After downloading these two files, uncompress them using the gunzip utility, and extract the
contents using the tar utility.
The contents of the 32-bit file, jdk-1_5_0_09-solaris-sparc.tar.Z, are COPYRIGHT,
LICENSE, README.html, SUNWj5cfg, SUNWj5dev, SUNWj5dmo, SUNWj5jmp, SUNWj5man, and
SUNWj5rt.
The contents of the 64-bit file, jdk-1_5_0_09-solaris-sparcv9.tar.Z, are SUNWj5dmx,
SUNWj5dvx, and SUNWj5rtx.
Since only the JRE is needed on Solaris 9 systems, use the pkgadd utility to add the 32-bit
package, SUNWj5rt, first, and then add the 64-bit package, SUNWj5rtx.
• Java™ Development Kit (JDK). A JDK must be present on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. See
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_54_4667.shtm
sufficient, installing one of these JDKs is recommended:
• For 32-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 platforms, a pre-packaged binary distribution of the 32-bit
version of the IBM JDK 1.5.0, the java-1.5.0-ibm-devel rpm package, is available through
either the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 4 for x86) Extras Red Hat Network channel or the
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 4 for x86) Extras Red Hat Network channel.
• A similar package is available for 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 platforms. This package is
available through either the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 4 for AMD64/EM64T) Extras Red
Hat Network channel or the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 4 for AMD64/EM64T) Extras Red
Hat Network channel.
After installing the JDK, run /usr/sbin/alternatives --config javac as root to insure
that a JDK is available.
Solaris 9 systems do not require downloading and installing a JDK; however, it may be required
to download and install the Sun JDK 5.0 package in order to obtain a compatible Sun JRE 5.0
package.
• Apache. Before installing any Certificate System TPS subsystems on Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
there should be a local installation of Apache. When installing the TPS subsystem on Solaris 9, a
specially-configured Apache server is included as part of the Certificate System 7.2 packages.
• Red Hat Directory Server. Before a Certificate System can be installed, there must be an installed
Directory Server available because the Certificate System uses the Directory Server user database
to store its certificate information.
• The Solaris version of Certificate System was tested on Sun Solaris 9 with patch level 118558-28.
• The following package groups and packages must be installed on all Red Hat Enterprise Linux
systems:
• dialup (package group)
• gnome-desktop (package group)
• compat-arch-support (package group)
• web-server (package group)
Required Programs and Dependencies
for more information. While almost any JDK is
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