Call 'SAP Java Connector'

Hi,
has someone integrated in Forms 9.0.4 the call to the 'SAP Java Connector'?
If yes, do you have an HowToDo or a ProfOfConcept?
All Tipps and Tricks are welcome.
Best Regrads
Martin

You probarbly already solved the problem but to others who run into the same problem add the following to the reference.txt file on the server: "reference service:eisconnector library:com.sap.mdi"
The reference.txt is located on the path "..\usr\sap\EP60\j2ee\j2ee_00\cluster\server\managers"
Depending on the portal version a reference.txt might be located on the state controller as well. In that case modify the reference.text on the state controller instead, restart the portal as verify the reference.txt on the server has been add the reference.
/Ole

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