To solve this, use the macOS Version of Eclipse for the x86_64 based Mac Devices instead, as the internal JCo Driver still not supporting the new M Chip from Apple and also the SAP BW-MT Add-On are relying on the Intel Architecture.
It is related to the latest Update of the macOS Version 13 (Ventura) – However at the end, the Applications opens and the Menus Items will not open.
There are Versions for these tools for macOS and ARM and you can install without errors. This is where the air get’s thinner from my perspective. usr/sbin/softwareupdate -install-rosetta -agree-to-license
To configure the MAC OS environment, you have to work with zsh as the default shell on your Mac Looking for a (not needed) Alternative: See SdkMan – The Software Development Kit Manager /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )" The closed Option to match Apple and SAP is Homebrew which has the SapMachine JDK as “default” in-build and also allows to understand the Homebrew Package Manager itself. As soon you want to install a package which is not supported by the Standard Format *.DMG, you have to have a possibility to install a package in a native way. Hence as you might know, since the macOS X, the underlying OS also on MAC can be called as an Unix derivate. Ok, a lot of People would call this Software Development on macOS. It might be complex at the beginning, like finding out to start a local terminal, but much nicer than the macOS in-build terminal or the Command Line Tools for Xcode So for me this suite is fine to work with. In fact, the Royal ts tools are really doing a good job here and can be really considered as an Alternative to the MobaXterm as it also incudes the content browsing as Cyberduck does it. Thanks to Gang Wu and dylan drummondĪctually, this was my biggest concern, switching to an Apple Device whether it is Intel or ARM based. Not much to say as the mentioned Blogs above explain a lot of details. Tipp: add additional SAP System with: New System via Advanced => Expert Mode => conn string conn=/M/hostname.fqdn/S/36/G/PUBLIC The SAP Java GUI 7.80 also uses much less space and resources on a Windows based Device, however adding a new SAP System might be trickier than on the Windows based GUI (see also the Blogs above) I can remember this when I was a Student at the Duale Hochschule providing a basic SAP class for other Students. With the new SAP Java GUI 7.80, SAP supports now the new Apple M1/2 Chip natively like in the really old Days when SAP supported the GUI also on MAC.
Finding tools for macOS is reducing the options to a minimum ?īlog – How to install SAP GUI for Java and Eclipse ADT on M1 MacBookīlog – Notes on installing SAPGUI for Java for macOSĪrticle – Setting up my Mac for SAP Development Why Mac – Why WindowsĪlso consider: Apple based tools are simply found easier, as the countless options of tools are only for Windows based tools. So let’s see how these tools can really make the life of an SAP Basis Administrator easier, using an Apple Device instead of an Windows Device.