on 07-21-2009 4:37 PM
Hi, all.
I made a unlimited recursive call in my web dynpro app. >.<
The worse thing is that I deployed and executed it. >.<!!!
Now my server is running slowly.
How can I stop the app?
Thx.
Hi,
You can use the Web Dynpro Content Administrator in the portal to browse (and disable) deployed content : http://HOSTNAME:PORT/webdynpro/dispatcher/sap.com/tcwdtools/Explorer
Regards,
Pierre
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Hi,
you can stop applications via the deplyoment console in the visual administrator.
Regards,
Sunaina Reddy T
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Hi,
U can stop application using Visual Admin.
Open VisualAdmin tool under Services Find the option Deploy.Here u can Stop the application. OR
ContentAdministration>webdynpro>Deployed Content-->browse to the Application --->U will find the option Disable
Regards,
Srikanth
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Hi,
you can start and stop applications via the deplyoment console in the visual administrator. Unfortunately, i dont have access to one right now, so i cant give you directions.
but maybe you figure it out yourself
Jan
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>you can start and stop applications via the deplyoment console in the visual administrator. Unfortunately, i dont have access to one right now, so i cant give you directions.
NW 7.0: VisualAdmin tool -> Services -> Deploy -> Stop application
NW 7.1: NWA -> Start & Stop -> Applications -> Stop application
BR, Sergei
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