on 12-31-2014 6:06 AM
are u using jdk.1.7?
if yes, please change to jdk 1.6
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Hi Nitesh,
As a quick workaround, can you use the telnet tool to deploy (check SAP NOTE 1715441).
Hope this helps.
Thank you and have a nice day!
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Kind Regards,
Hemanth
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Hi All,
Thanks for your valuable help.
I resolved this issue by re-extracting the nwds in a new folder .
I am able to deploy my application to Portal Now.
The Application is getting deployed and when i try to execute the application which accesses the data from ECC using BAPI it is showing an exception messages in the bottom of the page.
I have already configured the JCO and destinations an the are tested to be OK.
Kindly guide me to get this resolved.
Regards,
Nitesh
Hi Nitesh,
The SapNetweaverDeveloperStudio.ini file
-vm
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_07\bin\javaw.exe
Just try up to bin only.like C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_07\bin
Other wise check the you jdk initialed in C drive means.Check your system 32bit / 64 bit.
the above path for 64 bit only.
Other wise check this folder(C:\Program Files (x86)) java is available.Available means use this path.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.6.0_07\bin
Regards,
Durga Rao V.
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Hi
JAVA_HOME does not count here.
Other environment variables like PATH does not count either i.e. java -version can be misleading too.
What counts as others mentioned previously is the -vm parameter in the ini file. However often mistyping this parameter (due to whitespace in path and other typos) often the parameter is ignored.
I can suggest this hint: delete the -vm parameter (as well as the next line if the path to javaw.exe is in the next line) and restart nwds. This case nwds will prompt you to browse the javaw.exe. Make sure you browse for a 32bit jdk1.6 one. If the jdk you browse for is not in the x86 version of the program files then you use a not supported 64bit version. JRE is not supported eiher.
Cheers
Ervin
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