The following table shows the hardware and software that are required for this release.
Table 4 Hardware and Software Requirements
Component |
Requirement |
---|---|
Operating system (OS) |
Solaris OS on SPARC based systems, versions 8, 9, and 10, including support for whole root local zones on Solaris 10 Solaris OS on x86 platforms, versions 9 and 10, including support for whole root local zones on Solaris 10 Solaris OS on AMD64 platforms, version 10, including support for whole root local zones Red Hat Linux, WS/AS/ES 2.1 Update 6 or later Red Hat Linux, WS/AS/ES 3.0 Red Hat Linux, WS/AS/ES 3.0 Updates 1, 2, 3, and 4 HP-UX OS. See the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Document Collection for HP-UX: http://docs.sun.com/coll/1258.2 Windows OS. See the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Document Collection for Microsoft Windows: http://docs.sun.com/coll/1259.2 |
Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) |
J2SE platform 1.5.0_04, 1.5_01, 1.5, and 1.4.2 |
Directory Server |
Access Manager information tree: Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2005Q4 Access Manager identity repository: Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2005Q4 or Microsoft Active Directory |
Web containers |
Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 2005Q4 SP5 Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 SP4 IBM WebSphere Application Server 5.1 and 5.1.1 (and associated cumulative fixes) |
RAM |
Basic testing: 512 Mbytes Actual deployment: 1 Gbyte for threads, Access Manager SDK, HTTP server, and other internals |
Disk space |
512 Mbytes for Access Manager and associated applications |
If you have questions about support for other versions of these components, contact your Oracle technical representative.
The following table shows the browsers that are supported by the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 release.
Table 5 Supported Browsers
Browser |
Platform |
---|---|
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 |
Windows 2000 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 |
Windows 2000 Windows XP |
Mozilla 1.7.1 |
Solaris OS, versions 9 and 10 Java Desktop System Windows 2000 Red Hat Linux 8.0 |
Netscape™ 7.0 |
Solaris OS, versions 9 and 10 Java Desktop System Windows 2000 Red Hat Linux 8.0 |
System virtualization is a technology that enables multiple operating system (OS) instances to execute independently on shared hardware. Functionally, software deployed to an OS hosted in a virtualized environment is generally unaware that the underlying platform has been virtualized. Oracle performs testing of its Sun Java System products on select system virtualization and OS combinations to help validate that the Sun Java System products continue to function on properly sized and configured virtualized environments as they do on non-virtualized systems. For information about support for Sun Java System products in virtualized environments, see http://download.oracle.com/820-4651.