Message Queue 4.3 Supported Platforms and Components
This section covers the following topics regarding Message Queue 4.3 system
requirements:
Operating System Platform Support
Message Queue 4.3 is supported on Solaris, Linux, Windows, and
AIX operating system platforms. Table 1–2 shows
the supported versions of each of these platforms. For the hardware requirements
of each platform see the Sun
Java System Message Queue 4.3 Installation Guide
Table 1–2 Supported Platform Versions
Platform
|
Supported Versions
|
Solaris
|
Solaris 9 (SunOS 5.9), all updates (SPARC, x86)
Solaris 10 (SunOS 5.10), all updates (SPARC, x86, x64)
|
Linux
|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, all updates,
32– and 64–bit versions (x86, x64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Enterprise Server 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, all updates,
32– and 64–bit versions (x86, x64)
|
AIX
|
AIX 6.1
|
Windows
|
Windows Vista
Windows XP Professional, SP2 (x86) [No Home, Tablet PC, or Media Center Edition support]
Windows 2000 Advanced Server, SP4 (x86) [No Professional or Server Edition support]
Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions, SP2,
32– and 64–bit versions (x86, x64) [No Web or Small Business Server Edition support]
Windows Server 2008 Standard
and Enterprise Editions, SP2, 32– and 64–bit
versions (x86, x64)
|
System Virtualization Support
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. Sun 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 Sun support for Sun Java System products in
virtualized environments, see http://download.oracle.com/820-4651.
Component Dependencies
In addition to platform-specific requirements, Message Queue 4.3 also
depends on certain basic components that must be installed in order to develop
and run Message Queue clients. Table 1–3 describes
these components. Other versions or vendor implementations can also be used,
but they are untested by Sun Microsystems and therefore not officially supported.
Note – The Message Queue Installer for the Solaris, Linux, and Windows platforms, allows you to select an existing JDK/JRE or to install the JDK
version (1.5.0_15).
Table 1–3 Required Support Components
Component
|
Supports
|
Supported Versions [Sun Microsystems production versions only]
|
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
|
Message Queue broker and administration tools
|
J2SETM Runtime Environment 1.5.0_15 or later
JavaTM SE Runtime Environment
1.6.0_10
|
Java Software Development Kit (JDK), Standard Edition
|
Java client development and deployment
|
J2SE Development Kit 1.5.0_15 or later
Java SE Development Kit 1.6.0_10
|
Table 1–4 shows additional
components that you can install to provide additional support for Message Queue clients.
You may not need all of the components listed: for example, if you are not
writing a C client, you will not need the C compiler, C++ runtime library, NSPR, or NSS.
Table 1–4 Optional Support Components
Component
|
Supports
|
Supported Versions
|
Application server
|
HTTP/HTTPS
|
Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition, Version 9.1 .1 (GlassFish Enterprise Server
2.1)
|
Web server
|
HTTP/HTTPS
|
Sun Java System Web Server Enterprise Edition, Version 7.0, Update 3
|
Database
|
JDBC-based data store
|
HADB, Version 4.4.3–6
Java DB (Apache Derby), Version 10.4
MySQL Community/Enterprise Edition, Version 5.0
Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g
postgreSQL, Version 8.1
Note –
The PointBase database is no longer supported.
|
Highly-available database
|
High-availability broker clusters
|
HADB, Version 4.4.3–6
MySQL Cluster Edition, Version 5.0
Oracle10g and 11g
|
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory
server
|
Message Queue user repository and administered objects
|
Sun Java System Directory Server, Version 6.0
|
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
|
Administered object support and LDAP user repository
|
JNDI Version 1.2.1
LDAP Service Provider, Version 1.2.2
File System Service Provider, Version 1.2 Beta 3 [Administered object support only; supported for development and testing,
but not for deployment in a production environment]
|
C Compiler and compatible C++ runtime library
|
Message Queue C clients
|
Solaris: Sun Studio, Version 11 or
later, C++ compiler with standard mode and C compiler
Linux: gcc/g++,
Version 3.2.3
Windows: Microsoft Windows Visual
C++, Version 6.0 SP3
|
Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR)
|
Message Queue C clients
|
Version 4.7 [Bundled as a shared package in the download bundle]
|
Network Security Services (NSS)
|
Message Queue C clients
|
Version 3.11.9
|