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Managers and Services of the SAP Web Application Server Java

praveenkumar_kadi
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Hi All,

Can anybody give me links/discription/material on "Managers and Services of the SAP Web Application Server Java " ?

Usefull materials will be rewarded with good points

Thanks in advance

-Praveen

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Former Member
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Hi Praveen,

Below is the link of entire WebAS administration.

You can find detailed description of Managers and services at the end of the page in link.

Let me know if it was useful for you.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/2b/f3bc3d16f39e33e10000000a11405a/content.htm

Thanks

Venkatesh

Former Member
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Hi praveen,

When you log in to the Visual administrator, Expand the Kernel node and choose the manager name from the list of available managers.

When it comes to service, there are two types. 1. Service for runtime administration . 2. Service for Properties administration.

Expand the Services node and choose the service name from the list of available services.

Important managers to consider are Applications thread manager, Class loader manager, Cache manager, Thread manager, Ip verification manager, Service manager etc. Each one of it performs its own action.

When you log in to Visual administrator and select Kernel and then manager, it will give you a detailed description and its purpose.

Under service we have timeout service, http service, adapter service etc,

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c0/89fc3eea4d2e5ae10000000a114084/frameset.htm

This page contains almost evrything u needed.

And also, award points if this post helped!!

Thanks

Subu

Former Member
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Hi Praveen,

These are engine components to be used only within the SAP NetWeaver stack.

There is nothing secret, just being internal framework in the engine there is no guarantee that there will be no changes is subsequent releases and SP-s. That's why they are not publicly available and I will be surprised if you can find extensive public documentation.

There should be other means for you to achieve your goals, if you post more details, perhaps someone from the community may help you.

HTH

Peter