on 05-18-2009 1:52 PM
Hello,
i have a BI 7 system - abap+java stack
the java stack is supposed to be configured to work against client 001 in the abap system
apperently this is not the case
usually it is configured from the http://<host>:<port>/nwa ->identity management but i can't login to the java/portal - the login screen is jumping again and again no matter which user name i put
can anyone advise where is the java client in the abap stack (usually 001) is configured?
Regards,
Moshe
Hi,
can you look this for creating a new SAPLogonTicketkeypair
[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/6266%3Fpage%3Dlast%26x-showcontent%3Doff%26x-maxdepth%3D0] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken];
[http://saplab.org/2009/03/single-sign-on-portal-and-erp/]
Regards,
Muralidhar
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check out
[https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=937323]
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Hi,
Yes for default Central Services Installation the java stack will point to 001 client.
Just check the certificate in the key store(in visual admin), this error generally occurs when the certicate gets expired. If it is the case then delete the certificate and create an new one then import the certificate in the abap stack.
Regards,
Vamshi.
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