This example installs Java ES software in a Solaris 10 non-global zone.
The following high-level tasks are required:
Verifying that Solaris 10 is installed on your host
The global zone is automatically created.
Verifying that all the non-global zones specified in your implementation plan have been created by the global zone administrator as “whole root” zones
For information on creating non-global zones, refer to Chapter 18, Planning and Configuring Non-Global Zones (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Solaris Zones.
Starting the Java ES installer in the desired non-global zone
At component selection, choosing the components you want
Some components cannot be installed in a non-global zone because they require access to global zone capabilities. These components are unavailable at component selection.
Running the installation
Viewing the Installation Summary and Log
Completing postinstallation configuration as needed
Chapter 6, Configuring Components After Installation provides post-installation configuration instructions.
Starting components
Chapter 7, Verifying Installed Components provides procedures for starting and stopping the Java ES components.
Repeating this process in additional non-global zones as needed