About This Guide
This installation guide describes how to install the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition Version 1 software via the graphical interface in your Solaris 8 or 9, or Windows 2000 operating system. It is intended for system administrators, network administrators, evaluators, application server administrators, Web developers, and software developers.
This section contains the following topics:
How This Guide is Organized
The following table lists the sections that are included in this guide, and their descriptions.
   Sections in this Guide
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Description
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About This Guide
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Describes the contents of this guide, how to use the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition documentation, the documentation conventions used in this guide, and information about product support.
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Preparing to Install
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Provides an overview of the system requirements, and steps to be taken prior to installing the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software.
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Installing on Solaris
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Contains the procedures for installing the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software on the Solaris 8 and 9 platforms.
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Uninstalling From Solaris
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Describes the sequence of steps required to remove prior installations of the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition, or the components (for example, the Sun ONE Application Server 7, the Sun ONE Studio 4 update 1, Enterprise Edition for Java, and so forth), that are obstructing a successful installation from your Solaris 8 or 9 environments.
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Installing on Windows
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Contains the installation procedures for installing the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software on the Windows 2000 platform.
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Uninstalling From Windows
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Contains the installation procedures for installing the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software on the Windows 2000 platform.
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Post-Installation Tasks
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Describes the tasks required after installing the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software.
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Log File Locations
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Outlines the locations of the log files generated in the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software during and after installation.
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Troubleshooting
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Offers helpful hints and lists known problems and limitations of the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software.
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Additional Tips
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Points to resources where you can learn more about the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software, as well as product and registration information.
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Using the Documentation
The Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition documents are available as online files in Portable Document Format (PDF) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) formats, at:
http://docs.sun.com/db/prod/sunone
Tasks/Concepts Described in the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition Documentation
The following table lists the product documents and their descriptions.
   Product Documents
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Name
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Description
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Release Notes
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Important late-breaking information about the software and documentation, and issues to be aware of before using the product.
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Getting Started
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An introduction to the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition, including information such as pointers to product registration, resources, tools, server software, developer support, and managing the Sun ONE Servers.
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Installation Guide
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Installing the Sun ONE Web Services Platform Developer Edition software and its various components.
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Developer's Guide
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Creating and implementing J2EE applications, using Sun ONE tools and servers, and general information about application design, developer tools, security, assembly, deployment, debugging, and creating lifecycle module.
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Documentation Conventions
This section describes the types of conventions used throughout this guide:
General Conventions
The following general conventions are used in this guide:
- File and directory paths are given in UNIX® format (with forward slashes separating directory names). For Windows versions, the directory paths are the same, except that backslashes are used to separate directories.
- URLs are given in the format:
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http://<server.domain>/<path>/<file>.html
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In these URLs, server is the server name where applications are run; domain is your Internet domain name; path is the server's directory structure; and file is an individual filename. Italic items in URLs are placeholders.
- Font conventions include:
The monospace font is used for sample code and code listings, API and language elements (such as function names and class names), file names, path names, directory names, and HTML tags.
Italic type is used for code variables, book titles, emphasis, variables and placeholders, and words used in the literal sense.
Bold type is used as either a paragraph lead-in or to indicate words used in the literal sense.
- Installation root directories are indicated by install_dir in this document.
Technical Support
Expert Developer Technical Support is available on a per incident, multi-incident, and personalized support basis.
Developer Technical Support offers world-wide coverage of engineer-to-engineer development level technical support, in-depth problem analysis, and technical account management.
For details, see http://www.sun.com/developers/support/.