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Document Revised: 3/6/01
Note on beta 1.3: This page describes how to install version
1.2.1. In the beta 1.3 documentation bundle,
a bad link in the index.html file
points to this page. If you want to install the beta 1.3
version, please go to the
Beta 1.3 Installation Instructions.
Before you can install the software or documentation onto your
system, you must download the appropriate bundle
from our web site. For instructions on downloading bundles, see the
Download Bundles page.
After downloading a bundle, please follow the installation instructions
for your platform:
Solaris Operating Environment
Windows
Linux
After you've performed the installation, please read the section
"Where do I go from here?"
Installing the Solaris Software Bundle
1. Change to the directory where you want to install the software.
For example, if you want to install
the software under /usr/local you would
type this command:
cd /usr/local
In step 2,
unpacking the bundle
automatically creates a subdirectory called j2sdkee1.2.1.
2. Unpack the download bundle.
The download bundle for the software is in the j2sdkee-1_2_1-solsparc.sh
file.
In the following commands,
replace <path> with the actual path of the download bundle:
chmod a+x <path>/j2sdkee-1_2_1-solsparc.sh
<path>/j2sdkee-1_2_1-solsparc.sh
After you agree to the license, the j2sdkee1.2.1 directory
is created and the software is installed into it.
3. Edit the user configuration script.
The
Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition relies on the environment variables
that are set in the user configuration script.
This script is in the userconfig.sh file of the bin directory of
your installation.
The userconfig.sh file sets these environment variables:
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J2EE_CLASSPATH - the classpath referenced by the J2EE server.
J2EE_CLASSPATH must include the location of JDBC driver classes
(except for those used by the Cloudscape DBMS included in this
download bundle).
Each location is delimited by a colon.
J2EE_CLASSPATH does not need to include the Java 2 SDK,
Enterprise Edition classes (j2ee-jar);
the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition software;
or the classes contained in the enterprise application.
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JAVA_HOME - the absolute path of the
directory in which the Java 2 SDK,
Standard Edition is installed.
Here's an example of how you might edit the userconfig.sh file:
J2EE_CLASSPATH=/opt/oracle/jdbc:/usr/local/db/driver.zip
export J2EE_CLASSPATH
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.2.2
export JAVA_HOME
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4. Install the documentation.
If you haven't already done so, install the documentation
bundle. See the next section for instructions.
5. See
"Where do I go from here?"
Installing the Solaris Documentation Bundle
1. Change to the directory above the one in which you've installed
the software.
For example, if you installed
the software in /usr/local/j2sdkee1.2.1 you would
type this command:
cd /usr/local
2. Unpack the download bundle.
The download bundle for the documentation is in
the j2sdkee-1_2_1-doc-solsparc.zip
file.
In the following command,
replace <path> with the actual path of the download bundle:
unzip <path>/j2sdkee-1_2_1-doc-solsparc.zip
The j2sdkee1.2.1/doc directory is created and the documentation is
installed into it.
3. See
"Where do I go from here?"
Installing the Windows Software Bundle
1. Run the setup program.
Double-click on the icon of the j2sdkee-1_2_1-win.exe file,
and then follow the instructions provided by the setup program.
By default, the setup program installs the software in C:\j2sdkee1.2.1.
If you install the software after you install the documentation,
you should install the software in the parent directory of
the documentation.
2. Edit the user configuration script.
The
Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition relies on the environment variables
that are set in the user configuration script.
This script is in the userconfig.bat file of the bin directory of
your installation.
The userconfig.bat file sets these environment variables:
-
J2EE_CLASSPATH - the classpath referenced by the J2EE server.
J2EE_CLASSPATH must include the location of JDBC driver classes
(except for those used by the Cloudscape DBMS included in this
download bundle).
Each location is delimited by a semicolon.
J2EE_CLASSPATH does not need to include the Java 2 SDK,
Enterprise Edition classes (j2ee-jar) or
the Java 2 SDK Standard Edition software.
-
JAVA_HOME - the directory where the Java 2 SDK
Standard Edition is installed.
Here's an example of how you might edit the userconfig.bat file:
set J2EE_CLASSPATH=C:\oracle\jdbc;C:\db\driver.zip
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.2.2
3. Set the environment variables.
You can set the environment variables either by
executing the
bin\userconfig.bat script in your shell window or by using the
Environment tab of the System Properties window.
