After a standard installation of the Netweaver Application Java 7.0 many non-mandatory J2EE Engine services are activated and consume resources although they are not used. SAP Note 871394 lists mandatory and non-mandatory J2EE engine services. The following provides a list of services that can be deactivated without negative impact to the GRC Access Control application. Note that this list only applies, if you intend to use your Java application server to run SAP GRC Access Control only.
Name Technical name
bi~mmr~deployer-provider bi~mmr~deployer-provider
caf~runtime~connectivity~impl-provider caf~runtime~connectivity~impl-provider
caf~um~metadata~imp-provider caf~um~metadata~imp-provider
caf~um~relgroups~imp-provider caf~um~relgroups~imp-provider
Document Services Data Manager com.adobe~DataManagerService-provider
Document Services Binaries 2 com.adobe~DocumentServicesBinaries2-provider
Document Services Configuration com.adobe~DocumentServicesConfigurationprovider
Document Adobe Destination Protocol Service com.adobe~DocumentServicesDestProtoServiceprovider
Document Services Font Manager com.adobe~FontManagerService-provider
Document Services License Support Service com.adobe~LicenseSupportService-provider
PDF Manipulation Module - Low Encryption com.adobe~PDFManipulation-provider
Document Services Trust Manager Service com.adobe~TrustManagerService-provider
XML Form Module com.adobe~XMLFormService-provider
IIOP Provider iiop-provider
Leak Detector leakdetector-provider
MigrationService-provider MigrationService-provider
Log Viewer tc.monitoring.logviewer-provider
eCATTPing - extended Computer Aided Test Tool
Pinger tc~eCATTPing~service-provider
Virus Scan Provider tc~sec~vsi~service-provider
TREX Service trex.service-provider
In order to deactivate a J2EE engine service logon to the Visual Administrator, select the service and
change the startup mode to ‘manual’ as shown in the screenshot below:
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