If you see the error message com.sap.mw.jco class not found when
you attempt to connect to the SAP server during enterprise service discovery,
check that the sapjco.jar file was installed into the correct directory and
imported into the adapter project.
- Make sure the sapjco.jar file is in the \runtimes\bi_v6\lib directory
of the WebSphere Integration Developer installation directory. If it is not,
move it there now.
- Check to see whether the sapjco.jar file has been imported into
the adapter project.
Figure 1. The Project
Explorer window of WebSphere Integration Developer
- If the sapjco.jar file does not appear in the adapter project,
use the following procedure.
- Right-click CWYAP_SAPAdapter and click Properties.
- In the left side of the Properties for CWYAP_SAPAdapter window,
click Java Build Path.
- Click the Libraries tab, and click Add
External JARs.
- Navigate to the directory on your local file system where the
sapjco.jar file is located. Then select sapjco.jar and
click Open.
- Click OK.
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