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Reinstallaing or upgrading PDK

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I hava EP version 6.0.11.3.0, with PDK installed.

Some entries under the <u>Java Developement</u> don't work. For instance, the docs under <u>Getting Started</u> give a <i>404 Not Found</i> error. So I want to reinstall/update PDK.

1) Where can I read my current PDK version installed?

In the SDM repository I can find 2 SCAs:

- <b>pdk-content</b> having <i>count</i> 1000.630.0.1.0.20041202135745

- <b>pdk-javadocs</b> having <i>count</i>1000.630.0.1.0.20041202135739

In the SDN's download are, I see:

- Portal Development Kit 6.0 SP12 (aka. "Developer Cockpit")

- Portal Development Kit 6.0 SP2

- Portal Development Kit 5.0

To which one does my PDK version correspond?

2) Which is the highest PDK version that can run with my EP SP11 version?

Thanks a lot, Davide

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Hi Davide

>>1) Where can I read my current PDK version installed?

Go to Java Development -> Documentation -> Version

Here u can find the PDK version imported into the portal.

>>2) Which is the highest PDK version that can run with my EP SP11 version?

I hope the Portal Development Kit 6.0 SP12 (aka. "Developer Cockpit") can be installed without any impediments.

Hope this helps.

regards,

Joshua Kiran

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I don't have this 2nd level entry: <i>Java Development -> Documentation</i>. I only have: <i>Tools, Getting Started, User Interface Development, Portal Development, Portal Runtime Technology, Knowledge Management, Javadocs.</i>

Probably is my PDK version very very old?

Thanks, Davide

Former Member
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Hi Davide,

Just check the following...

Go to Content Administration -> Portal Content -> Portal Content(folder) -> Content Provided by SAP -> developercontent -> portaldevelopmentkit ->

just check the folders iviews,pages,worksets whether u can find Version iview.

Hope this helps.

regards,

Joshua Kiran

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I can't find the Version iView.

In my system, I have a <i>Java Developer</i> role, which is an entry point, and contains an <i>Examples</i> folder. However I can't find any workset named <i>Java Developement</i>, with the 2nd level entries I can see in my menu bar...

Davide

Marty_McCormick
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Hello,

I have seen this problem before as well after upgrading, and it's when I'm assigning the wrong Java Developer role. You should have com.sap.pct.pdk.JavaDeveloper. (and NOT com.sap.pdk.JavaDeveloper which contains only the Examples link you reference).

Is this your problem?

Thanks,

Marty

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Hi Marty,

The only <i>Java Developer</i> role in my system is <i>com.sap.pct.pdk.JavaDeveloper</i>, and this is the one containing only the Example folder. No <i>com.sap.pdk.JavaDeveloper</i> exists in my PCD.

Davide

Marty_McCormick
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Hi Davide,

Are you trying to install the developer cockpit? If so, I had to first go to the component remover (System Admin>Support>Portal Runtime-->Admin Console). I removed all of the com.sap.pct.pdk and com.sap.pdk pars. I also deleted content under Developer Content folder in the portal catalog (forget the exact path but I think it's in the instruction guide). Then I deployed the new PDK for SP12 successfully and then the KM import as per the instruction guide that comes with the cockpit.

If you are using the older version of the NW 04 pdk, try redepoloying the content first and then the javadocs. There is also a par file that is a patch the needs to be deployed after successful deployment.

Hope this helps,

Marty

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Hallo,

I just tried to upgrade the PDK frop SP 9 to SP 12 but during deployment process it simply freeze at the last step (93%) at deploying com.sap.pct.pdk.docs and I really don`t know what to do...

Do you have any idea how to finish updateing...

Thanks a lot

Ivan