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Planning for Java CAPS Installation
Java CAPS Supported Operating Systems
Java CAPS Components and Supported External Systems
Overview of the Graphical User Interface Installation Process
Overview of the Command-line Interface Installation Process
Repository Names and User Names
Contents of the Java CAPS "installer" and "components" Download Files
Contents of the Installation DVDs
Creating a Windows Service for Sun Java System Application Server
Increasing the NetBeans IDE Heap Size
To Increase the Heap Size in NetBeans IDE
Certified Sun Solaris 9 and 10 Patches
IBM AIX 5L 5.2 and 5.3 Patches
Certified IBM AIX 5L Version 5.2 Patches
Certified IBM AIX 5L Version 5.3 Patches
Certified SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Daylight Savings Time Patch
Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation GUI
Using the Java CAPS 6 Installation CLI
Installing Additional Components for Java CAPS 6
Installing Third-Party JAR Files
After you complete a Project, you must set up an Environment and deploy it. An Environment is a collection of Domain(s) that house Project components and information about external systems. You set up an Environment and deploy it after completing a Project. A deployment Environment includes:
Domain (an instance of the Sun Enterprise Service Bus runtime environment)
Sun Java System Application Server
Sun JMS IQ Manager
External Systems
Environment names can contain letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores. There is no character limit. Spaces and punctuation marks are not valid characters for Project names.