SAP NetWeaver Portal enables the creation of iViews based on remotely located systems. In case of connection failure, an exception will be raised. This blog was written in order to assist with troubleshooting the root cause of the connection failure.
In addition the following documentation page provides full description about this feature:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73ehp1/helpdata/en/f5/b36fcd92a5472bbad125a9c6a0fcf8/content.htm
and recently new traces have been added (see note number 1940155).
While creating new content using the "content admin" role, you can choose to create "iView From Remote Source"
There are 4 different types of iViews from remote source available:
The values filled in the wizard fields must be valid according to the type of remote iView being generated.
Before using the iView from remote source feature the following Prerequisite must be filled:
The connection test should pass successfully
As previously mentioned, it is highly important to fill the values in the iView generation wizard according to the type of remote iView chosen.
The table below provides information about the relevant fields and values that should be used for each iView type
Web Dynpro Java | Web Dynpro ABAP | Transaction | SAP Portal Component iView | Filling the wizard fields |
select the alias of the SAP system from which you want to take the iView | select the alias of the SAP portal system from which you want to take the iView | 'Search In' Field | ||
type a string for filtering the transactions you are interest in, you can type '*' for no filter at all | type a string for filtering the available iViews, you can type '*' for no filter at all | 'Search For' field | ||
choose "Web Dynpro Java" | choose "Web Dynpro ABAP" | choose "Transaction" | choose "SAP Portal Component iView" | 'Application Type' field |
n/a | [optional] you can limit your search to a specific role | 'Search in Role' | ||
choose According to the described in this link | n/a | 'Implementation' field | ||
Web Dynpro Java | Web Dynpro ABAP | Transaction | SAP Portal Component | :Screenshots |
In case of connection failure the following message will appear in the portal: "Connection to SAP component system failed; check the system settings"
The table below provides tips for troubleshooting according to the relevant iView type:
Web Dynpro Java | Web Dynpro ABAP | Transaction | SAP Portal Component iView | Step# |
Recheck the values you entered into the wizard fields, make sure they are valid | 1 | |||
| 2 | |||
Make sure the user you are connected with has access to the remote portal you are trying to connect | n/a | n/a | Make sure the user you are connected with has access to the remote portal you are trying to connect | 3 |
n/a | Verify that "user mapping for system access" is defined for your user (under identity management – see Appendix Screenshot | n/a | 4 | |
Check the recent trace file for more information | 5 |
The screenshots below shows the process for the different iView types:
1. SAP Portal Component iViewThe result should be a list of all the available iViews:
In case the operation fails, the following message appears on the screen:
2. TransactionThe result should be a list of all the relevant transactions:
In case the operation fails, the following message appears on the screen:
3. Web Dynpro ABAPThe result should be a list of all the relevant content:
In case the operation fails, the following message appears on the screen:
4. Web Dynpro JavaThe result should be a list of all the relevant content:
In case the operation fails, the following message appears on the screen:
5. Appendix ScreenshotHow to verify that "user mapping for system access" is defined for your user?
Check under: User Administration -> identity management -> User mapping for system access:
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