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Issue with Java cache

Former Member
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Hi friends,

I'm in PI 7.3 environment, my problem is - when I try to access ESB and IB, it says that it is Unable to download.

So, for that am clearing Java cache and trying to download to get into ESB and IB every time. Obviously am wasting hours of time to login ESB and IB. Just in case if the connection gets off, then If I want to get into ESB again I have to clear the Java cache completly(Java cache is not recognizing)

I came across all the links in sdn but not solves my issue. Kindly share exact to do things - to fix the issue.

Many thanks.

Swarnaalu.

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naveen_chichili
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Hi Swarna,

There might be some problem with javawebstart you can try uninstalling java and try to reinstall so that it will work.

OR

I am not sure in PI &.3 but in earlier versions you can do the re-initialization which works.

follow the below:

1. Login to your XI/PI server

2. Go to Exchange Infrastructure Tools main web screen. You will see

Tools list and other options.

http://SERVER:PORT/rep/start/index.jsp

3. On the Upper right part of your screen you will see Tools

Administration Client Installation and Guidelines Documentation.

Click Administration

4. Login with user.

5. On the Exhange Infrastructure Administration , make sure you are in

the Correct tab. (Repository Directory Runtime). The tab will

determine the administration configuration that your will perform

5.1 When this problem occur with Integration Repository > make sure you

are in Integration REPOSITORY TAB. Proceed with step 6. Skip step 5.2.

5.2 When this problem occur with Integration Directory > make sure you

are in Integration DIRECTORY TAB. Proceed with step 6.

6. Click on Java web start administration.

7. Click on Re-initialization and force-signing. This will

re-authenticate all new JAR files deployed. This will also let the new

JAR files adapt to the current certificate deployed.

This function will cause the above re-collection and additionally a

re-signing of ALL resources with a dummy certificate. The original SAP

signatures of the jarfiles will be lost. To get back the original SAP signatures

the application has to be deployed again.

8. A Java(TM) Web start Application reset text will appear.

9. Wait for 5 to 15 minutes for re-initialization to complete

10. Start your "Integration Repository' or "Integration Directory"

again. It should work now.

This will solve the issue

Regards,

Naveen

Former Member
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I understand what to do. But, if I perform those steps, will it be the impact to all users of PI or only to my user?

Because am not able to dare to perform that action as it applies to all users.

Swarnalu.