Sun Microsystems iPlanet Web Server manual Installing a Java Developer’s Kit

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Installing a Java Developer’s Kit

Java servlets

server-side JavaScript database connectivity (LiveWire)

CAUTION If you are using HP-UX, you must install the JRE included with iPlanet Web Server or supply a JDK. Without one or the other, the HP-UX iPlanet Web Server won’t run.

You need a JDK to run the following feature (it will not run with a JRE):

Java Server Pages (JSPs)

Because you need a JDK to use JSPs, JSPs are only turned on by default if you provide a path to a JDK during installation.

Different platforms require different versions of the JDK:

Sun Solaris requires JDK 1.2.2_01 or higher. Download a JDK at: http://java.sun.com/jdk/

HP-UX requires JDK 1.2.2_02 or higher. Download a JDK at: http://www.hp.com/go/java

IBM AIX requires JDK 1.2.2_01 or higher. Download a JDK at: http://www.ibm.com/java/jdk/download/index.html

Compaq Tru64 UNIX requires JDK 1.2.2-3 or higher. Download a JDK at: http://www.compaq.com/java

Windows NT requires a JDK of 1.2.2_01 or higher. Download a JDK at: http://java.sun.com/jdk/

Linux requires a JDK of 1.2.2 or higher, release candidate 4 or later. Download a JDK at:

http://www.blackdown.org

You can install the JDK before you install iPlanet Web Server, and provide the path to it during installation, or you can wait until after you’ve installed iPlanet Web Server to install it.

After installation you can change the JRE or JDK iPlanet Web Server uses. In the Administration Server, on the Global Settings tab, use the Configure JRE/JDK Paths page. You can also change the path to the JRE/JDK in this page.

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Contents Installation Guide Page Contents Chapter Troubleshooting Your Installation What You Need to Know About This GuideDocument Conventions What’s in This GuideHow to Use Online Help Where to Find This Guide OnlineWhere to Find Related Information Release Notes IPlanet Web Server, FastTrack Edition Overview Before You Install iPlanet Web Server, FastTrack EditionDifferences Between FastTrack Edition Enterprise Edition Required Patches Supported PlatformsMore Information Unix Hardware and Software RequirementsWindows NT Linux Creating a DNS Alias for the Server Other Technical RequirementsUnix and Linux User Accounts for the Server Windows NT User Accounts for the Server Choosing Unique Port Numbers Installing Netscape Communicator Installation OverviewInstalling Netscape Console Installing Netscape Directory ServerInstalling a Java Developer’s Kit Installing a Java Developer’s Kit Bindpwdbindpassword For example Accessing iPlanet Web Server from the Netscape ConsoleInstalling on Unix Platforms Installing iPlanet Web Server FastTrack Edition on UnixInstalling from a CD Shipped With Solaris Unpacking the Files Logging In as the Correct UserTypical or Custom Installation Running SetupInstalling on Unix Platforms Installing on Unix Platforms Installing on Unix Platforms Express Installation Http//machine nameadminisration port Enter your administration user name and password Using Silent Installation Following is an example of an install.inf file Using Uninstall on Unix Use uninstall to uninstall iPlanet Web Server Page Installing on Windows NT Running setup.exe Http//machine name adminisration port Installing on Windows NT Installing on Windows NT Installing on Windows NT Using Uninstall on Windows NT Using Uninstall on Windows NT Installing on Linux Installing iPlanet Web Server FastTrack Edition on LinuxInstalling on Linux Installing iPlanet Web Server, FastTrack Edition on Linux Installing on Linux Installing on Linux Installing on Linux Express Installation Subcomponents All subcomponents installed Installing on Linux Using Silent Installation Setup -s -f install.inf Using Uninstall on Linux Use uninstall to uninstall iPlanet Web Server Page Troubleshooting All Platforms Troubleshooting Your InstallationTroubleshooting Unix and Linux Troubleshooting Windows NT Page Index

iPlanet Web Server specifications

Sun Microsystems iPlanet Web Server is a robust and scalable web server that was initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation and later acquired by Sun Microsystems. It emerged in the late 1990s as a strategic offering in the burgeoning Internet landscape, designed to cater specifically to the needs of enterprises seeking reliable and efficient web solutions. Known for its performance and flexibility, iPlanet quickly gained recognition in the market.

One of the main features of the iPlanet Web Server is its powerful architecture that supports a wide range of web applications. The server is built on a modular design, allowing users to easily extend its functionality with additional components. This modularity facilitates the integration of various technologies, making it suitable for diverse enterprise requirements. The server supports both static and dynamic content delivery, ensuring that users receive optimal performance regardless of the type of web application being hosted.

Security is a key characteristic of the iPlanet Web Server. With built-in security protocols and features, it offers a secure environment for hosting sensitive applications. The server supports SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption, ensuring that data transmitted between the server and clients remains secure. This focus on security is particularly important for enterprises that need to protect customer data and comply with various regulatory standards.

Another notable feature is its support for multiple programming languages and application platforms, including Java, Perl, and PHP. The ability to run Java servlets and JSP (JavaServer Pages) makes it a favorite among developers aiming to leverage the Java ecosystem. In addition, iPlanet supports the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), allowing for easy integration with legacy applications.

Performance optimization is also a significant aspect of the iPlanet Web Server. It employs techniques such as caching and load balancing to enhance speed and reliability, enabling it to handle high traffic volumes without degradation in performance. This makes it particularly suited for busy websites and applications that demand high availability.

The iPlanet Web Server was often bundled with Sun's application server products, creating a powerful suite for enterprise application deployment. This integration allows for streamlined management and scalability, catering to growing business needs.

In summary, Sun Microsystems iPlanet Web Server stands out as a feature-rich web server that combines robust security, modular architecture, and strong support for multiple programming languages. Its performance optimization capabilities, along with enterprise-friendly features, have made it a significant tool in the arsenal of many organizations seeking to establish a formidable online presence.