KM Access through java

Hi Experts,
I want to write a Java application, which would acess the SAP Knowledge Managemnet i want to build the functionality like
Uploading/Downloading a documet into KM
Creating a Folder in KM
Does the KMApi will be useful in this application
Please help me out in this issue
Regards Vinod

Hi! Vinodh,
you can write a Webdynpro application for this purpose and use SAP KM API's.
if you are aware of WebDynpro development then it's wonderful otherwise search SDN for this kind of Application.
Webdynpro is nothing but an MVC architecture. you need to have NWDS as in Integrated Development Environment to develop WebDynpro appl which is freely available on SDN.
giving you link to start with WebDynpro appl...
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/49f2ea90-0201-0010-ce8e-de18b94aee2d#backend
Hope this will be helpful to you.
regards,
Noel

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              >
              > Any ideas as to what I am missing?
              >
              > Thanks,
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    I suggest going through customer support, I don't know what
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              > We are upgrading weblogic 6.0 to weblogic 6.1 and encounted exactly the same error. Just wondering if you guys were able to fix the issue with bea.
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              > Your response is highly appreciated.
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              > Thanks!
              >
              > Li
              

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