IPC Java routine for subtotal

Hi All,
I am a java developer new to SAP and IPC CRM pricing, the below subtotal routine is already implemented in ECC,we need to implement the same in CRM.
FORM FRM_KONDI_WERT_906.
*{   INSERT         SE1K900344                                        1
if xkomv-kinak na 'AKLMXZ'.
    komp-ZZWI1 = xkwert.
alternative solution if formula is used several times:
  add xkwert to komp-ZZWI1.
  endif.
*}   INSERT
ENDFORM.
Please help on this.
Regards
Sabarinathan

I am a java developer new to SAP and IPC CRM pricing
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            if (e instanceof RuntimeException) {
                throw (RuntimeException)e;
            } else {
                throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage(), e);
    *  this method deserializes the request/response structure in the body
    protected void _readFirstBodyElement(XMLReader bodyReader, SOAPDeserializationContext deserializationContext, StreamingSenderState  state) throws Exception {
        int opcode = state.getRequest().getOperationCode();
        switch (opcode) {
            case hello_OPCODE:
                _deserialize_hello(bodyReader, deserializationContext, state);
                break;
            default:
                throw new SenderException("sender.response.unrecognizedOperation", Integer.toString(opcode));
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            state.getResponse().setBody(bodyBlock);
        } catch (DeserializationException e) {
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        return SOAPEncodingConstants.getSOAPEncodingConstants(soapVersion).getURIEncoding();
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        throw new UnsupportedOperationException("cannot set encoding style");
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        return super._getTransport();
    * This method returns an array containing (prefix, nsURI) pairs.
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        return myNamespace_declarations;
    * This method returns an array containing the names of the headers we understand.
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    public void _initialize(InternalTypeMappingRegistry registry) throws Exception {
        super._initialize(registry);
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        myns1_helloResponse__HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS_SOAPSerializer = (CombinedSerializer)registry.getSerializer(SOAPEncodingConstants.getSOAPEncodingConstants(soapVersion).getURIEncoding(), demo.mypackage.runtime.HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS.class, ns1_helloResponse_TYPE_QNAME);
    private static final QName _portName = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "hellowsdlPort");
    private static final int hello_OPCODE = 0;
    private static final QName ns1_hello_hello_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "hello");
    private static final QName ns1_hello_TYPE_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "hello");
    private CombinedSerializer myns1_hello__HellowsdlBinding_hello_ReqS_SOAPSerializer;
    private static final QName ns1_hello_helloResponse_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "helloResponse");
    private static final QName ns1_helloResponse_TYPE_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "helloResponse");
    private CombinedSerializer myns1_helloResponse__HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS_SOAPSerializer;
    private static final String[] myNamespace_declarations =
                                        new String[] {
                                            "ns0", "http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl"
    private static final QName[] understoodHeaderNames = new QName[] {  };
    }The errors that are produced are-
    java.rmi.RemoteException: HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Bad response: 404 Not Found; nested exception is:
         HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Bad response: 404 Not Found
    Kindly help to resolve this.
    Thanks.

