Installing the Advanced Edition on Linux (Intel) using the Typical Installation option
The following articles describe how to install a WebSphere Application Server
Advanced Edition configuration that uses the following--
- One of the following distributions of Linux for Intel processors:
- Red Hat Linux 7.1, 2.4 kernel
- SuSE Linux 7.1, 2.4 kernel
- IBM Java 2TM Software Developer's Kit (SDK) 1.3.0
- IBM HTTP Server 1.3.19
- A supported database
- A single node
See the WebSphere Application Server Supported Software and APIs Web site at
www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/doc/latest/prereq.html
to determine the products and fix levels that are supported for use with your version of
WebSphere Application Server.
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All installation and configuration procedures for WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition 4.0 on
Linux were created and tested using Red Hat Linux. If you are using a different distribution of Linux,
some operating system procedures can be different than what is documented in the InfoCenter. Consult
your Linux distribution's documentation as necessary. |
PDF version of steps for installation
Steps for installation
Installing WebSphere Application Server 4.0 -- Typical Installation option
Testing the installation
Testing with an enterprise bean (optional)
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| Home (Getting started page) |
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| Prerequisites |
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| WebSphere Application Server Supported Hardware, Software, and APIs |
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| Installing DB2 Universal Database (UDB) 7.2 |
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| Installing Oracle8i Release 3 (8.1.7) |
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| Uninstalling WebSphere Application Server |
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