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SAP J2EE version

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Hi all

I am in the process of installing EP 6.0 from Netweaver04 DVDs. As prerequisite I installed SAP Web Application Server Java 6.40 on Windows. But when launched J2ee server it shows it as SAP J2EE Engine 6.30 . As per my guess I should see SAP J2EE 6.40. I thought Netweaver 04 comes with SAP J2EE 6.40. Correct me if I am wrong.

2. How to check SP level for J2EE. As per the administrator tool parameter SAP_J2EE_Engine_Version shows 6.30 Patch Level 66061.37. What does it mean? How to interpret this? I need to upgrade from Sp3 to Sp4 before installing portal.

Thanks

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Hi RG,

About the Java part of the SAP NetWeaver there is no fundamental difference between 6.30 and 6.40 (in contrast to the APAP part).

So, SAP J2EE Engine up to SP3 is version 6.30 and from SP4 becomes 6.40.

There is a note where you can find what SP is your engine knowing the patch level – the note number is 701385.

You can read the information about the version from this file:

"...j2ee/cluster/server0/version.txt" which is located into the J2EE Engine installation directory.

If you cannot see the note 701385, here is a snipped:

The SP number on the market place is just a counter assigned at publication time, i.e. later. That's why the patch number is not written into version.txt.

SP____BuildNumber___TimeStamp________ReleaseDate

00.........48385...........16.04.03 20:43/GMT.....06.10.2003

02.........56692.32......24.07.03 13:16/GMT.....08.10.2003

02-PL1..67206.39......12.01.04 02:21/GMT.....23.01.2004

03.........66061.37......11.01.04 21:06 GMT.....11.01.2004

04.........71379.311.....25.02.04 23:16 GMT.....26.02.2004

05.........75145.313.....19.04.04 19:49 GMT.....19.04.2004

06.........77737.313.....03.06.04 19:38 GMT.....09.06.2004

06-PL1..80393.311.....17.06.04 19:34 GMT.....18.06.2004

07.........83087.313.....29.07.04 19:46 GMT.....05.08.2004

08.........84589.313.....06.09.04 19:48 GMT.....09.09.2004

09.........87037.313.....19.10.04 19:52 GMT.....22.10.2004

(The notation "xx-PLx" in the column "SP" stands for SPxx Patch Level x)

I hope this helps…

Best regards,

Lyubomir

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