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Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9 Upgrade and Migration Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Application Server Compatibility Issues
HTTP File Caching
Classpath Changes
Web Server Features
Security Realms
Sun Deployment Descriptor: sun-web.xml
The encodeCookies Property
CORBA Performance Option
File Formats
Tools Interoperability
System Properties
Implicit URL Rewriting
Java SE 5 Changes
Primary Key Attribute Values
Command Line Interface: start-appserv and stop-appserv
Command Line Interface: asadmin
Subcommands
Error Codes for Start and Stop Subcommands
Options
Dotted Names
Tokens in Attribute Values
Nulls in Attribute Values
Chapter 2 Java EE 5 Compatibility Issues
Binary Compatibility
Source Compatibility
Incompatibilities in the Java EE 5 Platform (since the J2EE 1.4 release)
JAXP and SAX Incompatibilities
Application Server 9 Options Incompatible with Java EE 5 Specification Requirements
Application Server 9 Options Contrary to Java EE 5 Specification Recommendations
Chapter 3 Upgrading an Application Server Installation
Upgrade Overview
Upgrading Through the Command Line
Upgrading Through the Wizard
To Use the Upgrade Wizard
Correcting Potential Upgrade Problems
To Transfer JVM Options
To Upgrade Additional HTTP Listeners Defined on the Source Server to the Target PE Server
Chapter 4 Understanding Migration
Migration and Deployment
Why is Migration Necessary?
What Needs to be Migrated?
Deployment descriptors (XML files)
JSP source files
Java source files
What is Deployment of Migrated Applications?
Java EE 5 Component Standards
Java EE 5 Application Components
Chapter 5 Migrating EJB
Metadata Annotations
EJB Query Language
Local Interfaces
EJB 3.0 Entity Model
Defining Persistent Fields
Dependency Injection
Message-Driven Beans
Migrating EJB Client Applications
Clients written to the new EJB 3.0 API
Declaring EJBs in the JNDI Context
Using EJB JNDI References
Placing EJB References in the JNDI Context
Global JNDI context versus local JNDI context
Migrating CMP Entity EJBs
To Verify if a Bean Can be Migrated
Migrating the Bean Class
To Migrate the Bean Class
Migration of ejb-jar.xml
To Migrate the EJB Deployment Descriptor
Custom Finder Methods
DTD Changes during EJB Migration
Session Beans
Entity Beans
Message Driven Beans
Chapter 6 Migrating from Other Application Servers to Sun Java System Application Server 9
Migrating Deployment Descriptors
Migrating Web Applications
Migrating Java Server Pages and JSP Custom Tag Libraries
Migrating Servlets
Obtaining a Data Source from the JNDI Context
Declaring EJBs in the JNDI Context
Potential Servlets and JSP Migration Problems
Migrating Web Application Modules
Migrating Enterprise EJB Modules
EJB Migration
Migrating Enterprise Applications
To Build an EAR File
Application Root Context and Access URL
Applications With Form-based Authentication
Migrating Proprietary Extensions
Migrating UIF
Checking in the Registry Files
Checking for UIF Binaries in Installation Directories
Migrating Rich Clients
Authenticating a Client in Application Server 6.x
Authenticating a Client in Sun Java System Application Server 9
Using ACC in Application Server 6.x and Sun Java System Application Server 9
Chapter 7 Migrating a Sample Application - an Overview
Preparing for Migrating the iBank Application
Choosing the Target
Identifying the Components of the iBank Application
Manual Steps in the iBank Application Migration
Configuring Database Connectivity
Adding a Connection Pool
Adding a JDBC Resource
Adding a Persistence Manager
Assembling Application for Deployment
Using the asadmin Utility to Deploy the iBank Application on Application Server
Chapter 8 Migration Tools and Resources
Migration Tool for Sun Java System Application Server 9
Redeploying Migrated Applications
J2EE Application Verification Kit
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