Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Deployment Guide

Preface

This guide explains how to deploy applications on Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 (MEP).

MEP is a comprehensive mobility solution that enables offline data access, data synchronization, and secure access to EIS/EAI applications, such as Siebel and SAP.

MEP is based entirely upon open standards, including the following:

Who Should Use This Book

This guide is intended for users who will deploy the sample Siebel application.

Before You Read This Book

Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with the basic features of the Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 software, be knowledgeable about mobile device setup and configuration, especially for the BlackBerry and PalmTreo devices, and understand how to install and configure the Siebel back end. These users will also need some rudimentary knowledge about configuring Sun JCA Adapters from Java CAPS.

How This Book Is Organized

This book contains the following chapter:

Mobile Enterprise Platform Documentation Set

The Mobile Enterprise Platform documentation set is available at http://docs.sun.com/coll/1780.1. To learn about Mobile Enterprise Platform, refer to the books listed in the following table.

Table P–1 Books in the Mobile Enterprise Platform Documentation Set

Book Title 

Description 

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Release Notes

Late-breaking information about the software and the documentation. Includes a comprehensive summary of the supported hardware, operating systems, application server, JavaTM Development Kit (JDKTM), databases, and EIS/EAI systems.

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Architectural Overview

Introduction to the architecture of Mobile Enterprise Platform. 

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Installation Guide

Installing the software and its components, and running a simple application to verify that installation succeeded. 

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Deployment Guide

Deployment of applications and application components to Mobile Enterprise Platform. 

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Developer’s Guide for Client Applications

Creating and implementing Java Platform, Mobile Edition (Java ME platform) applications for Mobile Enterprise Platform that run on mobile devices. 

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Developer’s Guide for Enterprise Connectors

Creating and implementing Enterprise Connectors for Mobile Enterprise Platform intended to run on Sun Java System Application Server. 

Sun Java System Mobile Enterprise Platform 1.0 Administration Guide

System administration for Mobile Enterprise Platform, focusing on the use of the MEP Administration Console. 

Application Server Documentation Set

When you install MEP, it is deployed to Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Update 2.

The Application Server documentation set describes deployment planning and system installation. The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for Application Server documentation is http://docs.sun.com/coll/1343.5. For an introduction to Application Server, refer to the books in the order in which they are listed in the following table.

Table P–2 Books in the Application Server Documentation Set

Book Title 

Description 

Documentation Center

Application Server documentation topics organized by task and subject. 

Release Notes

Late-breaking information about the software and the documentation. Includes a comprehensive, table-based summary of the supported hardware, operating system, Java Development Kit (JDK), and database drivers. 

Quick Start Guide

How to get started with the Application Server product. 

Installation Guide

Installing the software and its components. 

Deployment Planning Guide

Evaluating your system needs and enterprise to ensure that you deploy the Application Server in a manner that best suits your site. General issues and concerns that you must be aware of when deploying the server are also discussed. 

Application Deployment Guide

Deployment of applications and application components to the Application Server. Includes information about deployment descriptors. 

Developer’s Guide

Creating and implementing Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications intended to run on the Application Server that follow the open Java standards model for Java EE components and APIs. Includes information about developer tools, security, debugging, and creating lifecycle modules. 

Java EE 5 Tutorial

Using Java EE 5 platform technologies and APIs to develop Java EE applications. 

Java WSIT Tutorial

Developing web applications using the Web Service Interoperability Technologies (WSIT). Describes how, when, and why to use the WSIT technologies and the features and options that each technology supports. 

Administration Guide

System administration for the Application Server, including configuration, monitoring, security, resource management, and web services management. 

High Availability Administration Guide

Post-installation configuration and administration instructions for the high-availability database. 

Administration Reference

Editing the Application Server configuration file, domain.xml.

Upgrade and Migration Guide

Upgrading from an older version of Application Server or migrating Java EE applications from competitive application servers. This guide also describes differences between adjacent product releases and configuration options that can result in incompatibility with the product specifications. 

Performance Tuning Guide

Tuning the Application Server to improve performance. 

Troubleshooting Guide

Solving Application Server problems. 

Error Message Reference

Solving Application Server error messages. 

Reference Manual

Utility commands available with the Application Server; written in man page style. Includes the asadmin command line interface.

Typographic Conventions

The following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book.

Table P–3 Typographic Conventions

Typeface 

Meaning 

Example 

AaBbCc123

The names of commands, files, and directories, and onscreen computer output 

Edit your .login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

machine_name% you have mail.

AaBbCc123

What you type, contrasted with onscreen computer output 

machine_name% su

Password:

AaBbCc123

A placeholder to be replaced with a real name or value 

The command to remove a file is rm filename.

AaBbCc123

Book titles, new terms, and terms to be emphasized (note that some emphasized items appear bold online) 

Read Chapter 6 in the User's Guide.

A cache is a copy that is stored locally.

Do not save the file.

Symbol Conventions

The following table explains symbols that might be used in this book.

Table P–4 Symbol Conventions

Symbol 

Description 

Example 

Meaning 

[ ]

Contains optional arguments and command options. 

ls [-l]

The -l option is not required.

{ | }

Contains a set of choices for a required command option. 

-d {y|n}

The -d option requires that you use either the y argument or the n argument.

${ }

Indicates a variable reference. 

${com.sun.javaRoot}

References the value of the com.sun.javaRoot variable.

Joins simultaneous multiple keystrokes. 

Control-A 

Press the Control key while you press the A key. 

Joins consecutive multiple keystrokes. 

Ctrl+A+N 

Press the Control key, release it, and then press the subsequent keys. 

-> 

Indicates menu item selection in a graphical user interface. 

File -> New -> Templates 

From the File menu, choose New. From the New submenu, choose Templates. 

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