Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/947376 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
SAP Web Dynpro for Java users encountering JCo connection issues may face persistent backend sessions, failed JCo connection tests in the Web DynPros Content Administrator, and expired SSO tickets. The environment impacts NetWeaver 2004 or NetWeaver 2004s platforms. The recommended solutions include updating to the latest Service Pack plus Hotfix, verifying and correcting JCo configuration settings, and adopting certain configuration practices for better session management. Users should also consult SAP SDN documents like the AdaptiveRFC Troubleshooting Guide and ensure proper system data maintenance in the SLD to avoid connection mishaps. For details, see OSS notes 946608 and 628962.
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Related Notes :
942500 | Texts from back end in wrong language during Adaptive RFC |
919850 | Problems with the planning modeler and the planning wizard |
908347 | Language conversion module for MetadataInterface |
842635 | Session Management for Web Dynpro Applications |
628962 | How to switch on the SAP JCo trace |