on 2008 May 22 12:14 PM
Hi,
I am trying to open
http://58.2.248.65:50000/rep/start/index.jsp and displayed with an error message
Exception
An internal error occurred. Contact you XI administrator
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
Can any one please sugest resolution for this.
Thanks & Regards,
Prashanth
Hi,
Restart ur J2EE engine..
Ask ur basis guy to restart the java stack.
Thanks,
Soumya
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Hi,
When Checked SLD connection
Exchange Infrastructure: Test LCR Connection
Properties of RFC destination SAPSLDAPI
RFC host: %%RFCSERVER%%
program id: SAPSLDAPI_PXI
gateway host: 58.2.248.65
gateway service: sapgw00
Testing the RFC connection to the SLD java client...
RFC ping returned exception with message:
Error opening an RFC connection.
Summary: Connection to SLD does not work
=> Check SLD function and configurations
Now checking access to the XI Profile
Properties of RFC destination LCRSAPRFC
RFC host: %%RFCSERVER%%
program id: LCRSAPRFC_PXI
gateway host: 58.2.248.65
gateway service: sapgw00
Testing the RFC connection to the SLD java client...
RFC ping returned exception with message:
Error opening an RFC connection.
Thanks & Regards,
Prashanth
Hi,
When Checked SLD connection
Exchange Infrastructure: Test LCR Connection
Properties of RFC destination SAPSLDAPI
RFC host: %%RFCSERVER%%
program id: SAPSLDAPI_PXI
gateway host: 58.2.248.65
gateway service: sapgw00
Testing the RFC connection to the SLD java client...
RFC ping returned exception with message:
Error opening an RFC connection.
Summary: Connection to SLD does not work
=> Check SLD function and configurations
Now checking access to the XI Profile
Properties of RFC destination LCRSAPRFC
RFC host: %%RFCSERVER%%
program id: LCRSAPRFC_PXI
gateway host: 58.2.248.65
gateway service: sapgw00
Testing the RFC connection to the SLD java client...
RFC ping returned exception with message:
Error opening an RFC connection.
Thanks & Regards,
Prashanth
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Hi Prashanth,
This error is related to the mismatch of SP level's of NWDS and WAS.
Your NWDS SP level is higher than WAS SP level.
Make use of NWDS SP level less than or equal to WAS SP level.
Reward points if this helps
Regards
Pragathi.
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Hi,
first check weather java webstart is installed properly.
restart J2EE engine from SMICM t-code.
path from SMICM
goto->j2ee engine->restart.......
Thanks,
Madhu
Edited by: madhusudhan bujala on May 22, 2008 1:31 PM
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Hi Prashant,
Please see the following SAP note 591042 .,SAP Note 928038 this might solve the issue.
Check whether J2EE Engine is running & Make sure the SLDCHECK is fine Green color and try this one too Change to current date using SU01.
Thanks,
satya kumar
Edited by: SATYA KUMAR AKKARABOYANA on May 22, 2008 1:24 PM
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Hi,
Is this server in your landscape?
If so, delete all the imported files from cached folder using java web start application. And try again.
Thanks
Gujjeti
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Ur java stack is down. Ask ur BASIS admin to restart the java stack
Regards,
Prateek
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