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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) Guide |
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) Overview
Highly Available HADB Management Agent
Configuration Restrictions and Requirements
Configuration Planning Considerations
Creating a Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) Management Domain
Creating a Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) Management Domain
Installing the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) Packages
The Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) software is a Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE™) 1.3 compliant relational database. The Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server EE (HADB) data service is designed to meet the needs of enterprise customers and run under the control of Solaris Cluster software. The Sun Java System Application Server provides a transactional session-state persistence infrastructure that is highly available and highly scalable. Application Server uses the HADB to store session information. The HADB management client is the command-line interface for the HADB. A full set of utilities are available for performing HADB configuration, runtime management, and monitoring.
Instructions for using these utilities are contained in the Sun Java System Application Server documentation, the hadbm man pages, and the asadmin command session-persistence man pages. For information about installing and configuring HADB with Sun Java System Application Server, see the Sun Java System Application Server documentation. For information about configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Sun Java System Application Server, see Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Sun Java System Application Server Guide.
Note - If you are using the Solaris 10 OS, install and configure this data service to run only in the global zone. At publication of this document, this data service is not supported in non-global zones. For updated information about supported configurations of this data service, contact your Oracle service representative.