How to Start & Start Java at OS level (Windows)
Answer Posted / saleem
Starting
. . .
1. Log on to the host of your central system as the SAP administrator <sid>adm.
2. Enter startsap ALL to start SAP NetWeaver Java.
The database, all Java instances, and all other processes for your system are started on this host.
Stopping
3. Log on to the host of your central system as the SAP administrator <sid>adm.
4. Enter stopsap J2EE to stop SAP NetWeaver Java.
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