NetWeaver, ABAP covered in cooperation agreement AmberPoint on Tuesday will extend its Web services and SOA management system to SAP’s NetWeaver business process platform and services based on the ABAP (Advanced Business Application Program) programming language.Through a Development Cooperation Agreement, AmberPoint SOA Management System will provide performance analysis and debugging in the application development stage, quality assurance during staging, and application-level visibility, said Ed Horst, vice president of marketing at AmberPoint. With SAP getting ready to release application components as Web services, AmberPoint is looking to offer management of SAP-based Web services and visibility into ABAP as well, Horst said.“This [arrangement] provides management for those services and a heterogeneous environment around it,” Horst said. Organizations using Web services running on NetWeaver will have out-of-the-box integration capabilities with the AmberPoint management platform. Visibility and control will be provided across heterogeneous application networks, including Java and ABAP Web services on NetWeaver. “The major benefit [of the integration] is SOA has lots of pieces to it and SAP will be large part of the landscape, and our job — our mandate — is to provide out-of-the-box management for as much of the SOA environment as possible,” Horst said.The company’s AmberPoint for SAP package will provide an interface between AmberPoint and SAP.With the AmberPoint deal, SAP gets visibility into the larger SOA environment, said analyst Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research director at Burton Group. The deal represents a big win for AmberPoint because SAP traditionally never makes deals with little companies, Manes said. SAP likely has been finding AmberPoint in accounts and is getting word from customers, she said. “Custom integration between AmberPoint and NetWeaver will ensure a turnkey SOA management solution for the SAP environment that seamlessly integrates with other SOA environments,” Manes said.“I see no downside to this partnership for AmberPoint, SAP, or their respective customers,” Manes said.AmberPoint can interface with NetWeaver now; an extension for ABAP is due by the end of 2006. AmberPoint’s announcement is being made at the SAP TechEd ’06 conference in Las Vegas. SAP officials could not be reached for comment on Monday. InfoWorldEditor-at-Large Eric Knorr contributed to this report Software Development