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Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1 Release Notes

Document Information

1.  Overview

2.  About Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server

What's New in Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v2.1.1

Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server Features

Hardware and Software Requirements

Supported Platforms

System Virtualization Support

Important Patch Information

Solaris Patch Requirements

JDK Version

To Switch to the Supported Java SE Version

Apache Ant Version

JDBC Drivers and Databases

Using the Bundled Java DB Database

Starting and Stopping the Java DB Database

Java DB Utility Scripts

Message Queue Versions

Web Servers for the Load Balancing Plugin

Browsers

HADB Requirements and Supported Platforms

Supported Platforms

HADB Server Host Requirements

HADB Management Host Requirements

HADB Client Host Requirements

Upgrading the Enterprise Server

Required Free Ports

Other Requirements

Java EE 5 Platform APIs

Java EE 5 SDK

Switching to Another Supported Java Version

To Switch to Another Supported Java Version

Known Java ES 5 Compatibility Issues

Oracle Access Manager Integration

Web Stack Support

Front-ending Enterprise Server with Apache httpd and mod_jk

Features Not Supported on All Operating Systems

Features Not Supported on the AIX Operating System

Features Not Supported on the Linux Operating System

Features Not Supported on the Ubuntu Operating System

Sun GlassFish Enterprise Manger

Using the Update Center

To Use the Update Center

Upgrading the Enterprise Server on the Ubuntu Operating System

Enabling Multilevel Relationship Prefetching

Setting the Interval for Rotating a Node Agent's Log File

To Set the Interval for Rotating a Node Agent's Log File

More About WSIT Integration

3.  Known Issues and Limitations

Oracle Access Manager Integration

Oracle Access Manager (OAM) is an identity management and access control system that can be shared by all applications deployed on Enterprise Server to provide centralized and automated single sign-on (SSO) services. OAM is available as a standalone product or as part of the Oracle Identity & Access Management Suite.

See the OAM product page for more information about OAM. See Using Oracle Access Manager with Enterprise Server for more information about configuring Enterprise Server v2.1.1 to work with OAM providers.