on 11-11-2015 4:50 PM
Hi All -
I am trying to login to IDM developer studio in Eclipse for the first time it was giving below error.
Login Failed: Unrecognized SSL Message
If I check the Eclipse Error log it was showing below error in the screenshot.
If you see the versions of the DevStudio Service on java server and DevStudio PlugIn in Eclipse:
As per my understanding version mismatch of 8.1.13 and 8.1.11 the error was showing up.
Now my question was how to match the either of the version to other version? Since we don't have choice to select the version to download.
So how do we match these two versions in order to login successfully.
Your help highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Hi -
Here I want to extend the problem description.
If I downgrade the both the versions, DevStudio service and DevStudio PlugIn to 8.0.2, I was able to login to Developer Studio in Eclipse. That means there is no issue with SSL and other stuff.
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Hello Nageswara,
You can un-install the existing SAP IDM plugin. Then,
In Eclipse go to Help\Install New Software\Add and choose 'archive' and find the location of the Eclipse archive from SCA content (IDM8.0_xxxxxxx\DATA_UNITS\IDM_CONFIG_LM_FOR_ECLIPSE_80\)
This should match the versions of services deployed in NW and plug-in in Eclipse. Choosing to download from the site would get you latest available plug-in.
Kind regards,
Jai
Hi Nageswara,
after 8.0 Eclipse plug-in is delivered via SAP Development Tools for Eclipse.
In general the Developer studio should be backward compatible and if there are issues with this you can open a message and we can fix it.
Here you can see how to update it:Updating Identity Management Developer Studio - SAP Identity Management Installation and Update Guid...
Best wishes,
Fedya Toslev
Hello Jai,
I had raised the an OSS with SAP over this and as per them SP level for both above component is same i.e. SP01 however the patches are diffrent.
But this should not create any issues.
Please look for below
1. host name setting in Eclipse.
2. Check if eclipse is pointing to correct java home
3. Check if eclipse is referring to the correct cacert file which you need to generate.
Regards,
Yatin Phad
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