Tools for systems management include SAP Visual Admin (up to SAP NetWeaver 7.0x), SAP Management Console and SAP Download manager. As they are all Java programs the technology involved is identical. Although this blog is about OS X the findings are identical for any (*nix) system having a recent JVM available. h2. Visual Admin
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Under normal conditions a VA assumes it is running on the same host as the J2EE server it has to manage. In our case we have to change to connection parameters as the SAP J2EE server is not running on the OS X host. Select (Connect) and provide a name for the connection and select “Direct Connection To a Dispatcher Node” and press (Next): 04. After pressing (Save) one can choose connect in the next panel. A screen like this should show up:
If, for some reason the password field does not accept input just press (Cancel), the choose Connect (from the main menu) – Login – Connect to restart the panel. The password field should now be accessible. Fill in the details and the standard VA screen should appear after a while: SAP provides extensive documentation. See here (http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwce71/helpdata/en/44/c707c053550f2ce10000000a1553f7/frameset.htm) for more details. The MMC makes use of the SAP sapstartsrv. Therefore it is not available on older systems (see also
Note 995116 – Backward porting of sapstartsrv for earlier releases
).<jnlp spec=”1.0” codebase=”file:/Applications/sapmc” href=”sapmc.jnlp”><br /> <information><br /> <title>SAP Management Console</title><br /> <vendor>SAP AG</vendor><br /> <homepage href=”docs/help.html”/><br /> <description>SAP Management Console</description><br /> </information><br /> <security><br /> <all-permissions/><br /> </security><br /> <resources><br /> <j2se version=”1.4” max-heap-size=”512m”/> <argument>landscape=/Applications/sapmc/landscape.cnf
The Java version ‘1.4+’ is no problem at all for the Mac. The current version is 1.6. Double clicking on the file ‘sapmc.jnlp’ will start the sapmc. The first run will be somewhat slow as the Java environment has to be initialized. By storing the systems in a file, e.g. “landscape.cnf” the entire landscape will be shown at start-up.
You can complain it is still a Java instead of a OS X app. This can be solved by using the Jar Bundler. It is an application that takes Java applications deployed as standalone Jar files and turns them into applications that can be launched just like native Mac OS X applications. Jar Bundler is part of the developer tools provided by Apple. See the documentation (http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Java/Conceptual/Jar_Bundler/Introduction/Introduction.html) for details.
Download Manager
The SAP Download Manager is also a Java application. https://renewmagazine854.weebly.com/blog/pivot-3-beta-download-mac. Installation is not that difficult. Go to the download basket on SAPNet and select ‘Get Download Manager’.
In the next page scroll down to ‘Manual Installation’ and download the jar file. Put it in a directory within the application folder, e.g. /Applications/SAP/DLManager. Open Terminal, go to the application folder by entering ‘cd ‘ on the command prompt and drag the application folder on the Terminal Window. After pressing enter one should end up in de application folder. By entering java -classpath “DLManager.jar” dlmanager.Application the application should launch. Or even more Mac like, just double click on the DLManager.jar file.
You could create a shell script in order to launch the Download Manager application. Command line operations are powerful but should be avoided for tasks like starting the download manager. Launching it with a double click can be done with a “jnlp” file. An alternative might be a shell script which in turn will be converted to a clickable application with Platypus (http://www.sveinbjorn.org/platypus).
Nfl blitz download for mac. After providing the required parameters for the connection the download screen shows up:
By setting the preferences correctly, downloaded files will show up in the download folder:
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Greenhorn
posted 16 years ago
Hello everyone:
I'm trying to learn EJB with 'Head First EJB'. I want to set up my Macintosh OS X system with everything I need to do all the exercises in the book. My system came with J2SE 1.4.1 on it. When the book says to get J2EE SDK, does that mean I have to get some JAR files to add to my system? I went to java.sun.com, but there I don't see a binary for my precise system. There is a binary for Linux. Is this what I need? Could someone tell me what precisely is in the J2EE? What exactly are the EJB 2.0 compliant servers? I have jakarta-tomcat 4.1.27 application server. Is this complaint? It does have a JSPservlet container. The book advices getting J2EE 1.3. And further states that it included the JAR file with the entire J2EE API (including the classes needed for EJB development), and the practice Reference Implementation (RI) server. How do I deploy J2EE 1.3 on my system? In other words where do I put the various component pieces? Thanks for your help.
Ranch Hand
posted 16 years ago
Hi,
you should get j2ee.jar and as you know java technology is not OS dependent. Tomcat is a container for JSPs/Servlets so you cannot use it with EJBs. I suggest you get JBoss because it's freeware and it's a fully functional application server. This has all the jars you need for developing and deploying j2ee applications. As a development environment I suggest IntelliJ or Eclipse. Good luck and welcome to the J2EE world
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J2ee Download Mac Os X64posted 16 years ago
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Greenhorn
J2ee Download Mac Os X 10.10posted 16 years ago
Sergui thanks. I'll look into JBoss. I already did get Eclipse as IDE. Is JBoss J2EE server as well as an EJB container?
I wanted to use the J2EE RI for the exercises in the book. The book in the section 'Intro to EJB' shows a terminal window where j2ee is started. I think that j2ee is the reference implementation(RI). This isn't pure java running under the JVM, so doesn't that mean that it has to be written to some specific OS? Does this exist for the Macintosh OS X 10.3.2 and where do I get it on sun's website? :roll:
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posted 16 years ago
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Since you have 10.3, install Xcode and the J2EE components. I wrote
a quick tutorial on how to do it. I don't really recommend Xcode as a day to day environment, but if you started there you would be able to start from a fully functional system. Either way, by installing the J2EE components, you get JBoss 3.2, ant and XDoclet all on your system to play with. Even if you download your own stuff later, it's a good place to start..
Greenhorn
posted 16 years ago
Hi everyone:
I'm looking for a quick and simple answer to my question. Is j2ee reference implementation talked about in 'Head First EJB' available for my OS, which is Mac OS X 10.3.2? If it is, what is it called, and where do I get it, and how do I install it? What is entailed? I want to use the recommended material as presented in the book as I learn EJB. Afterward, I don't mind delving into better offerings for j2ee complaint servers and EJB containers. But in the beginning I want to follow along with what is in the reference book I'm using. That means using what they use. Thanks everyone for your help.
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posted 16 years ago
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I believe the book uses the J2EE 1.3 version of the RI/SDK.
You can download it from http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.3/1.3_01/ However, there is no Mac OSX specific download, so you may have to simply try whether the Linux download works on your OS.
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