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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
    <definitions xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:si="http://soapinterop.org/xsd" xmlns:tns="urn:hellowsdl" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" targetNamespace="urn:hellowsdl">
    <types>
    <xsd:schema targetNamespace="urn:hellowsdl">
      <xsd:import namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
      <xsd:import namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" />
      </xsd:schema>
      </types>
    <message name="helloRequest">
      <part name="name" type="xsd:string" />
      </message>
    <message name="helloResponse">
      <part name="return" type="xsd:string" />
      </message>
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      <input message="tns:helloRequest" />
      <output message="tns:helloResponse" />
      </operation>
      </portType>
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      <soap:binding style="rpc" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
    <operation name="hello">
      <soap:operation soapAction="urn:hellowsdl#hello" style="rpc" />
    <input>
      <soap:body use="encoded" namespace="urn:hellowsdl" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
      </input>
    <output>
      <soap:body use="encoded" namespace="urn:hellowsdl" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
      </output>
      </operation>
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      <soap:address location="http://localhost/mywork/myphp.php" />
      </port>
      </service>
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    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
    xmlns:si="http://soapinterop.org/xsd" xmlns:tns="http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl.wsdl" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
    xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" targetNamespace="http://localhost/mywork/myphpwsdl.wsdll">
    <types>
    <xsd:schema targetNamespace="http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl.wsdl">
      <xsd:import namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
      <xsd:import namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" />
      </xsd:schema>
      </types>
    <message name="helloRequest">
      <part name="name" type="xsd:string" />
      </message>
    <message name="helloResponse">
      <part name="return" type="xsd:string" />
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      <documentation>Says hello to the caller</documentation>
      <input message="tns:helloRequest" />
      <output message="tns:helloResponse" />
      </operation>
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      <soap:operation soapAction="" style="rpc" />
    <input>
      <soap:body use="encoded" namespace="http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
      </input>
    <output>
      <soap:body use="encoded" namespace="http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
      </output>
      </operation>
      </binding>
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      <soap:address location="http://localhost/mywork/myphp.php" />
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      </service>
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            setPortName( new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl","hellowsdlPort"));
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                _state.getMessageContext().setProperty("oracle.j2ee.ws.mgmt.interceptor.operation-qname",new QName("","hello"));
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            _state.getMessageContext().setProperty("http.soap.action", "http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl");
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            demo.mypackage.runtime.HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS _myHellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS = null;
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            if (_responseObj instanceof SOAPDeserializationState) {
                _myHellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS =
                    (demo.mypackage.runtime.HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS)((SOAPDeserializationState)_responseObj).getInstance();
            } else {
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            throw e;
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        } catch (Exception e) {
            if (e instanceof RuntimeException) {
                throw (RuntimeException)e;
            } else {
                throw new RemoteException(e.getMessage(), e);
    *  this method deserializes the request/response structure in the body
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            case hello_OPCODE:
                _deserialize_hello(bodyReader, deserializationContext, state);
                break;
            default:
                throw new SenderException("sender.response.unrecognizedOperation", Integer.toString(opcode));
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                myns1_helloResponse__HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS_SOAPSerializer.deserialize(ns1_hello_helloResponse_QNAME,
                    bodyReader, deserializationContext);
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            if (e.getSoapFaultSubCodeType() == JAXRPCExceptionBase.FAULT_CODE_NONE && e.getSoapFaultCodeType() != JAXRPCExceptionBase.FAULT_CODE_DATA_ENCODING_UNKNOWN) {
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            throw e;
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        return SOAPEncodingConstants.getSOAPEncodingConstants(soapVersion).getURIEncoding();
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        throw new UnsupportedOperationException("cannot set encoding style");
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    * This method returns an array containing (prefix, nsURI) pairs.
    protected String[] _getNamespaceDeclarations() {
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    * This method returns an array containing the names of the headers we understand.
    public QName[] _getUnderstoodHeaders() {
        return understoodHeaderNames;
    * This method handles the case of an empty SOAP body.
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        super._initialize(registry);
        myns1_hello__HellowsdlBinding_hello_ReqS_SOAPSerializer = (CombinedSerializer)registry.getSerializer(SOAPEncodingConstants.getSOAPEncodingConstants(soapVersion).getURIEncoding(), demo.mypackage.runtime.HellowsdlBinding_hello_ReqS.class, ns1_hello_TYPE_QNAME);
        myns1_helloResponse__HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS_SOAPSerializer = (CombinedSerializer)registry.getSerializer(SOAPEncodingConstants.getSOAPEncodingConstants(soapVersion).getURIEncoding(), demo.mypackage.runtime.HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS.class, ns1_helloResponse_TYPE_QNAME);
    private static final QName _portName = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "hellowsdlPort");
    private static final int hello_OPCODE = 0;
    private static final QName ns1_hello_hello_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "hello");
    private static final QName ns1_hello_TYPE_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "hello");
    private CombinedSerializer myns1_hello__HellowsdlBinding_hello_ReqS_SOAPSerializer;
    private static final QName ns1_hello_helloResponse_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "helloResponse");
    private static final QName ns1_helloResponse_TYPE_QNAME = new QName("http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl", "helloResponse");
    private CombinedSerializer myns1_helloResponse__HellowsdlBinding_hello_RespS_SOAPSerializer;
    private static final String[] myNamespace_declarations =
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                                            "ns0", "http://localhost/mywork/hellowsdl"
    private static final QName[] understoodHeaderNames = new QName[] {  };
    }The errors that are produced are-
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