Exception when deploying java web-service to PI 7.1 via JSPM

Dear Friends,
While uploading a self created web-service to PI 7.1 via java support package manager, we get an exception during the deployment process - which says: "WebServices Common deployment exception. The reason is: Unable to generate complex types". The JSPM main log for the deployment is attached to this message.
The complex type that is used is a Java Class with one data member of type String.
Thanks in advance,
Udi Dekel.

Hi Udi,
There could be a thousand reasons to this problem. Please go through the checklist , one of them is bound to work.
1) Verify whether the process table on SAP J2EE server and it says that SDM is running.
2) You have to enter the SDM host as the name of your J2EE server with the port. Go to:
Window -> Preferences -> SAP J2EE engine -> Here Enter the values of Message Server Host and Message Server Port.
3) For some reason the SDM wasn't started by the MMC. Since I was not able to start the SDM via MMC, I started it manually via DOS prompt "StartServer". After that the deployment of the application worked fine.
4) Try updating the hosts file:
C:\<WINDOWS-version>\system32\drivers\etc
Append the following line:
<localhost IP> name of the localhost.
e.g.10.590.789.10 remotehost
Reboot your PC, be sure all threads of the J2EE Engine are running and try to deploy again.
5) You should use port 39xx instead of 36xx (where xx - SCS instance number).
6)Please check message server settings on
visual admin tool:server->kernel->cluster manager
and check ms.host and ms.port values from the table. If you do your J2ee settings according to these values it will probably work fine.
The reason why you are getting SDM error is ,at the previous versions there was settings for SDM in preferences and you had to set the port number for SDM ( which was 50018 + 100 * <instance number> ). There is no specific settings for SDM in preferences anymore.
Regards
joel
Edited by: joel trinidade on Mar 26, 2009 2:38 PM
Edited by: joel trinidade on Mar 26, 2009 2:40 PM

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