Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Guide for UNIX

Instant Messaging Only Example

This example installs Instant Messaging by itself. It is not uncommon for Instant Messaging to be installed in a separate installation session after other components have been installed and configured.


Note –

If you are using single sign-on or Access Manager managed policies, Access Manager is required. For guidelines, refer to Instant Messaging and Access Manager Example


Sequence Issues

ProcedureTo Develop a Sequence for Instant Messaging

The following high-level tasks are required:

Steps
  1. Running the Java ES installer

  2. At component selection, choosing Instant Messaging

  3. Resolving incompatibilities

    The installer verifies software on your host and provides guidance if incompatibilities are identified.

  4. Verifying installation directories

  5. Selecting the Configure Later option

    Instant Messaging cannot be configured during installation.

  6. Running the installation

  7. Viewing the Installation Summary and Log

  8. Completing post-install configuration

    Configuring Instant Messaging After a Configure Later Installation

  9. Starting Instant Messaging (after starting any other components that Instant Messaging might depend on)

    Starting and Stopping Instant Messaging Server and Multiplexor

    The following table contains additional Instant Messaging information.

    Task 

    Relevant Information 

    Postinstallation configuration 

    Configuring Instant Messaging After a Configure Later Installation

    Starting and stopping 

    Starting and Stopping Instant Messaging Server and Multiplexor

    Uninstalling 

    Instant Messaging Uninstallation Behavior

    Troubleshooting 

    Instant Messaging Troubleshooting Tips

    Upgrading 

    Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Upgrade Guide

    Deployment scenarios 

    Sun Java System Communications Deployment Planning Guide