on 02-10-2007 11:10 PM
Guyz,
I'm a newbie and when i'm trying to follow a 'how to sample idoc' scenario doc, i tried creating a communication channel...even i tried using creating comm. channels with wizard, but i got a wierd error as follows :
"com.sap.aii.ib.core.roa.RoaObjectAccessException: Attempt to read object Adapter Metadata IDoc .......from application REPOSITORY failed......." ...and a very huge java exception.....
later after i did a bit of searching over this forum and sap help, i found a document on marketplace detailing the tests to check our XI system is ready or not (doc name is Readiness_Check_Version3.pdf)... as suspected one of the test for adapters failed....In Adapter Monitoring section of Runtime Workbench, i'm not able to see any adapters other than JPR ...... which is why i suppose no F4 is turning up for adapter type in communication channel....
further more searching on this forum, showed me some hints for downloading XI Content from marketplace to update IR.....Firstly i'm not sure this is the solution, if it is, what all components needs to be downloaded.... can i just download SAP_BASIS 7.00 ? in my system i even have 'SAP BASIS 7.10'.... 'm in utter confusion....
appreciate a quick reply on this with details (pls let me know how to check which SP level is my XI system is installed ? , if i have to download XI Content from mkt place).
thanks a ton in advance
Sreedhar K
Hi,
Can you please check this steps:
a) Reimport the latest version of the SAP Basis Software Component into the Integration Repository. The adapter metadata is contained in that SWC, under the namespace http://sap.com/xi/XI/System
b) Just try with Visual Administrator to check the services for the adapter engine are running or not. All services starts with SAP XI..
SAP XI AF Core
SAP XI AF CPA Cache
SAP XI AF Messaging
SAP XI Adapter XI
SAP XI AF Security
c) Just go thru following link from service.sap.com
https://websmp103.sap-ag.de/~sapdownload/011000358700002757652005E/HowtoMintorAF.pdf
d) In the last Refresh the cache of the Adapter Engine.
1) sxi_cache->goto-->AE Cache
2) check for CPA Cache also
...Satish
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Hi,
1)Try after restarting the Java Stack.
2)Try after SLD cache.
To clear the SLD cache, from the Integration Builder main menu, choose Environment ® Delete Cache for SLD Data.
Once we have deleted the cache for SLD data, accessing objects in the SLD may take longer than usual initially.
This will help you to find SP Level
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/1f/c45b4211aac353e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
http://hostname:500/sap/monitoring/SystemInfo
it will ask u the username/password....provide j2ee_admin password for the same.
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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Hi,
First let us try Restarting the Java Stack in the server and try to resolve the following issue
>> "com.sap.aii.ib.core.roa.RoaObjectAccessException: Attempt to read object Adapter Metadata IDoc .......from application REPOSITORY failed......." ...and a very huge java exception.....
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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