Prerequisites
1. Java Development Kit (JDK) installed.
2. Installed SAP Java Connector (JCo). Can be downloaded http://service.sap.com/connectors.
1) Create a directory, e.g., C:/JCo, and unzip the JCo zip file to that directory, keeping the directory structure intact.
2) Copy the libRFC32.dll file from your JCo directory to C:/WINNT/SYSTEM32 unless the version you already have there is newer than the one supplied with JCo.
3) Make sure the sapjco.jar (found in your JCo root directory) is in the CLASSPATH of an project that wants to use JCo.
3. Authorisation to create a RFC destination in transaction SM59
4. Authorisation to create write a ABAP Program using SE80
Run Test program.
//JcoTest.java
import com.sap.mw.jco.*;
public class JcoTest {
JCO.Client mConnection;
public JcoTest() {
try {
mConnection =
JCO.createClient("client",
"userid",
"password",
null,
"hostname",
"systemnr");
mConnection.connect();
System.out.println(mConnection.getAttributes());
mConnection.disconnect();
}
catch (Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main (String args[]) {
JcoTest app = new JcoTest();
}
}