on 05-31-2016 5:44 AM
Hi Folks,
While configuring ADS for our ECC system , we are getting below error on
executing report FP_TEST_00:
ADS: com.adobe.ProcessingException: com.adobe.ProcessingException: XMLFM
Exception
And same error while executing report FP_CHECK_DESTINATION_HTTP:
Caused by: com.adobe.ProcessingException: XMLFM Exception during render:
org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE
at com.adobe.ads.operation.Render.execute(Unknown Source)
at com.adobe.ads.operation.ADSOperation.doWork(Unknown Source)
ABAP and JAVA server both are on NW 7.40 version.
Reports for version information is running fine in both abap as well as java server.
Refer attached file for screenshots of various testing conducted by us.
Regards,
Abhishek Kalra
Dear Abhishek,
Paste the default trace and also let us know the Operating system.
With Regards
Ashutosh Chaturvedi
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Hi Abhishek,
Try below steps to see if they solves the issue.
Start configtool and navigate to this location:
Configtool -> cluster-data -> instance_ID -> dispatcher -> services -> iiop
Under "local properties" section, ensure that the following properties are set:
where xx is the instance number.
Then check if these ports are allocated by other processes with the netstat -a command. If the ports are allocated, please stop the whole J2EE cluster and kill the process which uses this port and restart the AS Java server again.
Regards
Prithviraj
Hi Abhishek ,
did you check the DSSADS user have correct password and correct role has assigned , after that check the rfc as well and check smicm ports is active or not , and deactivate ssl connection from RFC of ADS .
in ADS portal check whether you have assigned correct port number or not .
let me know if it is resolved or i can connect via any remote application , i can help it out .
Regards ,
Arpit
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