Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 OpenSSO Add-On Guide

ProcedureTo Get the OpenSSO Add-On Using the GUI-Based Update Tool

Before You Begin

Make sure that Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2 or later and Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 are both installed and running on your system, as described in System Requirements.

In these instructions, the root Web Space Server server installation directory is referred to as webspace_dir, and the Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server root directory is referred to as glassfish_dir.

  1. In a command shell for your operating system, change to the webspace_dir/bin directory and run the updatetool command.

    If this is the first time you have launched updatetool, the full Update Tool product will not yet be installed, and you are prompted to allow installation to proceed.

    1. Type y when prompted to install Update Tool.

      The installer downloads and installs the full Update Tool product and then exits.

    2. Enter the updatetool command again to launch Update Tool.

    The Update Tool main window is displayed, with Available Updates highlighted.

    Update Tool main window
  2. (Optional) You can choose at this time to install any available updates.

    Note that if you choose to install updates at this time, you will in most cases need to restart GlassFish and Web Space Server before proceeding with the remainder of OpenSSO Add-On installation.

  3. Click the Web Space node in the Application Images pane on the left in Update Tool.

    Details about the currently selected software repositories are displayed. To get the Web Space Server Add-On, a restricted-access repository must be added to this list.

    Update Tool repositories list
  4. Click Edit Properties on the right side of the Image Details pane.

    The Image Properties window is displayed.

    Image Properties window

    Note that the repository named support.sun.com is not enabled.

  5. Select the checkbox next to the support.sun.com repository, and then click Edit.

    The Repository Properties window is displayed.

    Repository Properties window
  6. Ask your SunSolve service representative for the correct URL to use, enter the URL here, and then click OK.

  7. Verify that the support.sun.com repository is now Enabled and selected as Preferred, and then click OK.

    Verify repository selection
  8. Back in the Update Tool main window, choose the Available Add-Ons node in the Application Images pane to display the list of available Add-On packages.

  9. Select the packages you want, and then click Install.

  10. Proceed to Installing the OpenSSO Add-On for the remaining installation instructions.