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Installing: Repository Names and User Names
 

Planning for Java CAPS Installation

Java CAPS Supported Operating Systems

Java CAPS Components and Supported External Systems

System Requirements

Before You Install

About the Installation

Overview of the Graphical User Interface Installation Process

Overview of the Command-line Interface Installation Process

Java CAPS Component Names

Repository Names and User Names

Environment Names

Installation Media

Contents of the Java CAPS "installer" and "components" Download Files

Contents of the Installation DVDs

Preparing for Installation

JDK and JAVA_HOME

Upgrading to 6

Java CAPS Installer Caveats

Creating a Windows Service for Sun Java System Application Server

Increasing the NetBeans IDE Heap Size

To Increase the Heap Size in NetBeans IDE

UNIX and Linux Patches

Checking Patch Levels

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

Linux 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

Java CAPS Runtime Installation

Uninstalling Java CAPS 6

Installing Patches for Java CAPS

Repository Names and User Names

The Sun Enterprise Service Bus maintains its own list of Repository names and user names; it does not poll the operating system or network to obtain or validate user names or Repository names. To simplify system administration, use your current naming conventions for Repository and user names.

Repository and user names (as well as passwords) are case sensitive, even on Windows systems. Although there is no limitation on the length of the names, you should keep them a reasonable length. Valid characters include all letters and numbers, dashes, and underscores.

Note - Periods, spaces, and other punctuation are not valid characters for any Java CAPS user name, password, or component name.

Default “Administrator” User Name

The default user name and password for the Sun Enterprise Service Bus are admin and adminadmin.