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Your Solution for the error „No implementation environments“ in GWPA

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YOUR INTRO

 

You’ve opened this page because you’re wondering about an error message in the "Service Implementation Wizard" after upgrading GWPA.

 

 

YOUR PROBLEM

 

You’ve installed GWPA (SAP NetWeaver Gateway Productivity Accelerator) version 1 from update site [1].

You’ve recently learned that SP 01 is available for GWPA.

You’ve thought: "Cool" – or anything similar.

You’ve either

a) performed "Check for Updates" manually within Eclipse (see below)

or

b) configured Eclipse to "automatically find new updates" (see below).

You’ve upgraded your GWPA to SP 01.

You’ve started the "New"-Wizard.

You’ve expanded the Category "OData Development".

You’ve realized that there’s a new wizard available: "Service Implementation Project".

 

OdataWizards.JPG

 

You’ve thought: "Cool, there’s something new – let’s try it…" (or similar).

You’ve clicked it.

You’ve received an error message:

 

No implementation environments. Either install an environment or create an environment

as described in the Help Content--> Extensibility--> Implementing a New Environment.

 

You’ve stared at it.

WizardError.JPG

 

You’ve read it.

You’ve tried to understand it.

You’ve thought: "upps…" … or anything less polite…;-)

You’ve searched for a solution.

You’ve found it – here it is:

 

 

YOUR SOLUTION

 

You should "install an environment".

You should go to "Help -> Install New Software" and select the GWPA-updatesite in order to "Work with".

You should mark the check box next to "Toolkit for Integration Gateway".

 

Install.jpg

 

You should step through the wizard and restart Eclipse.

You should be able now to see the enabled "Service Implementation Wizard":

 

WizardFixed.JPG

 

You should enjoy;-)

 

 

YOUR APPENDIX

 

a) How to check if updates are available for your Eclipse

 

Within Eclipse main menu, go to "Help" and press "Check for Updates".

CheckUpdates.jpg

 

This will contact all update sites which are configured in  Eclipse and check if newer versions are available.

 

 

b) How to configure Eclipse to automatically find updates

 

Within Eclipse main menu, go to "Windows -> Preferences".

On the left panel, expand the node "Install/Update" and select "Automatic Updates".

On the right panel, mark the checkbox "Automatically find new updates".

 

AutomaticUpdates.jpg

 

 

 

YOUR LINKS

 

[1] GWPA installation: https://tools.hana.ondemand.com/#gateway

[2] GWPA update site to be entered in Eclipse: https://tools.hana.ondemand.com/juno

[3] GWPA introduction: http://scn.sap.com/community/netweaver-gateway/blog/2013/05/10/new-gateway-tool--sap-netweaver-gateway-productivity-accelerator

[4] GWPA introduction: http://scn.sap.com/community/netweaver-gateway/blog/2013/06/03/gateway-productivity-accelerator-10-launched

 

 

 

Yours... Carlos


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