Enquire SAP Java connector
Dear All,
Does anyone know is there any concern or issue that will exist if use SAP JCO in ABAP program? e.g.: stability.
We have an ABAP program which use JCO function as a connector for data convert from scanner to SAP.
Rdgs,
Emily
Hi Salman
Refer the following link, it may help you to do this.
Link: https://dsd.esco-salt.com/StartPage/documents/integration/contents.html
Rewards if useful.
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How to install the SAP Java Connector
Hi,
I am unsure how to install the SAP Java Connector on Linux (Suse Linux Enterprise 10). The SAP Integration Kit install and admin guide says:
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u2022 Copy the librfccm library and the libsapjcorfc library to busines
sobjects_root/enterprise120/PLATFORM_PATH, where busines
sobjects_root is the full path to your businessobjects directory,
and PLATFORM_PATH is your platform. For example, PLATFORM_PATH
is solaris_sparc for an installation on Solaris.
u2022 Use symbolic links for the location of the librfccm library and the lib
sapjcorfc library.
u2022 Add the location of the librfccm library and the libsapjcorfc library
to the library path.
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Do I have to do all 3 steps or is the 1st one (copying of files) enough?
On the other hand, the SAP Java Connector guide says:
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Then add {sapjco-install-path} to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
Finally, add {sapjco-install-path}/sapjco.jar to your CLASSPATH environment variable.
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So, what to do?
Thanks!Thanks for your help. So i copied the 2 files as mentioned in point 1.
Where do I have to copy the file sapjco.jar to? There is no shared lib folder after installing BO Edge 3.1 on a Linux system.
I copied the sapjco.jar to /bobje/tomcat/common/lib but still get the message that the Java Connector files are not in the correct directory.
I already copied the files librfccm.so and libsapjcorfc.so to /bobje/enterprise120/linux_x86 .
Thanks again!
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Is this possible: SAP Java Connector - XI - R3 with XI RFC Adapter?
Hi,
I try to call a RFC on a remote R/3 System over the XI Server in a Java Application with SAP Java Connector.
I have configured a RFC Sender Adapter in XI. I get the
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You can't set the Client and System ID of a Third-Party or
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Regards
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We use a JCO for directly connecting to sap systems.
In that case we need not use any XI also.
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Hi XI experts
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I would like to make a synchronous test scenario where we send a ARTMAS idoc from SAP to XI which sends it to the WMS. After WMS system receives the ARTMAS Idoc it sends an acknowledgement back to XI which passes it on to SAP.
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Best Regards
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IPV6 support by SAP Java Connector (SAP JCo)
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Unable to register the SAP JAVA CONNECTOR sapjco3.dll file
HI
I'm trying to intergrate BO and BW using SAP BO Integration kit, and following the manual at http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/boc/index?rid=/library/uuid/a00ee3b2-5283-2b10-f1bf-8c6413e0898f&overridelayout=true
But first i must install the SAP Java Connector, I have downloaded them from https://websmp107.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01100035870000719346&.
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My problem is that i'm unable to register the sapjco3.dll file.
I'm runnning the comand regsvr32 "C:windowssyswow64sapjco3.dll
but I only get the error message "The module "sapjco3.dll" was loaded but the entry-point DllRegisterServer was not found. Make sure that "sapjco3.dll" is a valid DLL or OCX file ant try again"
I hav tried both the 64 bit and the 32 bit version of the dll. same error.
the dll version is 7110.34.16.7531
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Where can I download sap jco?
Hi Alfonso !!!
You can navigate through http://service.sap.com/connectors
it's the place for all kind of SAP Connectors family.
So, under the option *Overview choose SAP Java Connector link, at this point the left navigation menu will be wide open, so the last step is be able to find there the option "Tools&Services", the page with title Tools & Services: Support and Release Strategy, License Terms, Software Download will be opened, there is the place where you can find all versions of JCO for all supported OS.
Be sure you also have an "SS" user (Sap Service User like SXXXXXXXXX) to certify your access to this link. -
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
MartinYou 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"
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Sharing the Metadata Repository (SAP Java Connector)
Is it possible to share the metadata repository across multiple client processes in the context of the SAP Java Connector? If so, can someone point me to the technique that I have to implement?
Each client process creates its own JCO.Pool (with a unique key) and obtains a repository by invoking JCO.createRepository(...).
