on 03-28-2009 7:41 PM
Hi Experts,
after calling t-code soamanager I am choosing -
>
Web Service Administration / search and find the web service /
and then
---> klick on /apply selection / another window appears in the bottom part/ choose there
tabstrib "Configurations".
Exactly right here the web service has state "i n a c t i v e"
Although I have activated the service within SICF.
Please help me it is very important.
thanks and regards
spielwiese
Hi,
I was also facing same issue. I deleted all webservices in the worbench created new service.
It worked for me. Dont forget to copy before deleting the webservice.
Regards
Ertas
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> Exactly right here the web service has state "i n a c t i v e"
> Although I have activated the service within SICF.
who told you that you have to activate your service in SICF?
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is this the famous SAP Forum ? My problem is still existing
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I've not noticed a lot of them until now that this is a SAP original Forum.
This should not be a big problem for SAP people to switch the status from inactive to active
of a web service. SAP is very innovative but operates sometimes information hiding.
SAOMANAGER is new WSADMIN is old. For people it is more comfortable to work
with WSADMIN. Because we had not such problems .
You told me in your privous reply:
create an endpoint to be able to activate the web service
An endpoint is still there
E.g. the SAP Mentor Anton Wenzelhuemer says only in his posting
who told you that you have to activate your service in SICF
biut he doesn't tell me how to do it. This is not nice
Do you understand me
Hi,
You have to create an endpoint to be able to activate the web service.
I suggest that you read help.sap.com whare all of this is explained.
Regards,
Olivier
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