To be able to use the SAP RFC profile and processing agent:
Extract the SAP JCo library binaries:
tar xvfz sapjco3-<platform_version>.tgz
Add the extracted file
sapjco3.jar
to the classpath for the jar files for the relevant EC and the Platform. In the example below, the SAP jar files are located inMZ_HOME/3pp.
The configuration includes the jar files required to use any of the SAP CC agents, and the Platform database is Derby.Note!
Ensure that you include existing paths, so that they are not overwritten.
$ mzsh topo get topo://container:<container>/pico:<ec>/obj:config.classpath $ mzsh topo get topo://container:<container>/pico:platform/obj:config.classpath
Example - Setting classpath
EC (ec1):
$ mzsh topo set topo://container:main1/pico:ec1/obj:config.classpath.jars ' ["lib/picostart.jar", "3pp/common_message.jar", "3pp/common_util.jar", "3pp/core_chargingplan.jar", "3pp/core_chargingprocess.jar", "3pp/core_client.jar", "3pp/logging.jar", "3pp/sap.com~tc~logging~java.jar", "3pp/sapjco3.jar"]'
Platform:
$ mzsh topo set topo://container:main1/pico:platform/obj:config.classpath.jars ' ["lib/derby.jar", "lib/picostart.jar", "lib/javassist.jar", "lib/codeserver.jar", "lib/codeserver_common.jar", "3pp/sapjco3.jar"]'
- Create a jni folder in the MZ_HOME directory in both the Platform and Execution Container. Place the libsapjco3.so file in both the
MZ_HOME/jni
directories. Add the
MZ_HOME/jni
directory as an additional library file along withMZ_HOME/common/lib/native
using the following topo command.mzsh topo set topo://container:main1/val:common.java.library.path '${mz.home}"/common/lib/native:"${mz.home}"/jni"'
Note!
If the
common/lib/native
directory does not exist in your MZ_HOME, you can create the directory before running the command above.
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