Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Planning Guide

Adding Procedures for Application Server to Your Installation Plan

Insert instructions for installing Application Server anywhere some other Java ES component uses Application Server for web container support.

To add installation and configuration instructions for Application Server, do the following:

  1. The section on the supported component tells you to add to your installation plan an instruction to run the installer and select both the supported component and Application Server.

  2. Add an instruction to also select Message Queue, and if used in your solution, High Availability Session Store, and Web Server.

  3. Next, list the configuration values for Application Server.

  4. If the supported component is configured and deployed by the installer (Access Manager, and Portal Server), do the following:

    1. Add to your plan the configuration values for the supported component.

    2. Add an instruction to run the installer and supply configuration values for Application Server, Application Server's local dependencies, and the supported component.

    3. Add an instruction to start the Application Server instance. This step also starts the supported component.

    4. As described in the section on the supported component, verify that the supported component is running correctly.

  5. If the supported component is not configured and deployed by the installer (Communications ExpressDelegated AdministratorInstant Messaging), do the following:

    1. Add an instruction to run the installer and supply configuration values for Application Server and Application Server's local dependencies.

    2. Add an instruction to list the configuration values for the supported component.

    3. Add an instruction to run the supported component's configuration wizard and supply the configuration values for the supported component.

    4. Add an instruction to start the Application Server instance. This step also starts the supported component.

    5. As described in the section on the supported component, verify that the supported component is running correctly.

  6. If the Application Serverinstances are load balanced, add an instruction to verify operation of the load balancer.