Hi,
Do I have to create the RFC Conn LCRSAPRFC again in Abap/SM59 to get the LCRSAPRFC visible again in Visual Admin?
Not Required.
LCRSAPRFC (only present as RFC CONN in ABAP, but missing in Java, Visual Administrator JCo RFC Provider
Usual Process
Maintaining the RFC Connections (Transaction SM59)
1. Log on to your SAP Exchange Infrastructure central instance host.
2. Call transaction SM59.
3. Choose Create.
4. Enter at least the following:
RFC destination:LCRSAPRFC
Connection type: T
Description: <your description>
5. Choose ENTER
6. Choose the tab Technical settings and do the following:
a. Select Registered Server Program
b. In the Program ID field, enter: LCRSAPRFC_<SID>
where <SID> is the SAP system ID of your Integration Server host.
Use uppercase letters only.
c. Enter Gateway host and Gateway service of your Integration Server host.
To find out the required parameters:
a. On the Integration Server host, call transaction SMGW
b. Choose Goto → Parameters → Display (see entries for gateway hostname and
gateway service)
7. Choose tab Special Options and select the flag Unicode in the box Character Width in
Target System.
8. Save your settings.
Java Stack
SAP J2EE Configuration for the Destinations (Visual Administrator)
1. On your SAP Exchange Infrastructure central instance host, start the SAP J2EE
Engine administration tool.
If you do not know how to start, see section How to start the SAP J2EE Administration Tool .
2. Choose Cluster → Server → Services → JCo RFC Provider
3. In the section RFC destination, enter exactly the same program ID and gateway options for LCRSAPRFC that you used in the step Maintaining the RFC connection above.
Additionally, set the number of processes to 3.
4. In the section Repository, do the following:
a. Enter the parameter for the SAP XI host: Application Server, System Number, Client
and Language.
b. For User and Password maintain the login parameters for the user SAPJSF.
c. Select the flag Unicode.
6. Choose Set.
Testing
After you have maintained an RFC destination in both the ABAP and Java environment,
you can check it as follows:
1. Call transaction SM59 again.
2. Open your RFC destination.
3. Choose Test Connection.
No error should be displayed.
Do I have to create the RFC Conn LCRSAPRFC again in Abap/SM59 to get the LCRSAPRFC visible again in Visual Admin?
Not Required.
LCRSAPRFC (only present as RFC CONN in ABAP, but missing in Java, Visual Administrator JCo RFC Provider
Usual Process
Maintaining the RFC Connections (Transaction SM59)
1. Log on to your SAP Exchange Infrastructure central instance host.
2. Call transaction SM59.
3. Choose Create.
4. Enter at least the following:
RFC destination:LCRSAPRFC
Connection type: T
Description: <your description>
5. Choose ENTER
6. Choose the tab Technical settings and do the following:
a. Select Registered Server Program
b. In the Program ID field, enter: LCRSAPRFC_<SID>
where <SID> is the SAP system ID of your Integration Server host.
Use uppercase letters only.
c. Enter Gateway host and Gateway service of your Integration Server host.
To find out the required parameters:
a. On the Integration Server host, call transaction SMGW
b. Choose Goto → Parameters → Display (see entries for gateway hostname and
gateway service)
7. Choose tab Special Options and select the flag Unicode in the box Character Width in
Target System.
8. Save your settings.
Java Stack
SAP J2EE Configuration for the Destinations (Visual Administrator)
1. On your SAP Exchange Infrastructure central instance host, start the SAP J2EE
Engine administration tool.
If you do not know how to start, see section How to start the SAP J2EE Administration Tool .
2. Choose Cluster → Server → Services → JCo RFC Provider
3. In the section RFC destination, enter exactly the same program ID and gateway options for LCRSAPRFC that you used in the step Maintaining the RFC connection above.
Additionally, set the number of processes to 3.
4. In the section Repository, do the following:
a. Enter the parameter for the SAP XI host: Application Server, System Number, Client
and Language.
b. For User and Password maintain the login parameters for the user SAPJSF.
c. Select the flag Unicode.
6. Choose Set.
Testing
After you have maintained an RFC destination in both the ABAP and Java environment,
you can check it as follows:
1. Call transaction SM59 again.
2. Open your RFC destination.
3. Choose Test Connection.
No error should be displayed.
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