Thanks in advance.Hi jim,
You will probably find the answer in this article :
<a href="http://www.winfobase.de/lehre/lv_materialien.nsf/intern01/84528E02791D4B16C1256E7B004B9571/$FILE/Tips&Tricks_JCo_Programming.pdf">Tips and Tricks in JCO Programming</a>
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SAP Java Connector: Is it possible to cut field values of extracted table?
I am extracting some SAP tables using the SAP Java Connector (via RFC_READ_TABLE or similar). Is it possible to pass some kind of maxlength for some fields of a table, e.g. if we have a field with size 3750 (like PROFS in table USH04) but I only want the first 100 chars - something like LEFT(PROFS, 100) in SQL?
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SAP java connector SAPJCO problem..
Hi Friends..
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*Can some one help me to solve this problem,<BR>
I am just trying to connect our SAP server using SAPJava connector i,e, sapjco3. in windows (XP) platform.<BR>
I am facing below mentioned problem...*
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checkTID called for TID=0A0211C64C364B8158DA000C<BR>
>>> Error occured on IDS800 connection 1-axsids00|sapgw00|IDS800<BR>
com.sap.conn.idoc.IDocMetaDataUnavailableException: (3) IDOC_ERROR_METADATA_UNAVAILABLE: The meta data for the IDoc type "??????????????????????????u2020 u2020" with extension " PAYSAPIDL LS_CO ???" is unavailable.<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.rt.DefaultIDocDocument.<init>(DefaultIDocDocument.java:126)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.JCoIDocDocument.<init>(JCoIDocDocument.java:90)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.JCoIDocDocument.createIDocDocument(JCoIDocDocument.java:168)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.JCoIDocRuntime.createIDocDocumentList(JCoIDocRuntime.java:78)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.JCoIDoc$DefaultJCoIDocRuntime.createIDocDocumentList(JCoIDoc.java:198)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.DefaultJCoIDocServerWorker$IDocDispatcher.handleRequest(DefaultJCoIDocServerWorker.java:96)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.dispatchRequest(DefaultServerWorker.java:153)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:3276)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.executePlayback(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2756)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.playbackTRfc(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2574)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.handletRfcRequest(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2465)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.listen(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2286)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.dispatch(DefaultServerWorker.java:270)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.loop(DefaultServerWorker.java:333)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.run(DefaultServerWorker.java:231)<BR>
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)<BR>
rollback called for TID=0A0211C64C364B8158DA000C>>> Error occured on IDS800 connection 1-axsids00|sapgw00|IDS800
com.sap.conn.jco.JCoException: (104)<BR> RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE: IDocException occurred(Raised by D00120|a_rfc)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc.generateJCoException(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:639)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.listen(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2371)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.dispatch(DefaultServerWorker.java:270)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.loop(DefaultServerWorker.java:333)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.run(DefaultServerWorker.java:231)<BR>
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)<BR>
Caused by: RfcException: [D00120-DCCCMS|a_rfc]<BR>
message: IDocException occurred<BR>
Return code: RFC_FAILURE(1)<BR>
error group: 104<BR>
key: RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE<BR>
Exception raised by D00120-DCCCMS|a_rfc<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.executePlayback(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2761)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.playbackTRfc(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2574)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.handletRfcRequest(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2465)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.listen(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2286)<BR>
... 4 more<BR>
Caused by: RfcException: [D00120|a_rfc]<BR>
message: IDocException occurred<BR>
Return code: RFC_FAILURE(1)<BR>
error group: 104<BR>
key: RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE<BR>
Exception raised by D00120|a_rfc
<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:3305)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.executePlayback(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:2756)<BR>
... 7 more<BR>
Caused by: com.sap.conn.idoc.IDocRuntimeException: IDocException occurred<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.DefaultJCoIDocServerWorker$IDocDispatcher.handleRequest(DefaultJCoIDocServerWorker.java:140)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.DefaultServerWorker.dispatchRequest(DefaultServerWorker.java:153)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.jco.rt.MiddlewareJavaRfc$JavaRfcServer.dispatchRequest(MiddlewareJavaRfc.java:3276)<BR>
... 8 more
Caused by: com.sap.conn.idoc.IDocMetaDataUnavailableException: (3)<BR> IDOC_ERROR_METADATA_UNAVAILABLE: The meta data for the IDoc type "??????????????????????????u2020 u2020" with extension " PAYSAPIDL LS_CO ???" is unavailable.
