on 07-26-2005 8:27 PM
I need to know whether SAPJCO.jar will work fine in unix environment and also whether is it compactible with websphere version 3.4.
Hi Nikki,
JCO is jar framework inside JCA(Java connector architecture).JCA is designed to operate in any OS and any Appl server.
Since your requirement is Unix and Websphere it shd work 100% since we are loading only the .class files in the OS & we all know Java class files are OS independent and readily runnable in all Appl server incl Websphere from IBM.
Refer this link as it has useful configurations details:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/f7/0c2441509fa831e10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm
Rdgs,
Guru
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Hi Nikki,
The answer for your question is <b>YES</b>. Unix supports java and Websphere. I think you are aware of of running complex J2EE applications on websphere. If you are able to run java based applications on your server and do not worry you can run sapjco.jar without any problem. Recently we had an integration project [ SAP R/3 and Lotus Domino Server]. It worked out perfectly.
Read this will let you know more,
Hope this will solve your problem.
Thanks
Kathirvel
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Hi Nikki,
Even i am looking for the same details. Could you please let me know whether SAP jCo works with Websphere 3.5 in UNIX environment. I hope you have the answer for this now. We have a crisis on this.
Thanks.
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Yes it will work on Unix. Not sure about the compatibility with Websphere but I doubt if will be any problem.
Cheers,
Sanjeev
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