This topic provides an overview of the GUI and command-line installations, a list of what Java CAPS product names were in the past and what they are now, and the location of the product SAR files on the DVDs.
Java CAPS Release 6 does not support spaces in the installation directory path.
The installation process is different from prior installations of Java CAPS, and with Release 6 you can perform a complete or custom installation on any supported platform.
There is one exception to this statement; Release 6 does not support Macintosh installation using the command-line interface.
The installation flexibility of Java CAPS enables you to:
Install more than one Domain on a single system.
Manage multiple Projects on a single environment.
The separation of design from deployment makes it possible to use the same components in more than one Project.
Centralize your software distribution.
After uploading software into “software packages,” Administrators select which physical server or groups of physical servers receive the software.
HTTP connections are used to upload and download the software to and from the Repository.
Use the executable file downloaded from the Sun Download Center or the DVDs from the Media Kit to run the Java CAPS Installer to install:
Repository Server
NetBeans IDE 6.1 ML, including
All JBI based Java CAPS components packaged with the initial installation
Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 UR2, including
Sun JMS IQ Manager
UDDI Server
Enterprise Manager
Domains, which are a Sun Enterprise Service Bus run-time environment that contains the software and other installed components that are required at run time, such as:
The Sun Java System Application Server, which provides middleware services for security and state maintenance, data access and persistence, and transactions.
The System Management Service, which manages and monitors Java CAPS deployments.
The Sun JMS IQ Manager, which provides JMS messaging.
Although the Domain installation also includes the components necessary for basic communication between the Java CAPS system and files, communications with databases and other products require that you add on components.
You to create, start, and stop Domains using Domain Manager or a command prompt.
Four Java CAPS core products.
Sun Enterprise Service Bus
Sun Business Process Manager
Sun Composite Page Designer
Sun Data Integrator
Nine Sun Adapters, which enable communication with specific external systems or OTD libraries.
Sun Adapter for Batch/FTP
Sun Adapter for DB2 Connect
Sun Adapter for e-Mail
Sun Adapter for File
Sun Adapter for HTTPS
Sun Adapter for JDBC/ODBC
Sun Adapter for Oracle
Sun Adapter for SQL Server
Sun Adapter for Sybase
NetBeans IDE, which enables you to install JBI based Java CAPS components and configure the Java CAPS system.
You can install all JBI based Java CAPS components at this time.
Use NetBeans IDE Update Center to install JBI based Java CAPS components.
If you choose to install all the JBI based Java CAPS components that are included with the initial installation, you would skip this step until there were updates to install. See the NetBeans IDE documentation located on docs.sun.com for detailed information on how to complete these tasks.
Use the Java CAPS Uploader to upload and install additional components not included with the initial installation.
The installation stores and manages the setup, component, and configuration information for Java CAPS Projects.
A topic with information on how to install patches will be included with the next phase of the Java CAPS 6 delivery.
The command-line installation differs from the GUI installation in that it consists of two installs that mirror the Java CAPS Installer installation, but does not offer the NetBeans IDE Update Manager or the Java CAPS Uploader installations.
Silent, which is a script installation with set options that you set in a properties file.
Console, which is a graphical text mode installation.
For the command-line installations to function correctly you must first download the ISO images from the Sun Download Center to your installation directory. With these installations you can install any or all of the following Java CAPS components:
Repository Server
NetBeans IDE 6.1 ML, including
All JBI based Java CAPS components packaged with the initial installation
Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 UR2, including
Sun JMS IQ Manager
UDDI Server
Enterprise Manager
Domains, which are a Sun Enterprise Service Bus run-time environment that contains the software and other installed components that are required at run time, such as:
The Sun Java System Application Server, which provides middleware services for security and state maintenance, data access and persistence, and transactions.
The System Management Service, which manages and monitors Java CAPS deployments.
The Sun JMS IQ Manager, which provides JMS messaging.
Although the Domain installation also includes the components necessary for basic communication between the Java CAPS system and files, communications with databases and other products require that you add on components.
You to create, start, and stop Domains using Domain Manager or a command prompt.
Four Java CAPS core products.
Sun Enterprise Service Bus
Sun Business Process Manager
Sun Composite Page Designer
Sun Data Integrator
Nine Sun Adapters, which enable communication with specific external systems or OTD libraries.
Sun Adapter for FTP
Sun Adapter for DB2 Connect
Sun Adapter for e-Mail
Sun Adapter for File
Sun Adapter for HTTPS
Sun Adapter for JDBC/ODBC
Sun Adapter for Oracle
Sun Adapter for SQL Server
Sun Adapter for Sybase
With Release 6, the Java CAPS Repository-based components have undergone a name change. The SAR files have not been changed to match the new component names. Table 15 provides Release 5.1.3 component names and what they have changed to for Release 6.
