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J2EE version not showing original after upgrade

Former Member
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Hi

As part of Oracle upgrade 9.2.0.6 to 10.2.0.2, we have a pre-requisite to perform J2EE Service Pack to 13 atleast..

As part of that, we did upgrade the Java system from SP09 to SP16 and checked the System Information page and Java version showed 6.40 SP16.

After upgrading Oracle to 10g, we notice that the Java version reverted back to 6.40 SP9 instead of SP16.

What could be possible reason & solution ??

Thanks & Regards

Madhu

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Former Member
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Hi

I got solution to my problem..

Its a bug in WAS 640 when updated with Oracle.

OSS note 884678 resolved our problem..

Thanks for all your effort !!

Regards

Madhu

former_member185954
Active Contributor
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Ok great,

thanks for sharing the information.

Regards,

Siddhesh

Former Member
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Hi

It is truely strage.. I dont have screenshots of it..

However I was adviced by one of my colleague to redeploy two SDA files namely, "com.sap.portal.ep.version.sda" and

"com.sap.netweaver.coll.version.sda"on the server.

Is this advicable.. If yes, How do I redeploy ??

Thanks & Regards

Madhu

former_member185954
Active Contributor
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Hi,

I would suggest you to raise OSS message and ask SAP , why this has happened.

Still if you wish to redeploy those files, here is a link with the procedure.

<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/22/a7663bb3808c1fe10000000a114084/frameset.htm">SDM deploying applications</a>

Regards,

Siddhesh

Former Member
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Hi

The file shows SP9 only.. But as explained in the my statement the Java version showed 6.40 SP16 after java upgrade.. But after oracle ugrade & restart of SAP system, the java version reverted back to SP9

How do we re-deploy com.sap.portal.ep.version.sda" and

"com.sap.netweaver.coll.version.sda"on the server ??

Regards

Madhu

former_member185954
Active Contributor
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Hi,

It sounds pretty strange, ideally the Oracle upgrade should not change the J2EE engine, it could change the JDK , however JDK and J2EE are two completely different things.

Do you have any screenshots of before and after upgrade, maybe you can upload it on an image website and put links here for the experts to see what has happened.

Regards,

Siddhesh

former_member185954
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Where are you checking this version ?

Check this file:

/usr/sap/<SID>/DVEBMGS<sys number>/j2ee/cluster/dispatcher/version.txt

It should show something like:

  1. Specifies the version of the system

Cluster-Version: 6.40 PatchLevel 105424.313

Build-On:Tuesday, August 15, 2006 18:56 GMT

Perforce-Server:

Project-Dir:JKernel/630_VAL_REL

JKernel Change-List:105424

Build machine:SAPInternal

Build java version:1.3.1_18-b01 Sun Microsystems Inc.

<b>SP-Number: 18</b>

Source-Dir: D:\make\engine\630_VAL_REL\builds\JKernel\630_VAL_REL\archive\dbg

if this file is okay , here SP-Number shows the patch number.

Regards,

Siddhesh