on 04-01-2010 4:03 PM
Hi
I am getting the error "no beans listening" in ECC and also in MII. What could be the error?
Thanks for your help.
Edited by: Nagarajan Ramudu on Apr 1, 2010 5:50 PM
Did you check the configuration for the xmiiidoc01 resource?
Jamie
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Just as an FYI for future issues, I found a note which fixes this issue. SAP Note: 1473183 Configuring MII listener issues, this is for both IDOC and RFC message listeners. The error I was receving was:
(104) RFC_ERROR_SYSTEM_FAILURE: no Beans listening for name IDOC_INBOUND_ASYNCHRONOUS registered for <ProgID> on system <systemID>
Arnaud,
I did find one issue for the note so I asked that it be modfied. It should be out in a day or two. Here is what it stated for the particular issue I ran into above.
Clear chache by calling following url on MII instance
http://<host>:<port>/XMII/Illuminator?Service=BLSManager&Mode=ClearCache&Type=Transaction
In addtion for MII 12.0 clear Exception chache by calling following url:
http://<host>:<port>/XMII/Illuminator?Service=BLSManager&Mode=ClearCache&Type=Exception
Stop/start NW instance
Stop/start xapps* and sapjra* applications in NWA (http://<host>:<port>/nwa) -> Operation Management -> Systems -> Start & Stop -> Java EE Application tab -> Filter name by xapps* and sapjra* and stop all applications first then start all applications one by one.
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