Table 15 Component Name Comparison
Release 5.1.3 Component Names |
Release 6 Component Names |
---|---|
Sun SeeBeyond eGate Integrator |
Sun Enterprise Service Bus |
Sun SeeBeyond eInsight Business Process Manager |
Sun Business Process Manager |
Sun SeeBeyond eVision Studio |
Sun Composite Page Designer |
Sun SeeBeyond eTL Integrator |
Sun Data Integrator |
Sun SeeBeyond eView Studio |
Sun Master Index |
Sun SeeBeyond eIndex Single Patient View |
Sun Master Patient Index |
Sun Java Message Grid |
Sun Java Message Service Grid |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for SAP ALE |
Sun Adapter for SAP ALE |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for SAP BAPI |
Sun Adapter for SAP BAPI |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for Oracle Applications |
Sun Adapter for Oracle Applications |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for SWIFT Alliance Gateway |
Sun Adapter for SWIFT Alliance Gateway |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay e-Mail Adapter |
Sun Adapter for e-Mail |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay TCP/IP Adapter |
Sun Adapter for TCP/IP |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay LDAP Adapter |
Sun Adapter for LDAP |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay COM/DCOM Adapter |
Sun Adapter for COM/DCOM |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay SNA Adapter |
Sun Adapter for SNA |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay TCP/IP HL7 Adapter |
Sun Adapter for TCP/IP HL7 |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for MSMQ |
Sun Adapter for MSMQ |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for Oracle |
Sun Adapter for Oracle |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for SQL Server |
Sun Adapter for SQL Server |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for DB2 Universal Database |
Sun Adapter for DB2 Universal Database |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay JDBC/ODBC Adapter |
Sun Adapter for JDBC/ODBC |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for DB2 Connect |
Sun Adapter for DB2 Connect |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for Sybase |
Sun Adapter for Sybase |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for VSAM |
Sun Adapter for VSAM |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for Informix |
Sun Adapter for Informix |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for Sun Java System Application Server |
Sun Adapter for Sun Java System Application Server |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for WebLogic |
Sun Adapter for WebLogic |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for WebSphere MQ |
Sun Adapter for WebSphere MQ |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Development Kit |
Sun Adapter Development Kit |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for CICS |
Sun Adapter for CICS |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for IMS |
Sun Adapter for IMS |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay File Adapter |
Sun Adapter for File |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for Siebel EAI |
Sun Adapter for Siebel EAI |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapter for PeopleSoft |
Sun Adapter for PeopleSoft |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay Batch Adapter |
Sun Adapter for Batch/FTP |
Sun SeeBeyond eWay HTTPS Adapter |
Sun Adapter for HTTPS |
Sun SeeBeyond eGate API Kit |
Sun Enterprise Service Bus API Kit |
Sun SeeBeyond HL7 OTD Library |
Sun Message Library for HL7 |
Sun SeeBeyond SWIFT OTD Library |
Sun Message Library for SWIFT |
Sun SeeBeyond OTD Library for ASC X12 |
Sun Message Library for ASC X12 |
Sun SeeBeyond OTD Library for HIPAA |
Sun Message Library for HIPAA |
Sun SeeBeyond Alert Agent |
Sun Alert Agent |
Sun SeeBeyond SNMP Agent |
Sun SNMP Agent |
Sun SeeBeyond COBOL Copybook Converter |
Sun COBOL Copybook Converter |
Sun SeeBeyond Protocol Manager for ASC X12 |
Sun Protocol Manager for ASC X12 |
Sun SeeBeyond Protocol Manager for HIPAA |
Sun Protocol Manager for HIPAA |
The Sun Enterprise Service Bus maintains its own list of Repository names and user names; it does not poll the operating system or network to obtain or validate user names or Repository names. To simplify system administration, use your current naming conventions for Repository and user names.
Repository and user names (as well as passwords) are case sensitive, even on Windows systems. Although there is no limitation on the length of the names, you should keep them a reasonable length. Valid characters include all letters and numbers, dashes, and underscores.
Periods, spaces, and other punctuation are not valid characters for any Java CAPS user name, password, or component name.
The default user name and password for the Sun Enterprise Service Bus are admin and adminadmin.
After you complete a Project, you must set up an Environment and deploy it. An Environment is a collection of Domain(s) that house Project components and information about external systems. You set up an Environment and deploy it after completing a Project. A deployment Environment includes:
Domain (an instance of the Sun Enterprise Service Bus runtime environment)
Sun Java System Application Server
Sun JMS IQ Manager
External Systems
Environment names can contain letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores. There is no character limit. Spaces and punctuation marks are not valid characters for Project names.