Downloading and installing the SAP Jar Files and DLLs

To connect to an SAP system from studio, you must install SAP DLLs and jar files onto your Windows development machine. You must have the SAP login credentials to enter the SAP Support Portal and download the files.

About this task

To download and install the SAP jar files and DLLs:
  1. Contact SAP Technical Support to obtain the compressed files for the following SAP Components:
    • SAP 32 bit JCo version 3.0.10 or later versions - based on the platform on which studio is running.
    • SAP Java IDoc Class Library 3.0.10 or later versions
  2. Uncompress the SAP JCo compressed file:
    • Double-click the sapjidoc30P_x-1000xxxx.zip file.
    • Use the decompression tool to extract the contents of the compressed file to a temporary directory. This compressed file contains another compressed file sapjco3- NTintel-3.0.x.zip. Extract this compressed file to a temporary directory, for example: C:\temp\sapjco3-NTintel-3.0.x. This directory contains the required libraries sapjco3.jar and sapjco3.dll.
  3. Uncompress the SAP IDoc JCo compressed file:
    • Double-click the sapjidoc30P_x-1000xxxx.zip file.
    • Use the decompression tool to extract the contents of the compressed file to a temporary directory, for example, C:\temp\sapjidoc30P_x-1000xxxx. This directory contains the required library sapidoc3.jar.
Note: If you are using Cast Iron Studio version 6.3 or earlier versions, you must download and install the 32 bit SAP libraries. For Cast Iron version 7.0 onwards, you must download and install the 64 bit SAP libraries.

Procedure

  1. Open studio, select Tools > Install Module Providers.
  2. When the Add Providers dialog box is displayed, click the plus (+) button beneath SAP Connector.

    A text entry field and a Browse button is displayed.

  3. Click Browse, and use the browse dialog box to locate and select the sapjco3.jar file.
  4. Click Open to import the jar file contents.
  5. Click the next available plus (+) button to add the sapidoc3.jar and sapjco3.dll files.
  6. When the jar file is listed in the Add Providers dialog box, click OK.

Results

A prompt is displayed to restart studio and activate the changes.

What to do next

You can now create SAP endpoints and orchestrations.




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