on 09-13-2005 11:08 AM
Hi All,
Could you please help me to locate the aii_map_api.jar file in the sap service market place? Is there any other source from where i can get this. I cant access the server directories due to permissions settings.
Thanks,
Sandeep
Hi Arpit Seth
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Please send the aii_map_api.jar file.
Thanks
regrads
Brahmaji A.
Message was edited by: Agasthuri Doss
Message was edited by: Agasthuri Doss
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Hi,
you can get the jar files using below link
http://PIHost:port/rep/repository/com.sap.xpi.ib.mapping.lib.jar
check the blog for more
Regards,
Muni.
Hi,
Can any one send me the aii_map_api.jar file.
Best Regards,
Vinod.
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If you want to download this from service marketplace, there are two ways:
1. Download SAPXITOOL13P_3-20000274.sca (about 40 MB)
Extract IntegrationServices.sda (with WinZip)
Here you find the aii_map_api.jar
2. Download SAPXIPCK13_0-20000423.sca (about 14 MB)
extract pck.sda
Both files are very big, so you should have a quick connection.
Regards
Stefan
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give ur mail id i will send this jar
>> please don't ask for email id, for solution, the other SCN user's might not know the solution for the raised question.
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I am trying to do some SAP XI exercise using Java mapping. But don't have this aii_map_api.jar file. Bought a remote access to a SAP XI server. Neither have access to file directories of the XI server nor have access to Market Place to get this jar file. Wondering if I could get this jar file from some kind heart:)
Thanking you.
Tariq
Hi Tariq,
No need to worry.
If your machine is running on windows operating system,(remember your machine means from where you work on Repository and Directory Frameworks)
Then look in this folder,
C:\Documents and Settings\<youruserprofile>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\javaws\cache\http\D<HOSTNAME>\P<J2EEPORT>\DMrep\DMrepository
where <HOSTNAME> - host name of XI server.
<J2EEPORT> - J2EE dispatcherport of XI server[generally it will be 50000 if instance number is 00 or it will 50000+(100 X Instance number)]
<youruserprofile> - the userprofile with which your are working on your machine.
in the directory you will find "RMaii_map_api.jar". Copy this to your working directory for java mapping class program and set in classpath. You can also rename this jar file as the original name is "aii_map_api.jar".
Thanks,
gujjeti
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