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transaction code to access java editor

former_member187447
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hi

i would like to know the transaction code to access java editor

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Former Member
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Hi,

Never heard of anything like transaction code to open java editor. As mentioned above in one of the responses, best way to write java code is using NWDS.

However, if you are good at java and do not require assistance in methods and class selections while coding, then you could develop your code in editors like Editplus and then use NWDS to deploy the code on server.

However, for creation of java projects (with supporting jars, ears etc.), NWDS is very good option.

Thanks,

Bhavish

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Hi,

Firstly java editor in XI, where did it come 4rm? No tcodes.

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*RAJ*</b>

prateek
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In context of XI, there is a tcode sxmb_ifr to access integration builder residing on java stack. Otherwise i think the tcodes are used only for the abap stack components

Regards,

Prateek

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Hi,

The best practivce is to use Java Editor (eg: NWDS) to write java code. So far I have come to know about any t-code that will open Java Editor from ABAP stack:)

Better to use Eclipse or NWDS.

Thanks

Farooq.

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former_member214364
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Hi Kalyan,

what do you mean by Tcode for Java editor?

can you explain your requirement with more details.

Thanks,

Jag

former_member187447
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actually i was referring to the following link in which the blogger has used some java editor

/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2006/07/24/integrating-java-editor-in-xi-integration-stack

kalyan