on 04-01-2014 6:11 PM
Hello,
I need to configure ADS for Form Processing (ABAP). However, I got the following landscape:
AS JAVA instance: Netweaver 7.01 (EP/BI-Java)
AS ABAP instance: Netweaver 7.4 SR1
Is there any restriction or consideration regarding this scenario? I mean, having an ABAP stack higher than the JAVA. Is it possible?
Regards,
JAM
Hi JAM,
Please find pre-requisite information in SAP help as below
Prerequisites
The AS Java where the ADS are running should have at least the same release as the AS ABAP.
Caution
The following functions for PDF forms require at least the ADS version on AS Java 7.20:
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Deepak Kori
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As this is a B Java I wouldn't use it for configuring the ADS. BI Java is prone for consuming memory. Secondly portal based on NW 7.0 is not compatible with systems based on NW 7.4
Lastly without deploying the ADS components it is not possible to use the ADS. I believe the J2EE systems based on newer NW releases come with ADS deployed.
Regards
RB
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HI Jam
I thing your EP/BI java you have to upgrade to 7.3 and above version. and then follow the SAP Note to configure the ADS 894009 - Adobe Document Services: Configuration
Regards
Sriram
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Hi JAM,
If you need to view PDF documents then the systems you have should work.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Deepak Kori
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In order to us the ADS functionality you need to have a Java stack with ADS component deployed.
Regards
RB
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