Model reimport issue in WD for JAVA

Dear experts,
I am creating an application in webdynpro in JAVA. I wanted to add 3 BAPIs in the existing ARFC model. So I reimported it and added the required BAPIs. Reimport was successful It shows those 3 BAPIs under WeDynpro --> Models --> <Model Name> --> Model Classes.
But when I am tring to see those in Component Controller --> Context, I do not see those newly added BAPIs.
Anyone has come across similar problem? Any solution to ithis?
Thanks and regards,
Pradnya

Hi pradnya,
Ur saying u have reimported the BAPI in the same model object then they will be present in the previous model object only.
You have the previous mapping na.
Just click edit context mapping and map the new BAPI nodes from the Model node to component controller.
And continue with ur work.
Note:-
But for the model to work you have start the J2EE Engine.
I think you know this.
This is just for your information.
Not related to teh question.
Thanks & Regards,
Lokesh

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