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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 19, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 16, 2013
Lars-eric Biewald, Mannheim, DE;
Volker Driesen, Heidelberg, DE;
Andrey Engelko, Bad Schoenborn, DE;
Andre Haferkorn, Heidelberg, DE;
Martin Hartig, Speyer, DE;
Wieland Hoprich, Mannheim, DE;
Heiko Konrad, Hockenheim, DE;
Christoph Luettge, Muhltal, DE;
Martin Mayer, Heidelberg, DE;
Steffen Meissner, Heidelberg, DE;
Matthias Mittelstein, Hamburg, DE;
Juergen Specht, Gerabronn, DE;
Lars-Eric Biewald, Mannheim, DE;
Volker Driesen, Heidelberg, DE;
Andrey Engelko, Bad Schoenborn, DE;
Andre Haferkorn, Heidelberg, DE;
Martin Hartig, Speyer, DE;
Wieland Hoprich, Mannheim, DE;
Heiko Konrad, Hockenheim, DE;
Christoph Luettge, Muhltal, DE;
Martin Mayer, Heidelberg, DE;
Steffen Meissner, Heidelberg, DE;
Matthias Mittelstein, Hamburg, DE;
Juergen Specht, Gerabronn, DE;
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
The present disclosure describes methods, systems, and computer program products for providing multi-level user interface theming. One computer-implemented method includes instantiating a shadow system and database schema for a new version software application in a shared database, the shadow system database schema containing aliases pointing to tables instantiated in a production database schema, instantiating a bridge database schema containing aliases pointing to each database table within the production database schema, preparing a bridge sub-system connected to the bridge database schema aliases, replicating database tables within the production database schema, for use by the bridge sub-system and adjusting the original database tables for structure and content consistent with the new version software application, deploying an upgrade sub-system and tools to complete adjustment of structure and content of the original database tables, and connecting an instantiated instance of the new version software application to adjusted database tables.