on 10-20-2006 10:57 PM
Hi,
when I want to create a JCO Connection I get this error :
Failed to create new JCO client connection WD_FLIGHTLIST_METADATA_DEST:
com.sap.tc.webdynpro.services.sal.sl.api.WDSystemLandscapeException: Error while obtaining JCO connection.
I have found some topic about this problem, but no solution for me.
In the "Adaptive RFC - Troubleshooting Guide", the 2 solutions are :
1. Please run Adaptive RFC within the J2EE engine environment only : how can I do this ?
2. The problem could be that the SLD does not contain logon groups for the R/3 system you refer to via
message server connection : in my creation wizard the logon groups and system name are empty ! Is it normal ?
However in the "Content Management" from Web Dynpro the "SLD connection test" works fine.
I already imported the CR_Content.zip and the cimsap.zip, and executed all installation templates from NW !
What configuration is missing ?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Mathieu
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Hi Lohitha,
I have already read this topic and I follow the step to make a JCO but when I click to the finish button I get this error :
Failed to create new JCO client connection WD_FLIGHTLIST_METADATA_DEST:
com.sap.tc.webdynpro.services.sal.sl.api.WDSystemLandscapeException: Error while obtaining JCO connection.
Must I define 2 default JCO ? For example WD_MODELDATA_DEST and WD_RFC_METADATA_DEST to create the others JCOs ?
Regards,
Mathieu
Hi
Go through this link trouble shooting.
Point 6 is ur answer.
This might helps you.
Thanks
Lohi.
Hi lohi,
I have already read this guide, my questions are :
In your link "Adaptive RFC - Troubleshooting Guide", the 2 solutions are :
1. Please run Adaptive RFC within the J2EE engine environment only : how can I do this ?
2. The problem could be that the SLD does not contain logon groups for the R/3 system you refer to via
message server connection : in my creation wizard the logon groups and system name are empty ! Is it normal ?
Have you got an idea ?
Thanks,
Mathieu
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