on 06-09-2008 9:03 AM
Hello People,
I am doing a simple scenario where XI picks up an xml file from a local drive and posts it in different folder on the same drive.
I did the mapping and when I test it, it gives the following error.
Compilation process error : CreateProcess: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\bin\javac -J-Xmx256m @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map1f9b196335f911ddca3800199901f927/O1212997998703.txt @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map1f9b196335f911ddca3800199901f927/S1212997998734.txt error=3
Can someone tell me what went wrong? Need urgent answers please.
Thanks in advance.
Ramesh.
Hi Naidu,
Try to check in Profile parameters of Server is JAVA_HOME parameter is there or not. It seems JAVA_HOME profile parameter is missing so XI is unable to do mapping. Try to check with XI Administrators.
Regards,
Rao.Mallikarjuna
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Hello Mallikarjun,
I have mapped the main route strings of both the source and the target files. Basically they both are same. I want XI to pick the file and post as it is in another folder. So, source and target files are same and mapped exactly. But still the error.
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Chandra Kanth: The links provided did not help mate.
Milan Thaker: I haven't gone to the stage of creating the communication channels yet. When I tried to activate the items, I am getting the error.
guest xi: Yes, the first thing I did was testing the message mapping and it failed
Rao Mallikarjuna: yes, I have checked the JAVA_HOME and it was defined correctly.
SUNIL SINGH: I haven't checked with dummy mapping yet. Do you mean by asking me to do it without giving the source and interfaces in message mapping? or without giving values to the fields? In that case, yes, I tried and it failed.
Any more ideas people?
Thank you.
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Thanks very much for the answers guys.
I have deleted all the objects I created and rebuilt them. When I tried to activate them, I get the same error as follows.
The target objects got activated without problems. But when I try to activate the source objects, I get these error messages.
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Details
Internal error while checking object Message Mapping
YF2FMM | http://www.ford.com/oagis (YF2FCOMP1 , 1.0
of jlr); see details (CHECK_EXCEPTION)
Internal error while checking object Message Mapping
YF2FMM | http://www.ford.com/oagis (YF2FCOMP1 , 1.0
of jlr); see details (CHECK_EXCEPTION)
Compilation process error : CreateProcess: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\bin\javac
-J-Xmx256m @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/O1213104206218.txt
@D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/S1213104206250.txt
error=3
Compilation process error : CreateProcess: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\bin\javac
-J-Xmx256m @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/O1213104206218.txt
@D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/S1213104206250.txt
error=3
Compilation process error : CreateProcess: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\bin\javac
-J-Xmx256m @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/O1213104206218.txt
@D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/S1213104206250.txt
error=3
Compilation process error : CreateProcess: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\bin\javac
-J-Xmx256m @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/O1213104206218.txt
@D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/S1213104206250.txt
error=3
Compilation process error : CreateProcess: D:\j2sdk1.4.2\bin\javac
-J-Xmx256m @D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/O1213104206218.txt
@D:/usr/sap/ERP/DVEBMGS10/j2ee/cluster/server0/./temp/classpath_resolver/Map68461fe036f011dd8fc600199901f927/S1213104206250.txt
error=3
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And yes, I have checked the JAVA_HOME and it was defined correctly.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.
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Hi,
Internal error while checking object Message Mapping
YF2FMM | http://www.ford.com/oagis (YF2FCOMP1 , 1.0
of jlr);
Try to check the message mapping YF2FMM.
I think, this map is not in active state. If your using GMT means there are some nodes in the target side that needs to be mapped.
Insufficient mapping leads to the compilation error.
Regards,
Rao.Mallikarjuna
Hi Ramesh,
Have you tested your mapping in stand alone mode (in IR).
The path that you are getting is one where all the mapping get saved.
is it happening with all the mapping that you have created (please confirm with dummy mapping).
thanks
Sunil singh
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Go to message mapping and try to test there.Does it successfully test here?
Thanks
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Hey,
Seems you are taking input a .txt file.
Check in your configuration(in channel) what extension you are giving for the file. It should be an XML file.
rewards points if useful.
regards,
Milan
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hi
specify the jstartup/vm/home parameter in the instance profile to be directed at the correct JAVA_HOME.
Furthermore, act by SAP Note 718901.
heck the CLASSPATH of java means JAVA_HOME in the server side.
Also test ur mapping using this blog
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/09/16/xi-how-to-test-your-mapping-in-real-life-scenarios
thrread can help you fix the issue
regards
chandrakanth
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