at com.sap.conn.idoc.rt.DefaultIDocDocument.<init>(DefaultIDocDocument.java:126)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.JCoIDocDocument.<init>(JCoIDocDocument.java:90)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.JCoIDocDocument.createIDocDocument(JCoIDocDocument.java:168)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.JCoIDocRuntime.createIDocDocumentList(JCoIDocRuntime.java:78)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.JCoIDoc$DefaultJCoIDocRuntime.createIDocDocumentList(JCoIDoc.java:198)<BR>
at com.sap.conn.idoc.jco.rt.DefaultJCoIDocServerWorker$IDocDispatcher.handleRequest(DefaultJCoIDocServerWorker.java:96)<BR>
... 10 more
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Regads,
SalilHi Mani,
Please if u can help me. Do let me know how you got the solution for it.Please
Regards
Laku -
I know how to make applications Java to SAP System but, I need to know how to make a SAP function module System to Java calls. Please send me steps, examples, codes, hints or libraries. ¡thanks!
Hi Andrés,
The previous reply is not correct - ABAP can call Java! You could have a look at the following links:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6a/82343ecc7f892ee10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Hope that helps,
Vladimir -
CVP VXML Custom Action Element using SAP Java Connector (SAP Jco)
Mates,
Have any of you built one of these? CVP 4.x, 7.x, 8.x - doesn't matter much.
I've built plenty (!) of custom action elements, decision elements, SayItSmart and so on, but never one to talk SAP Jco.
Just wondering if someone has any experience they can share on the Forum.
Thanks heaps - in advance.
Regards,
GeoffHi Geoff,
You may try posting your question to the Cisco Developer Network forum for greater visibility at: http://developer.cisco.com/web/cdc/forums?src=/forums/category.jspa
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BOE SAP integration kit issue - Java connector
I am trying to install BO applications on one of the TPC system (TPC5).
BOE XI 3.1 Sp3 (using tomcat)
SAP Integration Kit SP3 win for IA32bit
For java connector i am using files from sapjco-ntintel-2.1.8 (tried using 2.1.9 and 3.0.5 as well)
BOE installation goes thru fine and Java Info view, CMC all works fine
Now when i try installing the integration kit it gives some problem during identifying the java connector
I did save the sapjco.jar file in C:\program files\business object\tomcat55\shared\lib folder as specified in all installation guides
But still it do not identify it properly and says Java infoview might not work properly.
So i still go ahead and see that Java infoview doesn't work. Neither does the CMC.
Though WebI still works fine and can acces data from SAP BI system properly.
I have looked a lot into forums but couldnt find the reason other than placing librfc32.dll, sapjcorfc.dll and sapjco.jar files in respective places.
(i did register the librfc32.dll using regsvr32 librfc32.dll)
I have tried installing and uninstalling this couple of times.
Also when i only uninstall the integration kit. Somehow the CMS server stops and doesnt start again.
and hence have to uninstall BOE as well. Any trick here will help too.
Could it be the SP3 version of BOE or SP3 version of the integration kit?
Or
Could I be missing some step?
Thanks
RiteshHi Ingo,
I have installed it couple of times and since it didnt work I uninstalled it along with BOE and Crystal reports.
Now, I again installed only BOE and crystal reports.
I did try installing the integration kit but since it donot recognizes the Tomcat Web application server in the 3rd step
I donot proceed ahead.
The SAP Java connector file (sapjco.jar) is placed in a folder
C:\Program Files\Business Object\Tomcat55\shared\lib\
When running the integration kit, in the 3rd step when is asks for configuring the tomcat server it
has a default path of
C:\Program Files\Business Object\Tomcat55\
On clicking next it says files not found.
So i change the path to
C:\Program Files\Business Object\Tomcat55\shared\lib\
On clicking next it brings up a pop message saying
No Compatible Web Server found.
I stop there and exit the setup process
I tried verifying the version of librfc32.dll which is installed along with the installation of the SAP GUI (710)
Then for the SAP connector i download it from the service.sap.com\connectors the 2.1.9 version for 32bit
And copy sapjco.jar file into the above mentioned folder and
copy sapjcorfc.dll into C:\windows\system32 folder.
And then run the integration kit.
Thanks
RItesh -
No SAP Option under Adapters in SAP business connector 4.7 Admin page
Hi Experts,
I have installed SAP BC 4.7 (both server and developer) and started the server (installation done with <sid>adm user). The problem I am facing is in configuration. There is no SAP option under Adapters because of which I am unable to configure ABAP stack here. Please help in resolving this.
