JAVA SP level of BW System??

Hello All,
              Our BW ABAP Support Pack level is 18,I need to confirm JAVA Support Pack level.How Can I do it?When I am trying to login to the portal of BW ---System Information I am getting the following error:
Error - Unable to read component infromation ..How to know the java sp level of our BW System??

Hi,
Please check the below note to check that which component you should check to ensure that your BI JAVA is running on which stack.
"SAP Note 1072576 - Frequently Asked Questions: BI Java Support Packages/patches"
Please check these components using the link
http://<hostname>:5<system number>00/index -
> System information -
>All components
With Regards,
Saurabh

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