on 03-10-2006 8:31 AM
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the version of an NWDI installation and the target SAP Systems.
Is it true that all systems must have the same SP version? Can I only develope applications for a WebAS Java SP15 if my NWDI installation is also SP15? And do all WebAS systems need to have the same patchlevel?
Kind regards,
Christian
Who told you all this?
See here for the answer to your questions:
/people/marion.schlotte/blog/2005/10/25/jdi-software-vs-jdi-content
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Even more,
as the comunication between the DTR and CMS, CBS, Dev Studio is done with standart protocol - WebDav.
You can have the components running on different versions. This is the case for example when you have some old, forgotten (collectiong dust , probably remote DTR server that is used for support of old releases, and the tracks are configured on some newer CMS.
The only important think is to use Dev Studio that is compatible (same release) with your runtime systems you will deploy on, and to import (use for build) SCs that are released for this version.
Hopefuly this clears the picture even further.
Regards, Angel
All is clear now.
Thbanks to all of you.
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Hi,
SAP recommends to have all the components of the same SP level.
our experience says that we can avoid unnecessary issues by having all components at the same SP level.
hope that helps.
Regards,
S.Divakar
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