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  • 1.  SAP Integration using 9.7 Trial.

    Posted Sat February 28, 2015 02:49 AM

    I downloaded the webMethods 9.7 trial and wanted to test the SAP Adaptor.

    I see that the ‘SAP Adaptor’ is not shown under the IS Admin->Adaptors. Even when I try to create Adaptor service using designer, It only shows that the JDBC adaptor is available and not the SAP Adaptor. But under the system packages I see that the package WMSAP is loaded.

    So, SAP Adaptor is partially loaded and I am not able to connect to SAP using webMethods 9.7 trial. Did anyone use SAP Adaptor using webMethods 9.7 trial?

    Thanks in Advance.


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  • 2.  RE: SAP Integration using 9.7 Trial.

    Posted Sat February 28, 2015 11:44 AM

    Hi Sam ,

    Please place the SAP Jco jar files

    1. sapidoc3.jar
    2. sapjco3.jar

    in the server classpath and then restart the IS .


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  • 3.  RE: SAP Integration using 9.7 Trial.

    Posted Sun March 01, 2015 12:57 PM

    Thanks Rakesh, It worked after copying all the files sapidoc.* and sapjco3.* to the lib folder worked for me.

    I understood that it not only needs .jar files , but also other files ( sapidoc.* and sapjco3.* )


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  • 4.  RE: SAP Integration using 9.7 Trial.

    Posted Mon March 02, 2015 02:51 AM

    There is a dll file “sapjco3.dll” which you need to register in windows OS.
    For unix system placing sapidoc*.jar and sapjco*.jar will suffice.


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  • 5.  RE: SAP Integration using 9.7 Trial.

    Posted Mon March 02, 2015 06:22 AM

    Usually there is no need to register the dll on Windows.

    It should suffice to place it under IntergrationServer/lib.
    This is also true for the Unix-variants libsapcjo3.so or libsapcjo3.sl.
    Please make sure that these are executable by your application user.

    The jars sohould be placed under IntegrationServer/packages/WmSAP/code/jars/static.
    This is described in detail in the SAP-Adapters-Installation-Guide.

    Please remember to shutdown and restart the IS after placing the files.

    Regards,
    Holger


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