on 01-10-2008 5:36 AM
Hi all
I want to work with webdynpros also. So what are the requirements?
Imean SAP 4.7 EE or ECC 5 or 6
Netweaver Developer Studio (version any?)
Kindly let me know
Hi Sumeith,
For working with Web Dynpro, following are the requirements:
1) You have a J2EE Engine (WAS) installed locally or remotely, on which you can deploy the Web Dynpro applications.
2) You have NWDS installed locally. Also you J2EE engine settings are set in the following menu path of your NWDS:
Window -> Preferences -> SAP J2EE Engine
For more info on Web Dynpro, see my answer in this thread:
/thread/431390 [original link is broken]
Bye
Ankur
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Hi Sumeith,
Please close the thread if your question has been answered.
Bye
Ankur
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Anurag
Its my friend who wantas to work withwebdynpros and asked me t install it.
From thelinks you have given I could not get what s required other than the trial version.
I mean should i install ECC 5 or 6 on his system alongwith NWDS is my question. Can you answer for i am not able to access thesitres from my ODC.
Hi Sumeith,
You don't need to install ECC 5 or 6 for working on Web Dynpro. Install SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Java Trial Version using the following link:
[SAP NetWeaver 7.0 Java Trial Version|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e0576c7e-e306-2a10-37b8-a25d82e6f9d8]
Install NWDS separately, and you can start working on Web Dynpro.
Bye
Ankur
But is that sufficent enough for him to work extensively on webdynpros?
Also he has sap 4.7 ee right now installed oin his system.
Is it ok if i install the trial version on another drive without removing sap 47. will doing that affect the sap?
The trial version has only java environemnt. any particular details to make note of... let me know
Sumeith,
If you are talking about Web Dynpro Java, then this is sufficient. You should have NWDS to develop and an J2EE application server to deploy. Thats it.
Regarding installation, I don't see any problem in installing it on the same machine, as long as the machine is strong enough to take the load (RAM and all).
Bye
Ankur
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