Hi folks,
Thanks for the ideas. My original impetus for trying Java on the Mac was to be able to gain some real experience using Clojure, which seems like an interesting language. I've decided to use Objective-C for this GUI, and maybe tackle Clojure on something non-graphical. – alanlcode Jun 30 '09 at 5:33. How to install Java JDK (Java Development kit 12) on Mac OS. Download and install Java on Mac OS X. We will also update the JAVAHOME environment variable ne.
I researched the task and share my experience: there are principally two steps required to successfully install SAP GUI 7.3 for Java on macOS (10.12).
5) Download the SAP GUI for JAVA, from Service Marketplace 6) Extract the RAR File 7) And Navigate to this path SAPGUI for MacbookSAPGUIsetupMacBDNW7.0Presentation7.40Comp.3PRES2GUIJAVA. 8) Click on Run 9) Follow the steps shown, by clicking “Next” 1) Download the SAP GUI Installation. InfluxDB WorkBench - InfluxDB WorkBench is a GUI management tool for the InfluxDB time series database written in Java that runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Unix/Linux, etc InfluxDB WorkBench is an application coping the functionality of InfluxDB Studio which can only be run on Windows, but written in java and therefore you can run it any platform. The following are planned features. MORE HERE: NOTICE: If your MacOs version is Sierra, please download SAPGUI 7.5. The SAPGUI 7.30 wont work in that MacOs ver.
Note Before You Start decide between SAP GUI 7.3 or 7.4 Java
If you have numerous systems listed in a typical saplogon.ini file you usually want to leverage this to import such settings into your SAP GUI 7.3 Java. Similarly as in Windows installations, you would point to the saplogon.ini file in the SAP GUI preferences (in Windows under »Options > SAP Logon > configurations«) as illustrated below. Since the saplogin.ini file comprises the system access data it will thus automatically set the correct SAP system connections.
You even might insert a file link to a server where the most current version of the saplogon.ini file resides. This comes in handy if system access data like IP addresses change frequently and are updated to reflect the most recent changes. If your technical department gives you a file link that points to a server, it is highly recommended to use it in lieu of a file on your local machine.
With the new version SAP GUI 7.4 Java this changed, in that a file link is not supported anymore.
Unfortunately, to run SAP GUI 7.3 Java you will need to install legacy Java version 6 according to Download Java for OS X 2015-001
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Recommendation: Should you plan to use a saplogon.ini file use 7.3 not 7.4.
Java Gui For Mac Os
- SAP GUI 7.3 for Java installation file.
- Legacy Java 6 kit installation.
- The Java conversion program SapGuiIniToSapcConverter.jar
Step 1: Conversion of saplogon.ini from Windows to macOS
Java Gui Macos
In an SAP environment you typically face the behemoth Windows installations, at least from a file size perspective. Thus the saplogon.ini file is targeted towards Windows OS. In order to use it on macOS it needs conversion. Luckily, there is a conversion program out there that is doing this for you. An excerpt from the corresponding thread authored by Mike Schernbeck ([email protected]) is pasted below:
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To keep things short: I implemented a small tool, that is able to convert a saplogon.ini file in a way, that the information stored in it can be used by a SAPGUI for Java environments. It is implemented in Java. Here the link to JAR file: SapGuiIniToSapcConverter.jar. The tool can be used on Windows or Linux platforms, thanks to Java. Here is how to use it: Open your favorite command line (terminal on Linux / UNIX environments or command prompt in Windows environments) and type in the following command:
The Java program for converting saplogon.ini from Windows to macOS.
Result: a macOS ready saplogon.ini file.
Step 2: Point to saplogon.ini file
In the SAP GUI 7.3 Java preferences go to Logon and insert the file path to the saplogon.ini file in the configuration file as illustrated in the figure above.
Hope this helps.
reg,
wolf
Oct 21, 2016 9:46 AM
SAP GUI (SAP Log on) 7.30 for JAVA is the newest version that Macintosh users can download and install it to their computers. The installation of GUI for Java for MAC users is limited to 64-bit systems due to the requirements for Oracle JDK 7 on Mac OS X.
Other system requirements are;
- Oracle Java SE 7 64-bit (update 10 or newer)
- OS X Lion
- OS X Mountain Lion
SAP GUI for MAC OS is available to download from SAP Service Marketplace for SAP Partners. However, if you don’t have access to SAP Service Marketplace, you can download it from the following link,