To access the System Properties window,
from the Settings menu select Control Panel and
from the panel select System.
4. Install the documentation.
If you haven't already done so, install the documentation
bundle. See the next section for instructions.
5. See
"Where do I go from here?"
Installing the Windows Documentation Bundle
1. If you downloaded the documentation as one large .exe file,
then run the setup program.
Double-click on the icon of the j2sdkee-1_2_1-doc-win.exe file,
and then follow the instructions provided by the setup program.
If you install the documentation after you install the software,
the setup program chooses the proper directory in which
to install the documentation.
2. See
"Where do I go from here?"
Installing the Linux Software Bundle
1. Change to the directory where you want to install the software.
For example, if you want to install
the software under /usr/local you would
type this command:
cd /usr/local
In step 2,
unpacking the bundle
automatically creates a subdirectory called j2sdkee1.2.1.
2. Unpack the download bundle.
The download bundle for the software is in the j2sdkee-1_2_1-linux.tar.gz
file. To uncompress and unpack the download bundle
bundle, run this command:
tar xvzf j2sdkee-1_2_1-linux.tar.gz
After you agree to the license, the j2sdkee1.2.1 directory
is created and the software is installed into it.
3. Edit the user configuration script.
The
Java 2 SDK, Enterprise Edition relies on the environment variables
that are set in the user configuration script.
This script is in the userconfig.sh file of the bin directory of
your installation.
The userconfig.sh file sets these environment variables:
-
J2EE_CLASSPATH - the classpath referenced by the J2EE server.
J2EE_CLASSPATH must include the location of JDBC driver classes
(except for those used by the Cloudscape DBMS included in this
download bundle).
Each location is delimited by a colon.
J2EE_CLASSPATH does not need to include the Java 2 SDK,
Enterprise Edition classes (j2ee-jar);
the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition software;
or the classes contained in the enterprise application.
-
JAVA_HOME - the absolute path of the
directory in which the Java 2 SDK,
Standard Edition is installed.
Here's an example of how you might edit the userconfig.sh file:
J2EE_CLASSPATH=/opt/oracle/jdbc:/usr/local/db/driver.zip
export J2EE_CLASSPATH
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.2.2
export JAVA_HOME
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4. Install the documentation.
If you haven't already done so, install the documentation
bundle. See the next section for instructions.
5. See
"Where do I go from here?"
Installing the Linux Documentation Bundle
1. Change to the directory above the one in which you've installed
the software.
For example, if you installed
the software in /usr/local/j2sdkee1.2.1 you would
type this command:
cd /usr/local
2. If you downloaded the documentation as one large .exe file,
then unpack the download bundle as follows.
The download bundle for the documentation is in
the j2sdkee-1_2_1-doc-linux.tar.gz
file.
To uncompress and unpack the bundle, run this command:
tar xvzf j2sdkee-1_2_1-doc-linux.tar.gz
The j2sdkee1.2.1/doc directory is created and the documentation is
installed into it.
3. See
"Where do I go from here?"
Where do I go from here?
After you've installed the documentation,
you can use your browser to read the following HTML files.
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The Release Notes list software requirements, supported platforms, and
current limitations. The Release Notes are in the doc/release/ReleaseNotes.html
file.
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The Configuration Guide
explains how to configure JDBC drivers and
various J2EE properties.
If you are using the Cloudscape DBMS included
with the J2EE software bundle,
you do not have to configure the Cloudscape
JDBC drivers.
The Configuration Guide is in the doc/release/ConfigGuide.html file.
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The Getting Started chapter explains how to code, deploy, and run
a simple client-server application that uses an enterprise bean.
The Getting Started chapter is in the
doc/guides/ejb/html/Started.fm.html file.
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The main page of the
J2EE SDK documentation bundle
is in the doc/index.html file.
We recommend that you add a bookmark to this file in your browser.
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The Code Examples appendix
lists the sample enterprise beans
documented and shipped
with this release.
The appendix is in the doc/guides/ejb/html/ZExamplesAppend.fm.html file.
The source code for the examples is in the
doc/guides/ejb/examples directory.
Comments? Please send us feedback at
j2ee-ri-feedback@sun.com.
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