SAP CRM 7.0 Java AS

Dears,
i have install SAP CRM for Apab and CRM for Java...
My Problem when we try to login using SAP GUI on crm java the error message appeare as following :
<servername>:SAPdp05 Not reached
Connection Error 161
connection refused;;
The service is running, and all parameter on sap gui is true,,
Please Advice,,
Thanx in advance

DO you want to insatll the Java Crm for the same host with the same SID if yes you should have used the option for ABAP+JAVA installation.
for th installation we always use sapinst for the installation Master CD.
JSPM is the tool for applying the JAVA patched as ve have SPAM/SAINT in the ABAP side.
When you use JSPM it can upgrade the patches to the final level.You dont to apply the patchesin sequence to reach the final level as in ABAP.
you van find JSPM in /usr/sap/SID/DV*/j2ee/JSPM and then run ./go in unix to run JSPM.
Please get back if you need more information.

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