
Jar -cf /path/to/templates.jar /path/to/filename1.template /path/to/filename2.template /path/to/filename3.templateįor example, if I have a settings.template file and a trustClassification.template file stored in my home folder, I would use the following Java command to create a templates.jar file on my user account’s Downloads folder: template files ready, use the following Java command to create a file named templates.jar: If you have additional exported settings, also follow the. Once you have your connections and settings files configured the way you want them, export them and name them as follows: These configuration files are described as part of the documentation for SAP GUI, in the Administration: Configuration Files section jar file.Īlong with the SAP GUI application, you can also prepare a set of pre-configured settings files for SAP GUI.

Select and download the latest available PlatinGUI. Verify that the Items Available to Download drop-down menu is set to MAC OSĩ. The Java JDK can be downloaded from the following website:Īs of October 11, 2018, this will be SAP GUI for Java 7.50Ĩ. As of October 11, 2018, I recommend installing the latest Oracle Java 8 JDK for macOS. SAP GUI is a Java application, so Java must be installed before proceeding further. The SAP GUI for Java is what’s available for macOS, so how to get it and deploy it? For more details, please see below the jump. SAP GUI for Java supports the following operating systems:

When we’ve followed up for more details, the “Mac software for SAP” usually means the SAP GUI software. How do I deploy the Mac software for SAP?” Since I’ve started working for my current employer, my colleagues and I have occasionally received the following question from various Mac admins:
