The following combinations are not compatible between the AMSDK and the Access Manager server in the following Java Enterprise System releases:
Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 AMSDK is not compatible with the Java Enterprise System 5 Access Manager server (this release).
Java Enterprise System 5 AMSDK (this release) is not compatible with the Java Enterprise System Access Manger 2004Q2 (formerly Identity Server) server.
There is no support for an upgrade path from Access Manager 7 2005Q4 to Access Manger 7.1 (this release) for the HPUX version.
If you are installing Access Manager with any of the following products, you must select the Access Manager Legacy (6.x) mode:
Sun Java System Portal Server
Sun Java System Communications Services servers, including Messaging Server, Calendar Server, Instant Messaging, or Delegated Administrator
You select the Access Manager Legacy (6.x) mode, depending on how you are running the Java ES installer:
To determine the more for an Access Manager 7.1 installation, see Determining the Access Manager Mode.
Java ES installer silent installation is a non-interactive mode that allows you to install Java ES components on multiple host servers that have similar configurations. You first run the installer to generate a state file (without actually installing any components) and then edit a copy of the state file for each host server where you plan to install Access Manager and other components.
To select Access Manager in Legacy (6.x) mode, set the following parameter (along with other parameters) in the state file before you run the installer in silent mode:
... AM_REALM = disabled ...
For more information about running the Java ES installer in silent mode using a state file, see the Chapter 5, Installing in Silent Mode, in Sun Java Enterprise System 5 Installation Guide for UNIX.
If you are running the Java ES Installer in graphical mode with the “Configure Now” option, on the “Access Manager: Administration (1 of 6)” panel, select “Legacy (version 6.x style)”, which is the default value.
If you are running the Java ES Installer in text-based mode with the “Configure Now” option, for Install type (Realm/Legacy) [Legacy] select Legacy, which is the default value.
If you ran the Java ES Installer with the “Configure Later“ option, you must run the amconfig script to configure Access Manager after installation. To select Legacy (6.x) mode, set the following parameter in your configuration script input file (amsamplesilent):
... AM_REALM=disabled ...
For more information about configuring Access Manager by running the amconfig script, refer to the Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 Administration Guide.
To determine whether a running Access Manager 7.1 installation has been configured in Realm or Legacy mode, invoke:
http(s)://host:port/amserver/SMSServlet?method=isRealmEnabled
Results are:
true: Realm mode
false: Legacy mode
The following table shows the compatibility of Policy Agents with the Access Manager 7.1 modes.
Table 4 Policy Agents Compatibility With Access Manager 7.1 Modes
Agent and Version |
Compatible Mode |
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Web and J2EE agents, version 2.2 |
Legacy and Realm modes |
Web and J2EE agents, version 2.1 are not supported in Access Manager 7.1 |