Below are some logs:
sapqat01:ecqadm 52> java -jar /opt/sapbc47/Server/packages/SAP/code/jars/static/sapjco.jar -stdout
java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError: JCO.classInitialize(): Could not load middleware layer 'com.sap.mw.jco.rfc.MiddlewareRFC'
JCO.nativeInit(): Could not initialize dynamic link library sapjcorfc. Not found in java.library.path [/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin/j9vm:/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin:/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin:/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin/classic:/opt/CA/SharedComponents/lib:/usr/sap/ECQ/SYS/exe/run:/opt/sapbc47/Server/packages/SAP/code/jars/static:/oracle/client/10x_64/instantclient:/usr/lib]
at com.sap.mw.jco.JCO.<clinit>(JCO.java:638)
at java.lang.J9VMInternals.initializeImpl(Native Method)
at java.lang.J9VMInternals.initialize(J9VMInternals.java:196)
at java.lang.Class.forNameImpl(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:119)
at com.sap.mw.jco.About.<init>(About.java:33)
at com.sap.mw.jco.About.main(About.java:98)
SAP Java Connector (JCo)
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 SAP AG. All rights reserved.
Version Information
Java Runtime:
Operating System: Linux 2.6.18-194.el5 for amd64
Java VM: 1.4.2 IBM Corporation
Java Codepage: UTF8
Versions:
JCo API: 2.1.0 (2003-04-24)
JCo middleware: Library not found
JCo library: Library not found
RFC library: Library not found
Paths:
JCo classes: System-defined path
JCo library: Library not found
RFC library: System-defined path
Manifest
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Implementation-Version: 20030516 0830
Specification-Title: SAP Java Connector
Specification-Version: 2.1.0 (2003-04-24)
Implementation-Title: com.sap.mw.jco
Main-Class: com.sap.mw.jco.About
Created-By: Ant 1.4.1
Implementation-Vendor-Id: com.sap
Implementation-Vendor: SAP AG, Walldorf
Specification-Vendor: SAP AG, Walldorf
server.log file has the following error:
sapqat01:ecqadm 68> head -200 server.log
000000 [B2BSERV.0025.0001] Business Connector Server 4.7 (Standard Encryption) Build 999
000001 [B2BSERV.0025.0006] License Manager started
000002 [B2BSERV.0025.0008] State Manager started
000003 [B2BSERV.0025.0010] Service Manager started
000004 [B2BSERV.0025.0012] Cache Manager started
000005 [B2BSERV.0025.0009] WIDL Service Manager started
000006 [B2BSERV.0025.0004] Flow Service Manager started
000007 [B2BSERV.0025.0002] Package Manager started
000008 [B2BSERV.0025.0011] Package Replicator Manager started
000009 [B2BSERV.0028.0001] Loading packages
00000A [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading WmRoot package
java.util.NoSuchElementException
at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:280)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:759)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntries(PackageManager.java:713)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.processPackageManifest(PackageManager.java:564)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:361)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:327)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackages(PackageManager.java:279)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.init(PackageManager.java:180)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.Server.run(Server.java:183)
00000B [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading WmPublic package
00000C [B2BSERV.0028.0026] Warning: Deprecated service type (webtap) in service pub.webtap:getPage in package WmPublic
00000D [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading WmPartners package
java.util.NoSuchElementException
at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:280)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:759)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntries(PackageManager.java:713)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.processPackageManifest(PackageManager.java:564)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:361)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:327)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackages(PackageManager.java:279)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.init(PackageManager.java:180)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.Server.run(Server.java:183)
00000E [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading SAP package
java.util.NoSuchElementException
at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:280)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:759)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntries(PackageManager.java:713)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.processPackageManifest(PackageManager.java:564)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:361)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:327)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackages(PackageManager.java:279)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.init(PackageManager.java:180)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.Server.run(Server.java:183)
00000F [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading WmSamples package
java.util.NoSuchElementException
at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:280)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:759)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntries(PackageManager.java:713)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.processPackageManifest(PackageManager.java:564)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:361)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:327)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackages(PackageManager.java:279)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.init(PackageManager.java:180)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.Server.run(Server.java:183)
000010 [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading WmDB package
java.util.NoSuchElementException
