For example your application may have an initial selection view, a report view and a details view.
navigation between the views is defined in the window. Did I need a window for every view? Basically: a window is a collection of related views.
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Windows and Views I was confused about these when I started my development. I have provided links to the relevant sections in SAP Help for most topics. But over time I may be able to expand on some of it - in response to your feedback and as I continue to learn myself. I intend to keep my tips fairly brief - I'm aiming to give pointers rather than a step-by-step guide. I will try to avoid repeating information that's already out there, so don't treat this as a complete development guide - remember to look at other SDN posts, SAP Notes and the online help as well. Perhaps you now need to build something rather more complex, and what you learnt on the course doesn't seem to answer all your questions? Having recently been through that situation myself, in this blog I hope to pass on a few tips that might help you.
(By default it is automatically activated in the system).
NOTE: In case the URL is not working then the connection can be checked in SICF Tcode, whether the connection is active in that particular system or not. The auto generated URL will open in the internet explorer. After the creation of the Web Dynpro application, right click on the application and test it.