open' 600 frame 1920x1080 template for our test. We time how long it takes to render the RAM Preview and then calculate the speed in frames per second. (LONGEST bar means FASTEST.)

OceanWave OpenCL benchmark(download link) was originally used as an Apple OpenCL source code demo. It was recently updated including options to run windowed or fullscreen, with or without anti-aliasing. We posted the results for Windowed with no AA. (LONGER bar means FASTER.)

Unigine's Heaven Benchmark 4.0 is an OpenGL 'real world' benchmark that flies through 26 scenes of a village, a ship, and floating islands applying advanced ambient occlusion, volumetric clouds, and various lighting conditions with refraction. Two presets help standardize comparison testing: Basic and Extreme. (It is cross platform. For Windows users it is a test of DirectX.)

We used Extreme preset for our testing which specifies 1600x900 windowed resolution with 8x Anti-aliasing, Ultra Quality for Shaders and Textures, and with Occlusion, Refraction, and Volumetric Shadows enabled. We posted AVERAGE frames per second. (LONGER means bar means FASTER.)

Unigine also has new OpenGL benchmark called Valley. It 'flies' through forest-covered valley surrounded by vast mountains. It amazes with its scale from a bird’s-eye view of 64 million meters of extremely detailed terrain down to every leaf and flower petal. It features advanced visual technologies: dynamic sky, volumetric clouds, sun shafts, DOF, ambient occlusion. (It is cross platform. For Windows users it is a test of DirectX.)

Valley provides three presets to help standardize comparison testing: Basic, Extreme, and Extreme HD. We used Extreme preset: 1600x900 windowed resolution with 8x Anti-aliasing, Ultra Quality for Shaders and Textures, and with Occlusion, Refraction, and Volumetric Shadows enabled. We posted AVERAGE frames per second. (LONGER bar means FASTER.)

Sid Meier's Civilization Vis now on Steam. By entering '-LeaderBenchmark' in the Properties > Set Launch Options, it runs through multiple animated sequences of the various World Leaders. Though it does not simulate real game play, it is GPU intensive. Resolution was 2560x1440 with FullScreen ON. Quality settings were on 'Medium' with one exception -- Texture Quality was set to 'High.' VSync and High Detail Strategic View were both OFF. (LONGER bar means FASTER.)

Feral Interactive's Dirt 2has a built-in benchmark where Travis Pastrana races 7 clones of himself in a winner take all one lap race on a dirt track with puddles of water. We used best quality settings at 2560x1440. Results are average frames per second. (LONGEST bar means FASTEST.)

ANALYSIS
1. With one exception (Motion), the Radeon HD 7950 is a significant improvement over the two GPUs Apple offers currently as factory options for the Mac Pro (Radeon HD 5770 and 5870).

2. The Radeon HD 7950 is clear winner over the current optional Quadro 4000 for Mac kit sold on the Apple Store. It also handily beats the GeForce GTX 285 -- a card once offered in a kit but no longer in production. Many Mac Pro owners likely still have it installed.

3. We included the 2012 iMac's GeForce GTX 680MX as what we consider the strongest existing NVIDIA competition to the AMD GPUs. As you can see the Radeon HD 7950 beats it or 'meets' it in four out of the seven tests we featured. And in all but one test, it is 'in the conversation.' The GTX 680MX is a 'mobile' GPU and currently only available to Mac users in the 2012 iMac, but it shows you the potential if a company decided to offer an OS X compatible GeForce GTX 680 GPU or something similar. (NOTE: NVIDIA has announced the Quadro K5000 for Mac -- it is expected to ship soon.)

RECOMMENDATION
If you have a Mac Pro running a Radeon HD 5770, Radeon HD 4870, GeForce GTX 285, Quadro 4000, GeForce GT120, GeForce 8800 GT, the new Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 would make a very strong upgrade. The only exception to this advice would be if you are running pro apps whose only GPU acceleration relies on CUDA support. One recent example is Octane Render. In that case, you must hope for a newer, faster NVIDIA CUDA 'aware' GPU that is OS X compatible.
NEWS FLASH: EVGA will be selling a Mac Edition of the GeForce GTX 680. We will be testing it and adding those results to this page.

CORRECTION: The Radeon HD 7950 is compatible with all existing Mac Pros from 2008 - 2012 (though Sapphire is officially specifying 2010 and after). It can run under Lion 10.7.5 and Mt. Lion 10.8.2 by installing special driver that comes on a disc. No special driver needed for 10.8.3.

AND THAT'S NOT ALL. Check out 'Part Duex' with results for seven more apps and 'Shootout with the Sharks' where the 7950 goes up against 'extreme' GPUs -- flashed and unflashed.

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WHERE TO BUY THE SAPPHIRE RADEON HD 7950 for the Mac Pros running OS X.
The price will be $479 (unless a reseller decides to offer it at discount). That's more than Apple charges for the Radeon HD 5870 kit (selling for $449). Hmmm. Well at least it is cheaper than the Quadro 4000 for Mac ($1200) which it easily beats.

You can buy the Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition from Other World Computing. Also check on Amazon, NewEgg, and TigerDirect. Search for 'SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition.'

Other World Computing also sells NVIDIA cards like the Quadro K5000 for Mac and will be soon taking orders for the just announced GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition. (See their NVIDIA page.)

WHERE TO BUY NEW APPLE PRODUCTS
USA readers can help us earn a commission by using this Apple Store USA link or by clicking on any Apple display ad. For GPUs, click the left side bar option for 'For Mac > Displays & Graphics' to find the GPU kits available. Or if you are buying a new Mac Pro, you will find options when you configure your order. For UK readers, visit Apple Store UK.

WHERE TO BUY FACTORY REFURBISHED MACS
Apple Store USA has refurbished Macs with 12 month warranty that can be extended to 36 months with AppleCare. Pay attention to the GPU it comes with.

LOOKING FOR ADOBE SOFTWARE?
Order your copy of Adobe Creative Suite (or any portion thereof) direct from Adobe USA. Or click these links to Adobe France, Adobe Germany, Adobe Sweden, or Adobe UK. (Clicking our links helps us earn a commission.)

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