After you install the connector and confirm that all the files have been installed to the appropriate directories, you must download and install the SAP JavaAPI. This is a prerequisite for the SAPODA, which is described in Generating business object definitions using SAPODA.
SAP calls their Java API the Java Connector (SAP JCo). The connector for SAP currently supports SAP JCo V.2.1.3.
If the SAP JCo version that the connector supports is not available for download from SAP Service Marketplace, please check the most current adapter patch notes for the latest version of JCo that is supported or contact your IBM representative.
UNIX:
From the zipped file, extract the executable jar file (sapjco.jar) and the runtime libraries (librfccm and libsapjcorfc).
If you have already followed instructions for installing the adapter on the same machine on which you install SAPODA, copy these files from the \connectors\SAP directory to the \ODA\SAP directory. If you install SAPODA on a different machine from the connector, after you unzip the SAP JCo files, copy these three files to the \ODA\SAP directory.
Windows:
From the zip file, extract the executable jar file, (.jar extension) and the runtime libraries (.dll extension). If you have already followed instructions for installing the adapter on the same machine on which you install SAPODA, copy these files from the \connectors\SAP directory to the \ODA\SAP directory.
If you install SAPODA on a different machine from the connector, after you unzip the SAP JCo files, copy these three files (librfc32.dll, sapjco.jar, and sapjcorfc.dll) to the \ODA\SAP directory. For Windows, the librfc32.dll requires one or more C runtime dlls. The C runtime dlls depend on the version of the SAP release being used.