Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q1 Deployment Planning Guide |
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Index
A
active node 1
active users 1
Admin Console 1
administrative domain 1
Apache Web Server 1
applications 1
asadmin command 1
availability 1
and clusters 1
and redundancy 1
for Data Redundancy Unit 1
B
bandwidth 1
building blocks, of topology 1
C
capacity, using spare machines to maintain 1
checklist 1
checkpointing 1
clients 1
and JMS 1
clusters 1
and availability 1
canonical configuration 1
using symmetric multiprocessing machines 1
variation 1
common topology requirements 1
components 1
concurrent users 1
configurations 1
default 1
setting up 1
connectors 1
containers 1
D
DAS 1
Data Redundancy Unit 1
ensuring availability 1
improving availability with 1
number of machines in 1
power supply for 1
default configuration 1
default deployment 1
default JMS Host 1
default server 1
deployment planning 1
checklist 1
example scenarios 1
design decisions 1
documentation
overview 1
domain 1
Domain Administration Server (DAS) 1
E
editions, differences 1
EJB container 1
Enterprise edition 1
ethernet cards 1
F
failover capacity, planning 1
failure
classes 1
types 1
fault tolerance 1
H
architecture 1
failure recovery 1
hosts 1
load 1
management agent 1
management client 1
management domain 1
management system 1
network bottlenecks 1
network configuration 1
repository 1
storage capacity 1
system requirements 1
health checker 1
high-availability database (HADB) 1
hosts, HADB 1
HTTP sessions 1
I
InitialContext 1
intended audience 1
J
J2EE Connector architecture 1
J2EE services 1
Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1
Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) 1
Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) 1
Java Authorization Contract for Containers (JACC) 1
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) 1
Java Message Service (JMS) 1, 2, 3, 4
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) 1
JavaMail API 1
L
load
HADB 1
load balancing
and topology 1
HTTP 1
IIOP 1
local disk storage 1
M
machines
in Data Redundancy Unit 1
maintaining capacity with spare machines 1
message broker 1
message-driven beans 1
Microsoft Internet Information Server 1
mirror machines 1
mirror node 1
N
named configuration 1
naming 1
network cards 1
network configuration
HADB 1
server 1
node agents 1
nodes 1
O
Object Request Broker (ORB) 1
P
peak load 1
performance 1
persistence frequency 1
persistence scope 1
persistence, session 1
Platform edition 1
R
remote browser emulator 1
requests per minute 1
resource adapters 1
resources 1
response time 1
routers 1
S
security 1
separate tier topology 1, 2, 3
reference configuration 1
variation 1
server
clusters 1
components 1
containers 1
domain administration 1
network configuration 1
node agent 1
performance 1
services 1
setup steps 1
sessions
HTTP 1
persistence frequency 1
persistence scope 1
size 1
stateful session bean 1
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) 1
sizing, system 1
Solaris
patches 1
support 1
spare machines, maintaining capacity with 1
Standard edition 1
subnets 1
Sun Java System Message Queue 1, 2
Sun Java System Web Server 1
support
Solaris 1
symmetric multiprocessing machines, for co-located topology 1
T
think time 1
throughput 1
topology
building blocks of 1
common requirements 1
load balancing 1
selecting 1
transactions 1
types, of failure 1
U
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 1
users, concurrent 1
W
web container 1
web servers 1
web services 1
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1
Web Services-Interoperability (WS-I) 1