on 11-17-2008 10:03 AM
hi
iam using sap xi 3.0
i was able to open the client (IS) and iam able to open the window of sxmb_ifr xi home page
but from there i was unable to open the window repository or directory or rwb.
it was showing the waiting symbol.
previously it was opened and iam using ti.
but after some scenarios it was not opening.
is there any transaction codes to clear the objects and open them as previously.
Hi,
For any new beginners or other future purpose it may needed. that s what...
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Hi,
check 1 : For xi 3.0 java version should be 1.4xx, and we should not install or update java earlier versions.
check 2 : Hosts adding.
step 1 : (window+r) run --> drivers --> etc --> hosts (open it using notepad)
step 2 : (bellow) 127.0.0.1 localhost
step 3 : (add) yours xi server ip hostname domainname
for example:
192.168.10.16 | pixi.myenteg.com | pixi |
step 4 : save.
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Hi
If your JDK is fine with the version, check the proxy setting.
Thanks
Saiyog
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HI
Do a cache refresh and see if you have errors Go to SXI_CACHE
Check out these weblogs...
It might solve your problem...
How To handle Caches in SAP XI 3.0
https://websmp206.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700003163902004E/HowTo_handle_XI_30_Caches.pdf
Thanks
Gaurav
Hi,
What I meant is, Goto this path of your system.
and if Integration builder is able to launch in other system goto this path C:\Documents and Settings\<Your User Name>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\javaws\cache\http
and copy the cache files for the Rep and Dir and paste the same file in your system in the same location mentioned in the path.
Then try to launch the Rep/Dir it should work.
Thanks!
Hi,
What is your current JDK version? As Prateek said is correct, check if your JDK is not at heigher version. It should be 1.4.xxx.
Also make sure your poxy setting in internet explorer has not been changed, as you said before it was working, this could be one of the reason too.
Tools --> Internet option ---> Connections ---> LAN settings.
Regards,
Sarvesh
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First change your Java Version
Control Panel->Java->Java Tab-> Click on Below side View tab
Now select Java1.4 version.
If your problem not solve then consult to BASIS person
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Have you changed the JRE version recently? Make sure that it is 1.4.xx and not 1.5.
Regards,
Prateek
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