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vince_laurent
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I have just spent a better part of a week trying to work on a java issue. We are running Netweaver 7.01 as our Java server to our BW systems. These NW boxes are Java (stack) only servers. I would like to get more up to speed on managing, debugging, monitoring, etc on the Java side of things. I am not even sure I have the terminolgoy right! What courses have you taken that you feel were effective? Right now my role is DBA (Oracle) and backup R3 Admin. As we move to a more Java rich environment I'd like to help fix things (vs bouncing the server all the time). I feel lost in Visual Administrator. I see to many courses that say "The course does not introduce Netweaver fundamentals and administrations." which is exactly what I feel I need.

Thanks!

Vince

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Former Member
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Hi:

There's are many documents can be found on help.sap.com for your query, if you want to learn hands on experience, you'd be better to have a classroom training then would be more beneficial for you.

Regards

Derek

vince_laurent
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... if you want to learn hands on experience, you'd be better to have a classroom training then would be more beneficial for you.

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THAT is the apparently the million dollar question. What classes would benefit me most?

john_studdert
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I was meant to go on a combination TEP10 course recently which covers the same contents as ADM200 and EP200, but that's hard to find (and was cancelled where I did find it). If you're just looking for the Java admin basics look at this course tree: https://training.sap.com/za/en/curriculum/adm_java-sap-system-administration-as-java-general-g/.

ADM200 is almost certainly the one you want if you want the shortest (i.e. cheapest!) course focusing on just Java admin, though unfortunately I cannot yet speak from direct experience. Check out the curricula listed for yourself and don't forget to shop around the various SAP Education centres (that link is for South Africa but the curricula for the courses will be the same elsewhere as long as the version is the same). For example see this course tree from the US SAP Centre: https://training.sap.com/us/en/curriculum/ep_adm_us-portal-administration-us/. And don't forget that there are other combination courses like the TEP10 course (e.g. TADM10/TADM12) that might cover even more of what you're looking for - do some digging around to be sure of what you want.

vince_laurent
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I guess I will start with ADM200 though the other BASIS person in our office didn't think it helped much. I'll go through his book before I go to class so I can ask a few more in depth questions and maybe get more direction.

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Hi Vince,

please have a look "SAP NW 2004s installation and upgrade" and "monitoring and Configuration" guide for better idea.

Regards

Pranay