Java Desktop System Configuration Manager Release 1.1 Installation Guide

Appendix A Java Web Console Packages

Known Issues

Security

Without a user's knowledge, a session can be left in an active state by certain user actions. For example, when a user closes a browser window, the user is not automatically logged out of the Java Web Console. Instead, a user must explicitly log out of a session in the Java Web Console before closing an application windows.

Setup Script Usage

Synopsis: setup [-h] | [-n] | [-d <var>,<arch>[,client1,client2,...]] [-u [-f]]

For a complete description of the available setup parameters, run setup -h.

To uninstall the Java Web Console, run /usr/lib/webconsole/setup -u.


Note –

Do not run this command if you are in the /usr/lib/webconsole directory or any of the related subdirectories, otherwise pkgrm fails.


Java Web Console Packages

Solaris Packages

Package Name 

Description 

SUNWmctag 

Java Web Console UI Tag library  

SUNWmcon 

Java Web Console 

SUNWmcos 

Common Solaris services for Java Web Console 

SUNWmcosx 

Solaris release-specific services for Java Web Console  

SUNWmconr 

Java Web Console Root 

SUNWjato 

Sun One Application Framework runtime 

SUNWtcatu 

Tomcat 

Linux RPMs

Package Name 

Description 

SUNWmctag 

Java Web Console UI Tag library  

SUNWmcon 

Java Web Console 

SUNWmcos 

Common Linux services for Java Web Console 

SUNWmcosx 

Linux release-specific services for Java Web Console  

SUNWmconr 

Java Web Console Root 

SUNWjato 

Sun One Application Framework runtime 

tomcat4 

Tomcat