on 04-15-2011 11:38 AM
Hi,
I want to configure ADS adobe document service in R/3 ECC, how to do that as it does not have java stack.
please let me know
Hi,
You will need to have a J2EE server with the ADSSAP SCA file deployed on it. After this the only step only the JAVA server end is to configure the HTTP destination:
Visual Administrator:
- Services
- Destinations
- HTTP
More information is available at:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/37/504b8cbc2848a494facfdc09a359b1/frameset.htm
Kind Regards,
Hemanth Kumar
SAP ACTIVE GLOBAL SUPPORT
Edited by: Anja Engelhardt on Apr 18, 2011 2:21 PM
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Hi,
If you don't have separate Java stack then you can also use Java stack of solution manager to configure ADS.
Thanks
Sunny
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> I want to configure ADS adobe document service in R/3 ECC, how to do that as it does not have java stack.
Adobe Document Service is part of the Java engine. If you don't have a Java stack then you don't have ADS and hence you can't configure it.
Markus
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