on 08-25-2009 2:47 PM
Hi Everybody,
I am new to NWDI. We want to use NWDI to make changes to ESS applications. The NWDI is installed with the Portal installation on the server.
I installed the Netweaver Developer studio on my Laptop. I didnu2019t install a local J2EE engine only the JDK. My question is do I need a local J2EE engine before I can start using the NWDI. I want to create a track and import the development into NWDS.
Edited by: Stoffel Erasmus on Aug 25, 2009 3:48 PM
Local J2EE engine is something nice to have but not mandatory. You can directly use the Dev system tied to NWDI track and check out and check in the changes->activate to see your changes. In NWDI create the track with the required Software components and bind the run time system to Dev>Consolidation>Test>production.
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Stoffel,
It's not necessary to have local j2ee engine.
to setup access to NWDI from NWDS go to windows-preferences - SAP J2EE Engine - select remote and give the host and port
go to widnows - preferences - java development infrastructure - development configuration - give the sld path
go to DTR perspective - create a DTR client by giving some name and DTR url and workspace
go to Development Configurations perspective - right click on Local Development- Import configuration
Thanks
Bala Duvvuri
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