on 01-02-2008 3:00 PM
what are the various trouble shooting and debugging methods to solve cc errors. What are the major errors occur due to cc and when?
how to start and stop cc and where ?
what is the procedure to restart j2ee engine... what are the uses of doing this and what kind of issues it will solve....
thanks in advance...
Hi,
>how to start and stop cc and where ?
1) In Configuration the bottom where you can activate or deactivate option is availabale you have to select it ..save it activate it.
2) RWB go to the Adapter montoring where in Admin tab you can activate and deactivate the adapters
3) Thru Visual Admin also yopu can do it
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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Shiva,
what are the various trouble shooting and debugging methods to solve cc errors. What are the major errors occur due to cc and when?
Ans: First of all providing all requird infromation in CC, press F7 to check the errors if any.
Secondly, you need to also check for typo errors (some times we do typing mistakes)
Third, after runnig the scenario in real time testing best place to see the cc errors or success is RWB (Runtime Work Bench). In RWB under component monitoring select the CC monitoring to do the same.
how to start and stop cc and where ?
Ans: you can do it in two ways.
i) Just deactivate the CC in ID.
ii) in RWB you under advance you will find the option to stop and start.
what is the procedure to restart j2ee engine... what are the uses of doing this and what kind of issues it will solve....
Ans: Use tcode SMICM -
> GO, here you will find the option to restart the J2EE engine.
All jave related issues can be solved by this. But sill depends upon type of error.
Regards,
Sarvesh
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