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Thursday, 2 May 2013

How to restart any java application in SAP netweaver AS Java?


This article answers the following queries:

§      How to restart any application in SAP netweaver AS Java?
§      Which tools can be used to restart any java application in SAP netweaver AS Java?

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There will be many applications in SAP Netweaver As java. These java applications can be stopped, started or restarted using NWA tool and Visual administrator tools.

In this article, am covering the process to be followed to restart java application through NWA


Login  to SAP NWA tool through java link similar to below one providing hostname, port following by nwa quick link



i)              System prompts you to enter user id and password as shown below





















Authenticate yourself by providing administrator/j2ee_admin user id and password

ii)              Once logged in, you will see screen similar to below



















iii)              Navigate to System Management -> Administration -> Applications as shown in below figure.









iv)              In the above screen, from the dropdown box of show, select “ALL applications” and in the Get dropdown box, select Application name as shown in below screen which displays all the applications and their status. 















v)  Select the application on which you want to perform start/stop. 

Once you select the service respective operation is highlighted. i.e. if application is currently stopped, it provides option for you to start it and viceversa.

If you would like to restart a service, first of all stop it and then start it.













13 comments:

  1. Hi Prasad,

    Good work as usual! :)

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    1. Thanks a lot Dinesh for your sweet comment

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  7. Nice work again! Appreciate your effort.

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  8. Hi Prasad,

    Appreciating for your work. could you give step by step system copy process. thank very much advance From Mahi

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  10. Gr8 work sir, inspiration to all of us, thank u very much................Raghava

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