Sun Java System Message Queue 3.7 UR1 Installation Guide

Installed Directory Structure

Table 2–2 shows the installed directory structure for a full installation of Message Queue 3.7 UR1 on the Solaris platform. (The directory structure may vary if you perform a partial installation.)


Note –

File locations for Message Queue bundled with Sun Java System Application Server may differ from those shown in the table.


Table 2–2 Installed Directory Structure (Solaris)

Directory 

Contents 

COPYRIGHT (not installed)

Copyright text file 

DISTRIBUTIONREADME

List of redistributable files 

ENTITLEMENT

Evidence of purchase 

LICENSE (not installed)

License text file 

README (not installed)

README text file

THIRDPARTYLICENSECREADME

NSS/NSPR license 

/usr/bin

Executable files for the following administration tools:  

  • Administration Console (imqadmin)

  • Broker utility (imqbrokerd)

  • Command utility (imqcmd)

  • Object Manager utility (imqobjmgr)

  • Database Manager utility (imqdbmgr)

  • User Manager utility (imqusermgr)

  • Key Tool utility (imqkeytool)

/usr/share/lib

Support files for Message Queue Java client runtime: 

  • .jar files for building and running Java Message Service (JMS) client applications

  • .rar files for JMS Resource Adapter

/usr/share/lib/imq

Support files for Message Queue tools and processes: 

  • .jar files used by Message Queue system

  • .war files for HTTP servlet deployment

/usr/share/lib/imq/props

Broker's default configuration files 

/usr/share/lib/imq/ext

Files needed for JDBC-based persistence

/usr/share/lib/imq/help

Message Queue help files 

/usr/share/lib/imq/images

Admin GUI image files 

/usr/share/javadoc/imq

Message Queue and JMS API documentation in JavaDoc format

/usr/demo/imq

Example Java client applications 

/opt/SUNWimq/demo/C

Example C client applications 

/opt/SUNWimq/include

Header files to support C client applications 

/opt/SUNWimq/lib

Libraries to support C client applications 


Note –

The versions of Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) and Network Security Service (NSS) needed to support the C API are the same as those for Java Enterprise System 5.


/var/imq

Message Queue working storage 

/var/imq/instances

Configuration properties, file-based persistent data stores, log files, flat-file user repositories, and access control properties files for individual broker instances 

/etc/imq

License files, instance template files, and rc script configuration files for automatic startup