on 01-13-2009 10:28 AM
Hello experts,
could anyone please let me know how I can deploy a external .jar file on the Server so that it is stored permanently and every DC can use it?
Many Thanks
Marco
Edited by: Marco Gennari on Jan 13, 2009 11:28 AM
Hi Marco,
follow this link for complete steps to guide you deplying a .jar file:
[/people/bertram.ganz/blog/2008/11/24/how-to-use-external-jar-files-in-web-dynpro-development-components|/people/bertram.ganz/blog/2008/11/24/how-to-use-external-jar-files-in-web-dynpro-development-components]
regards,
kunal kotak
Edited by: kunal kotak on Jan 13, 2009 4:11 PM
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HI,
You can go by this link. It also explains pictographically the usage of .jar in Web dynpro
/people/bertram.ganz/blog/2008/11/24/how-to-use-external-jar-files-in-web-dynpro-development-components
Few more
/people/raphael.vogel/blog/2008/05/05/how-to-use-external-libraries-in-the-sap-component-model-part-i
/people/raphael.vogel/blog/2008/05/05/how-to-use-external-libraries-in-the-sap-component-model-part-ii
Edited by: kunal kotak on Jan 14, 2009 8:52 AM
Marco,
1. Go to navigation perspective
2. get into the project\lib folder of the your project. copy the jar files into it
4. right click on the project
5. click on properties
6. click on java build path
7. go to libraries tab
8. click on Add Jars button
9. select the jar in you r project
10. click ok
11. recompile
12. deploy
use this Bertram Ganz blog to deploye it
/people/bertram.ganz/blog/2008/11/24/how-to-use-external-jar-files-in-web-dynpro-development-components
Hope you got what you want...
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Hi Marco,
1. Use file Upload UI element.
2. Create a context of type resource.
3. add the context with file upload element.
4. Now you can upload it over server.
Regards
Narendra
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