This section lists the hardware and software requirements for installing JRun.
A full installation of JRun has the following minimum hardware requirements:
JRun has the following software requirements:
JRun requires the following minimum operating system versions. Some Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) and web servers have more stringent requirements.
JRun includes the JRun Management Console (JMC), an HTML utility for configuring the JRun environment. Because the JMC is web-based, you must use one of the following web browsers:
The following table lists the Java utilities that you need to develop Java Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs. The table lists the minimal requirements, however, you should use the latest release that is available. Do not use beta releases of Java utilities for a production system.
To install JRun, you minimally need a JRE version 1.3.0 or later on your computer. However, to take full advantage of all JRun capabilities, install the Java 2 Software Development Kit (SDK), sometimes called the Java Development Kit (JDK), version 1.3.0 or later. You can obtain the latest Java versions at http://java.sun.com
A JVM is the software implementation of a CPU designed to run compiled Java code. Many companies produce their own JVMs, including Hewlett Packard, Sun, Microsoft, and Symantec. The term Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is the Sun-specific name for their JVM implementation. However, it is commonly used to describe JVMs from any vendor. In this document, JRE and JVM are used interchangeably.
The following table lists the JVMs supported by JRun. If you do not have a JVM that JRun supports, you can download a JRE from http://java.sun.com For more information about Java components, see "Java products overview".
| JVM/JRE |
Version |
Platform |
|---|---|---|
| Sun |
1.3.x, 1.4 |
Windows, Solaris, Linux |
| IBM |
1.3.0 |
Windows, Linux, AIX |
| JRockit |
2.x |
Windows, Linux |
| HP |
1.3 |
HP/UX |
Connecting JRun to an external web server is a common requirement. JRun supports the following web servers on these platforms:
For the latest information on supported web servers, see the Macromedia JRun product information page at http://www.macromedia.com/software/jrun/productinfo/system_reqs.
JRun includes type 4 JDBC database drivers that provide connectivity to all major databases, including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, DB2, and Informix. JRun supports the JDBC 2.0 specification and all JDBC-compliant type 4 drivers.
For more information on using the JRun JDBC drivers, see the DataDirect Connect JDBC User's Guide and Reference, located on the Documentation Home page.
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