at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(StringTokenizer.java:280)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:759)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntry(PackageManager.java:734)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.readAccessEntries(PackageManager.java:713)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.processPackageManifest(PackageManager.java:564)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:361)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackage(PackageManager.java:327)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.loadPackages(PackageManager.java:279)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.PackageManager.init(PackageManager.java:180)
at com.wm.app.b2b.server.Server.run(Server.java:183)
000011 [B2BSERV.0028.0005] Loading Default package
000012 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.event:startEventAgentPort)
000013 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.email:init)
000014 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.ftp:init)
000015 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.http:init)
000016 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.https:init)
000017 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.smime:init)
000018 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.sock:init)
000019 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.net.sslsock:init)
00001A [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.ns:syncToNamespace)
00001B [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.remote:init)
00001C [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.schedule:init)
00001D [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.security.revInvoke:init)
00001E [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.tx:init)
00001F [B2BCORE.0063.0011] Start
000020 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmRoot: Startup service (wm.server.soap:init)
000021 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmPublic: Startup service (pub.ldap:init)
000022 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmPartners: Startup service (wm.PartnerMgr.gateway.admin:startup)
000023 [B2BPCKG.0074.0003] TransactionManager: init (entries=0, freeBlocks=0, maxFree=0, bytes=0, sync=true, file=packages/WmPartners/config/xtn.log)
000024 [B2BPCKG.0073.0005] Admin: WmPartners Startup ok
000025 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.admin:startup)
000026 [B2BSERV.0028.0013] Startup service exited with the following error: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: JCO.classInitialize(): Could not load middleware layer 'com.sap.mw.jco.rfc.MiddlewareRFC'
JCO.nativeInit(): Could not initialize dynamic link library sapjcorfc. Not found in java.library.path [/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin/j9vm:/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin:/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin:/opt/IBMJava2-amd64-142/jre/bin/classic:/opt/sapbc47/Server/packages/WmWin32/code/libs:/opt/sapbc47/Server/packages/WmPartners/code/libs:/opt/sapbc47/Server/packages/SAP/code/libs:/opt/sapbc47/Server/lib:/opt/CA/SharedComponents/lib:/usr/sap/ECQ/SYS/exe/run:/oracle/client/10x_64/instantclient:/usr/lib]
000027 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.admin.xslt:startup)
000028 [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.transport:ALEinit)
000029 [B2BSERV.0028.0013] Startup service exited with the following error: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: com.wm.pkg.sap.SAPConfig (initialization failure)
00002A [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.transport:BAPIinit)
00002B [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.transport:RFCinit)
00002C [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.transport:XMLinit)
00002D [B2BSERV.0028.0012] SAP: Startup service (sap.demo.idoc:registerDemoRoutings)
00002E [B2BSERV.0028.0012] WmDB: Startup service (wm.server.db:startup)
00002F [B2BSERV.0025.0005] Port Manager started
000030 [B2BSERV.0025.0013] Cache Sweeper started
000031 [B2BSERV.0025.0016] Config File Directory Saved
000032 [B2BSERV.0014.0002] Initialization complete.
000033 -
2011-10-11 03:20:36 EDT
000034 [B2BSERV.0014.0005] Shutting down server. User requested.
000035 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] SAP: Shutdown service (sap.admin:shutdown)
000036 [B2BSERV.0028.0016] Shutdown service exited with the following error: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: com.wm.pkg.sap.SAPConfig (initialization failure)
000037 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmPartners: Shutdown service (wm.PartnerMgr.gateway.admin:shutdown)
000038 [B2BPCKG.0073.0001] Admin: WmPartners Shutdown
000039 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmPublic: Shutdown service (pub.ldap:shutdown)
00003A [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.net.http:shutdown)
00003B [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.net.https:shutdown)
00003C [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.net.ftp:shutdown)
00003D [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.net.email:shutdown)
00003E [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.tx:shutdown)
00003F [B2BCORE.0063.0013] Shutdown
000040 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.schedule:shutdown)
000041 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.remote:shutdown)
000042 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.net.sock:shutdown)
000043 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.net.sslsock:shutdown)
000044 [B2BSERV.0028.0015] WmRoot: Shutdown service (wm.server.security.revInvoke:shutdown)
000045 [B2BSERV.0014.0006] Server shutdown completed.
If anyone knows the solution, then please let me know. Your help is appreciated.
Best Regards,
Vikash Chandra
Edited by: Chandra Vikash on Oct 11, 2011 1:46 PMHello gaurav,
I have tried re-installing.
I am able to open the web-admin and also all the links except the ones in the adapters section.
I have checked the installation document, adapter guide for BC 4.8 but i couldnt find anything useful.
I was just wondering if it has got anything to do with the OS.
lemme know if you have come across anything like this.
thanks for the help.
Sreejith
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