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sapjco library

Former Member
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Hello specialists

During installation of the SAP Integration toolkit I missed the step to put the sapjco library (jar file) to the shared/lib folder in the tomcat 5.5 installation directory.

I did it later on but it seems not to work even after rebooting the server.

Can I do something else or do I need to uninstall / reinstall the whole SAP Integration Toolkit again?

Which version of JCO do I need? We're running BOE on Windows Server 2008 64bit edition.

Thanks in advance and best regards

Renaud

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IngoH
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Hi,

when you say "it seems not to work" - what exactly does that mean in this case ?

Ingo

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sorry... when going into the central management console -> maintenance -> authentication -> SAP and there opening the tab "import roles" I get error com/sap/mw/jco/JCO$Function.

IngoH
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Hi,

take a look at note 1274700

ingo

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Hi

Thanks for pointing me to this note. Followed it but didn't change anything. I've put sapjco3.jar to C:\Program Files (x86)\Business Objects\Tomcat55\shared\lib using the same windows account (local Administrator account) I used earlier to install the SAP Integration Toolkit. Authorizations should be fine, CLASSPATH is set accordingly and I also tried with 32 and 64 bit version of this sapjco3.jar.

BTW: SAPGUI installation was done before installing SAP Integration Toolkit. The files

- sapjco3.dll

- librfc32.dll

- librfc32u.dll

are located in C:\Windows\SysWOW64

For me it seems to be ok, but still doesn't work (same error as mentioned in my earlier post).

Any other ideas?

Best regards

Renaud

IngoH
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you need to use SAP Jc 2.1.8 or 2.1.9 > not JCo 3

Ingo

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thanks! this solved it somehow... now I get this:

Exception in JSP: /jsp/auth/sapsec_import_role.jsp:22 19: 20: <% 21: String context=secSAPR3ImportRoleBean.getContextPath(); 22: secSAPR3ImportRoleBean.init(request); 23: response.setHeader("Expires", "0"); 24: %> 25: Stacktrace:

I already found this thread:

And made sure to have librfc32.dll and sapjcorfc.dll in the correct folders. The rebootet the system and now everything is fine.

Thank you very much!

Renaud

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