on 05-25-2006 2:19 PM
Hi
For a web dynpro application I am trying to establish the JCo connection.
In the webdynpro content administration in portal when I tried create a JCo conencion, i do not see the message server listed. How should this be resolved? please explain me in detail.
Thanks
-Luke
Hi Achim,
Thanks for your response. yes you are correct I need to include the ABAP system.
Another question I had is that the Java System (which will the portal system) also needs to be listed in the SLD right??
Can you also please send me a description of configuring the SLD so that all the systems in the landscape are listed.
Thank you very much
Regards
Luke
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Luke,
check the "Post INstallation Guide for SLD" in the http://service.sap.com/instguidesnw04 section (let's try, if this works: https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700000204942004E )
you don't have to add the Java-system in the SLD, only the ABAP systems, you want to connect via JCO/Web Dynpro (of course, for the overview it would be better to have it listed there, too)
kr, achim
ps: or check the complete SLD user manual https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700005207502003E.PDF
Message was edited by: Achim Hauck
Luke,
you have to create an "ABAP System" in the Technical Landscape of the SLD of the Server.
go to http://<host>:<port>/sld of the server you are trying to create the JCo Connection.
Enter all the connection details, then this system should appear when you create the JCo-Connection in the WD Content Administration.
kr, achim
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