Installing A Bea Or Ibm Sdk - Red Hat APPLICATION STACK 1.1 - RELEASE NOTES Release Note

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The
alternatives
co-exist on your system. You should make sure the Sun one is selected so that the service
script uses the one you want.
As root, issue the following command:
/usr/sbin/alternatives --config java
and make sure the Sun one is selected (marked with a '+'), or select it by entering its number
as prompted.
Make sure you do the same for
1.5.0 depending on what version java "
that all point to the same manufacturer and version.

1.2. Installing a BEA or IBM SDK

Note
THIS RELEASE HAS BEEN CERTIFIED WITH THE SUN AND BEA JVMS
Currently Red Hat Application Stack is certified with the Sun JVM version 1.4.2
update 13 or later, 1.5.0 update 11 or later and the latest BEA JVM available
through RHN. This may change in future releases.
With RHEL 4 U4 there are 1.4.2 and 1.5 versions of the IBM and BEA (JRockit) SDKs.
We have adopted the jpackage.org style for the packaging of our Java™ offerings. This requires
that the jpackage-utils rpm be installed on your system. A JPackage-style JVM must be installed
via up2date (see channel details below) and jpackage-utils will be automatically brought in as a
dependency.
1. Install a Java SDK from RHN
Java SDKs are provided by the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Extras channel for your Linux
variant and architecture. The channel names are as follows:
rhel-
-
-4-extras
arch
variant
where:
= i386 or x86_64
arch
The
java-1.4.2-ibm
system allows different versions of Java, from different sources to
and
javac
java
= as, or es
variant
,
,
java-1.4.2-bea
java-1.5.0-ibm
Installing a BEA or IBM SDK
(where
java_sdk_VERSION
" and "
" are being set to). We recommend
javac
and
java-1.5.0-bea
= 1.4.2 or
VERSION
SDKs are
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