on 12-20-2004 1:50 PM
HTTP Service Maintainence for BSP
Posted: Dec 20, 2004 6:34 AM Reply E-mail this post
Hi Friends..
A clarification :
I transported a BSP in production. When I go there to display my BSP in SE80 its gives a message:
There is no SICF node yet for this BSP Application.
Could not generate the node automatically.
Add a node manually using "HTTP Service Maintainence"
Also I am not able to run this BSP and it throws exception.
I want to know whether can we create directly in Production for this BSP or
If I transport this from DEV System will it be automatically created in the Production System after the Transport.
I am quite new to BSP..
Immediate help would be appreciated.
Regards
Deepak
You can transport from DEV to Production no problem, however the first time you will need to go into transaction SICF in your Production system and activate all the nodes for the application as well as the standard nodes (same as in DEV).
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The nodes you can't transport. Basically if you edit your BSP Application you create a workbench request you then transport that. You should be able to see the BSP Application in SE80 on your Production system.
If all the nodes on your Production system for SICF for this application and the standard items are all activated you should be able to call the application and it should work then.
Hi Craig,
I have added following objects in the transport request.
Can you just see if its fine.
<b>ICF Service R3TR SICF ZBSP_FILENET 907RM5PM0WS1BRG2HAYGJYC1N
Definition of BSP Application LIMU WAPD ZBSP_FILENET
Info Object from the MIME Repository R3TR SMIM 41A36AFC605601560000000095B7B850</b>
Regards
Deepak
What you have in your Transport request you are the only one that is going to know if it's right or not.
What you need to do is check transaction SE80 on your PRODUCTION system and see if your BSP Application is there after you do your transport.
If yes then check transaction SICF on your PRODUCTION system and see if the nodes for the application are ACTIVE.
If yes then you should be able to call your application
http://[server].[domain]:[port]/sap/bc/sap/bsp/[application name]
Hi Craig,
I transported this request(which had ICF Settings, Mime Object and BSP). Now when I go in Test System and then in SE80, I display my BSP and when I execute from SE80, it tries to open following url in IE:
it does not display and gives me a message -
"You are not authorized to view this page" It does not even ask for WAS userid and password screen
Do we need to set up authorization for this BSP ?
regards
Deepak
Message was edited by: DEEPAK PARASHAR
Hi Raja,
Do you mean to say i will have to reactivate SICF service in QA or Production server manually. I had transported active version.
When I am trying to test this BSP from SE80 it is simply throwing this URL. And gives the message that you are not authorized to view this page.
<b>http://brcbdbd1.amoco.com:8010/sap/bc/bsp/sap/zbsp_filenet/default.htm?sap-client=110&sap-sessioncmd=open</b>
It does not even ask for the userid/password dialog box for my WEb Application Server.
can you guide me further on this.
Regards
Deepak
Yes you must reactive manually in SICF for DEV and PRODUCTION (at least the 1st time)
what does this url give you?
First,
Did you check in production in SICF whether your service is activated if not do that first and activate if necessary.
Second.
In you browser un check the option for friendly http error at tools->internet options->advanced->show friendly HTTP error messages
and tell us what you see when you run your application.
REgards
Raja
Hi Craig,
I had written this BSP which takes parameters from a BW report and in turn calls another URL with those parameters in the URL..
Its client requirement and I could not think of calling url from BW reports..Ultimately it calls a url in explorer for a scanned image stored on other application(NON-SAP)
Thanks
Deepak
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