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SAPGUI JAVA

Former Member
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Dear All,

As I am Installing SAPGUI JAVA(PlatinGUI720Linux_5.JAR) in SLES 11.0 SP1for SolMan,I am getting the following below Error as:

The java class could not be loaded. java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: (com/sap/platin/micro/Microkernel) bad major version at offset=6 .

My current Java version is as:

java version "1.4.2"

Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 2.3)

IBM J9 VM (build 2.3, J2RE 1.4.2 IBM J9 2.3 Linux amd64-64 j9vmxa64142ifx-20110628 (JIT enabled)

J9VM - 20110627_85693_LHdSMr

JIT - 20090210_1447ifx5_r8

GC - 200902_24)

Kindly help me out regarding the same.

Thanks & Regards

Ajitabh

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former_member182307
Contributor
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Hello,

You should use a more recent JSDK in order to run platingui.

I run it without issue on my fedora box ( JDK 1.6.0.20 ).

Please have a look at the following note :

Note 1400273 - SAP GUI for Java: Requirements for Release 7.20

By the way, some solution manager functions/transactions won't be available with Platin GUI.

BR,

Steve.

Former Member
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Hello Steve,

I am also facing same problem.

I also want to use SAP GUI for JAVA. Should I install JDK 1.6 in SLES 11 SP1? I know JAVA GUI have some limitations.

I also want to know whether it will going to create any problem for SAP as it requires JAVA 1.4.2?

if it is possible then How to set multiple JAVA_HOME in same system as my JAVA_HOME is already set for JAVA 1.4.2?

Please help me on this issue.

Thanks & Regards,

Ishan

former_member182307
Contributor
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SAPGUI for Java is supposed to be installed on a workstation, not on an SAP server.

That said, you can have different JSDKs installed on a machine as long as each application is using the right JSDK for its needs. This is done through environment variables mostly.

Best regards,

Steve.

RMW
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello,

the environment variable to specify the Java to be used with SAP GUI for Java is PLATIN_HOME.

Please have a look at the very end of chapter "4. Installation" of the manual, which comes with SAP GUI for Java.

Best regards

Rolf-Martin

Former Member
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Hi All,

Thanks for your replies.

Closing this question

Thanks & Regards

Ajitabh

Former Member
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Hi All,

Thanks for your replies.

Closing this question

Thanks & Regards

Ajitabh

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