WDR_TEST_ADOBE in that ZCI version2  in the adobe form the submit button is

hi,
When i inserting  the webdynpro script it's getting the error.
and also i chekced the wd application WDR_TEST_ADOBE in that ZCI version2  in the adobe form the submit button is not trigerring.. that indicates ome thing i have to install in my system...
Please tell me what i have to install... i instaleed ADLC.....
How can i execute the application.
Thanks

Hi Thomas,
I checked with my basis team they are telling that ADS installed in java stack and configured the same.
but still, WDR_TEST_ADOBE  in that ZCI version2 in that form button action was not trigerring.I clicked the edit button enterd the values in the fields and then clicked the button.
can you please help me in the same.....
Thanks
Rams

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