Hi,
Thanks for that guys. Currently we have the following SAP Jar files installed (sapjco3.jar, sapidoc3.jar & wmsap.jar). I haven’t got a SAP Marketplace login, so have requested our SAP guys to check what the latest versions of JCO Jar Files are.
If it turns out that we are currently on the latest version of the JCO Jars files, then would anyone have any ideas what would be causing this issue ?? As I’ve said before, we are currently receiving other IDOCs from SAP without issue. This IDOC that we are having issues with is a custom IDOC that was created somewhat hastily and I’m not wholly convinced that what SAP is sending is valid or correct for this one new IDOC. Is there anyway of capturing the physical data that is being sent from SAP ?? I have turned on the Setting → “Log Throughput Data” and have increased the level of logging to V6 - Verbose, but, I still only get the following details in the JCO Trace file:
Error thrown [Fri Feb 07 10:31:05,517]:Error thrown by application running in JCo Server
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sap/conn/idoc/jco/JCoIDocDocumentList
And the following messages in the IS ServerLog:
2014-02-07 10:31:05 EST [SAP.0104.0005W] Error in RFC Listener nflAdapterConnection.sap.listener:ECC_RFC_LISTENER with status “ALIVE” and connection “5-eccdev.aunz.lncorp.net|sapgw70|webmd”: com/sap/conn/idoc/jco/JCoIDocDocumentList
Any help is greatly appreciated,
David Krivohlavy
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