The
alternatives
system allows different versions of Java, from different sources to
co-exist on your system. You should make sure the desired 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 desired one is selected (marked with a '+'), or select it by entering its
number as prompted.
Make sure you do the same for
javac
and
java_sdk_1.5.0.
We recommend that all point to
the same manufacturer and version.
2. Install the
jbossas
package
2.1. Using
up2date
/ RHN (Preferred Method)
1.
up2date
your RHEL4 installation and install the JVM as described above.
2. Subscribe to the Enterprise Application Platform child channel:
For example: jbappplatform-4-i386-as-4-rpm or jbappplatform-4-x86_64-as-4-rpm
3. Install JBoss AS:
• For the Application Server (which includes an embedded Tomcat), run:
up2date jbossas
Refer also to
Chapter 4, Using JBoss AS
below.
2.2. Using
up2date
/ DVD
To install using
up2date
/ DVD:
1.
up2date
your installation and install the JVM as described above.
2. Mount the Red Hat Application Stack V.1.3 DVD.
3. Add the following line to
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources
to use
up2date
directly on the
RPMs on the disk:
dir RedHat-Application-Stack-V1 path_to_mounted_DVD/RedHat/RPMS
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