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To find the number of j2ee Engines accessing the middleware system

Former Member
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How to find the number of j2EE Engines accessing the Middleware system.

Regards,

Haritha

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praveenkumar_kadi
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Hi Haritha,

I 'm afraid that I don't have much idea to find it practically...somehow I managed.

look at system variable

sy-host.

check FM AS4_GET_PTF_STATUS_ALL

more details

check

Former Member
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I am using ABAP system as my middleware system.

From an ABAP system i need to know how many j2ee engines are accessing

the ABAP system.

Former Member
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Hi,

If you want to know goto transaction al08, here you find the no of user and system that are accessing your ABAP system.

Reward, if helps!!

praveenkumar_kadi
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Tell me your scenario...I couldn't visualize this. which middleware you are accessing..? Weblogic/websphere/MQ series/Tibco.. ?

In weblogic as for as i know it's possible to view no of j2ee engines in admin console of server configuration tasks... let me know whether i am in the right direc tion.

then I will let you know how to do that...!