The Web Service Layer for Cloud Connector (WSL4CC) utility is designed to solve a very particular problem.
Problem
Say you're interested in integrating with an on-premise SAP ERP through the SAP Cloud Platform (Neo) and SAP Cloud Connector. Currently...
One of the primary features of using the SAP WebIDE for Cloud Foundry (CF) application development is the ability to create a multi-target application (MTA) easily. An MTA is an SAP construct that allows you to combine modules into a single deployabl...
I have set up a Cloud Connector to access my On-Premise IDES system from a Java JCo web application running on SAP Cloud Platform. While running the Java JCo web application, I get the following error message. Any clues on what's wrong and how do I g...
SAP HANA provides users the ability to authenticate using a valid, trusted SAML assertion token. Recently, I was asked to demonstrate this ability to authenticate with a trusted SAML token from a Spring Security web application. So, I laid out a scen...
Robin - Also, you need to tell Node Package Manager (NPM) where to find the SAP modules. In order to do that, please run the following command line:
npm config set @sap:registry https://npm.sap.com
Robin - Check if you have node command line installed. Type the command "node --version" and you should expect to get a valid response. This is required in order to build approuter and other Node.js modules. Thanks.
Also, since you are using Eclipse, you must make sure that the path where mvn command is located must be specified in the PATH variable in the Environment section of the tool configuration. Hope this helps! Let us know how it goes.
Hi Tejas - Thanks for your feedback! This usually happens when you don't have maven installed on the command line and in your path. Can you please open up a command prompt and type the command "mvn --version"? If you don't get any output or command n...