on 2012 Jun 13 8:05 AM
Hi, From few days I am facing an issue regarding printing of PDF forms. Solution discovered is to install ADS, but main concern is my system doesn't have JAVA stack installed. Can anyone help me on this?
Regards,
Srinivas.
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hi,
to configure ADS.
you need a JAVA stack either on the same system or you can connect to any JAVA stack system or ABAP + JAVA stack system in your Landscape.
your single JAVA system can cater number of ABAP system for ADS.
on portal( JAVA STACK) there is component as ADS need to be install.
and there is few configuration need to be done for the connectivity after that u can see the PDF in internet browser.
JAVA STACK is requird as it open the PDF in browser. with the help pf ADS component having PDF plugins in it.
and for PDF form there is setting need to be done on ADOBE software install on the machine u r working on
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Srini
You should look into the ADS installation and configuration guide. It has the detailed steps..
Here is the link to download the above guides
sandip
1. Log on to the SAP System with an admin
user, TCODE : SU01.
choose create, Username : ADSUser, User Type : “system user”
with standard password.
1.2.
TCODE : PFCG, create a role ADSCallers (no authorizations required).
Activate the role. Assign user ADSUser to this role.Assigning
the Security Role in Java
1.1. Log on to the Visual Administrator.
2.2. On the Cluster tab, choose Server
<x> → Services→Security Provider.
3.3. On the User
Management tab, choose the Treetab
in the left panel.
4.4. In the UserTree,
ensure that the user you created in ABAP appears under the ADSCallersgroup.
5.5. On the Policy
Configurations tab, in the Componentsarea,
select com.adobe/AdobeDocumentServices*AdobeDocumentServicesAssembly.jar.
6.6. On the Security
Roles tab, select ADSCallerfrom
the Security Roles list.
7.7. In the Mappingsarea,
choose Add,
which is assigned to Users. A
dialog Choose Users or Groups is
displayed.
8.8. Choose the Treetab.
9.9. In the User
Tree,
under the ADSCallersgroup,
select the ADSUseryou
just created and choose OK.
This assigns the new user to the ADSCallersecurity
role.
Create
a RFC destination ADS
(connection type G).
Target Host: J2EE engine name where ADS is
installed
Service No: J2EE engine http port
Path Prefix: /AdobeDocumentServices/Config?style=rpc
–Choose
the Logon/Security
tab and select Basic
Authentication
Enter ADSUser
and the earlier specified password.
–Create
User ADS_AGENT
in ABAP with “service” user type.
Assign the role SAP_BC_FP_ICF this user.
if AS ABAP and AS Java (with ADS) are
on the same system (Double-Stack or Java Add-In).
Assign the role SAP_BC_FPADS_ICF this user.
if AS ABAP and AS Java (with ADS) are on
different systems
SICF
activation
Transaction:
SICF
Choose the service Default_host
__MCE_ITEM__®
sap __MCE_ITEM__®
bc
__MCE_ITEM__®
fp
activate it
Creating
http-destination for Web AS in admin tool.
Tool:
Visual Admin __MCE_ITEM__® Destination
service Under
HTTP,
create entry FP_ICF_DATA_<SID>
where SID is ABAP backend.
URL:http://<ABAP server>:<ABAP http
port>/
Authentication
type: Basic
User:
ADS_AGENT
Password:
configured by previous step
Save your changes.
In 700 ADS is installed by default along
with the AS JAVA but in 710, We have to select it as a separate Usage Type, if
not selected during the installation then we can install these Adobe services
separately.
\Note:Verifying the ADS Destination as a
part of Configuration.
a.n SE38 check the version of the ads
using the report FP_PDF_TEST_00.
b.n SE38 check if you can get a pdf
output using report FP_PDF_TEST_01
Sap note :894009
: Adobe Document Services: Configuration Guide (SAP NW 7.0)
SAP note: 944221
:Troubleshooting if problems occur in forms
Links:
Configuration
Guide:
I hope these are some useful information.
Regards, Premsukh Bishnoi
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