CTS+ and NWCE 7.2

Hi all,
We have a configured CTS+ on Netweaver 7.0, we are using it for EP deploys. (transporting ivews and so on).
Now we have installed CE 7.2 and would like to integrate it in the existing CTS+.
After trying to configure we get the following error:
   Deployment
   Transport request   : CNDK919552
   System              : CEQ
   tp path             : tp
   Version and release: 372.04.71 700
   Deploy Service called with following parameters:
   CommunicationData-Type:0
   CommunicationData-Address:http://hfavwsapqce1:50008
   CommunicationData-Host:hfavwsapqce1
   CommunicationData-Port:50008
   CommunicationData-User:'filled'
   CommunicationData-Password:'filled'
   Deployable(0)
   Deployable-Type:0
   Deployable-Id:\\hfasapbcnr\sapmnt\trans\data/CNDK919552/test1.test1_20100708_052527.epa
   Caught com.sap.sdm.apiimpl.remote.client.APIAuthenticationException: The user 'ADMINISTRATOR' could
   >>>not be connected to the specified host 'hfavwsapqce1'and port '50008'.caused by:com.sap.engine.servi
   >>>ces.dc.api.ConnectionException: [ERROR CODE DPL.DCAPI.1144] NamingException.Cannot get initial conte
   >>>xt. #
   Hint: 1) Check the causing exception for the details. 2) Ask for help in BC-JAS-COR.
   Reason: Exception while trying to get InitialContext.caused by:javax.naming.NamingException: Excepti
   >>>on while trying to get InitialContext. [Root exception is com.sap.engine.interfaces.cross.Destinatio
   >>>nException: Cannot establish connection with any of the available instances: #
   hfavwsapqce1:50008 Reason: com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4IOException: ]caused by:com.sap.engine.i
   >>>nterfaces.cross.DestinationException: Cannot establish connection with any of the available instance
   >>>s: #
   hfavwsapqce1:50008 Reason: com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4IOException: during deployment.
   com.sap.sdm.apiimpl.remote.client.APIAuthenticationException: The user 'ADMINISTRATOR' could not be
   >>>connected to the specified host 'hfavwsapqce1'andport '50008'.caused by:com.sap.engine.services.dc.
   >>>api.ConnectionException: [ERROR CODE DPL.DCAPI.1144] NamingException.Cannot get initial context. #
   >>>int: 1) Check the causing exception for the details. 2) Ask for help in BC-JAS-COR.
   >>>n while trying to get InitialContext.caused by:javax.naming.NamingException: Exception while trying
   >>>to get InitialContext. [Root exception is com.sap.engine.interfaces.cross.DestinationException: Cann
   >>>ot establish connection with any of the availableinstances: #
   >>>gine.services.rmi_p4.P4IOException: ]caused by:com.sap.engine.interfaces.cross.DestinationException:
   >>>Cannot establish connection with any of the available instances: #
   >>>ap.engine.services.rmi_p4.P4IOException:
   Returncode:'12'
   Deployment
   End date and time : 20100711120338
   Ended with return code:  ===> 12 <===
is this scenario even possible ? (CTS+ on NW7.0 with CE 7.2)
any ideas ?
Dimitry Haritonov

anyone ?

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    CMS is generally used to transport Java development objects. The XI Integration Server uses CMS to transport Integration Server content. When the Integration Server uses CMS to transport XI Content, no Component Build Service (CBS) or Design Time Repository (DTR) is used and can therefore be switched off. If you want to transport Integration Server content and Java developments (Java proxies or adapter modules), the CBS and DTR must be running.
    If you transport Java developments, you should keep in mind that deployment of Java code can destabilize the runtime environment. Therefore, it is beneficial to install CMS on a separate server, as described in SAP Note 737368 for NWDI.
    In this How-to Guide, CMS is installed together with an Integration Server system in the development environment. The advantage of this approach is that you have fewer steps in user management and CMS cannot influence the runtime of a productive environment.
    With the enhancements of the SAP NetWeaver Change and Transport System (CTS for short, or CTS+ respectively, if specifically the enhanced capabilities are meant), available with SPS12 of SAP NetWeaver 7.0, the CTS has been enhanced to handle any type of object that can be transported in an SAP system landscape. Therefore, an administrator of your ABAP system can now also manage the transports for the non-ABAP parts of your system landscape.
    You can now use CTS to transport (almost) arbitrary objects in an SAP system landscape with transport orders of the Transport Organizer:
    u2022
    Enterprise Portal archives (EPAs)
    u2022
    Exchange Infrastructure objects (TPZs)
    u2022
    Software component archives (SCAs)
    u2022
    Software delivery archives (SDAs)
    u2022
    Enterprise Application Archives (EARs)
    u2022
    ABAP objects
    Development objects will be deployed according to their application type. Objects in a single transport order can be a mixture of all types u2013 however that only makes sense, if both are intended for the same system because transport paths are defined in the transport domain controller system.
    CTS+ and usage type PI (SAP NetWeaver Exchange Infrastructure, XI)
    o
    If you are not using the Change Management Service CMS of the NWDI, you should seriously consider using CTS+ for your XI transports (CTS+ & SAP NetWeaver usage type PI).
    o
    If you are already using the CMS, you should postpone any planned migration to use CTS+ up to availability of SAP NetWeaver 7.0 SPS 13 , where integration will be enhanced futher.
    o
    In any case you should evaluate the enhanced CTS options of SAP NetWeaver 7.0 comming with SPS 12 and extensions planned with SPS 13/14 for XI transports u2013 in the mid and long term CTS+ is the best practice recommended by SAP for XI tranports.
    CMS for SAP Exchange Infrastructure
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/b8d8f7b2-0701-0010-b09a-cda4cca2c98e
    Configuration of CMS in Central NWDI & SLD to transport XI objects
    Configuration of CMS in Central NWDI & SLD to transport XI objects
    How to Use CMS in XI 3.0.pdf
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/43f5d790-0201-0010-2984-ff72d822b109
    CMS based transport in XI
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/b8d8f7b2-0701-0010-b09a-cda4cca2c98e
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/9e76e511-0d01-0010-5c9d-9f768d644808
    Regards,
    Phani

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