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Planning for Java CAPS 6.3 Installation
Java CAPS 6.3 Installed Components
Java CAPS 6.3 Supported JDK Versions
Interoperability With Oracle Products
Interoperability with Oracle Products
Interoperability with Java Enterprise System
Java CAPS 6.3 Components and Supported External Systems
Additional Information for the JDBC/ODBC Adapter and Database Binding Component
Java CAPS 6.3 System Requirements
Overview of the Installation Process
Overview of the Graphical User Interface Installation Process
Overview of the Command-Line Interface Installation Process
Repository Names and User Names
Contents of the Java CAPS Installer and Components Download Files
Java CAPS Installer TAR and ZIP Files
Java CAPS Components ZIP Files
Contents of the Installation DVDs
Troubleshooting the Java CAPS Installation
Certified Oracle Solaris 9 and 10 Patches
Certified SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Daylight Savings Time Patch
This topic lists the supported operating system requirements for each platform. The requirements listed in this topic are in addition to the supported system requirements.
The supported operating systems are divided into two categories:
The Oracle Java CAPS design-time tools are available on the following operating systems:
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The Oracle Java CAPS runtime is available on the following operating systems:
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Where applicable, adapters for external systems are supported on the above platforms if that platform is supported by the external system vendor.
Oracle Java CAPS JMS IQ Manager (STCMS) and Oracle Java CAPS ESB API Kit are supported on a subset of these platforms. Please contact your Oracle account representative for more information.
Java CAPS is certified on Oracle Enterprise Linux with both Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel and Red Hat Compatible Kernel.
Windows 2008 R2 (64–bit OS and 64–bit JVM) is not supported on the cluster profile.
Support for HP-UX is limited in that it cannot be installed on a cluster, it runs on a 32–bit JVM only, and there are no C interfaces for MQ.
Windows 7 is supported for a single user in a development environment.