The Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 Update 2 includes
the following enhancements:
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Improved Administration —
The Application Server supports the remote secure management of complex multi-machine
enterprise deployments using either a browser based console or a scriptable
command line interface. It also provides a rich JMX based API allowing remote,
secure, programmatic access to administrative and monitoring functions.
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Message Broker —
The Application Server is bundled with an integrated enterprise class message broker
that features providing highly available, reliable, high performance, and
scalable messaging.
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Expanded Platform Support —
Additional operating systems, databases, locales, and hardware are supported.
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Sun Java Enterprise System —
As a key component of the Sun Java Enterprise System, the Application Server is
tightly integrated with portal and network identity services.
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Migration and Upgrade Tools —
These tools enable you to verify J2EE applications for standards conformance
and portability, help with migrations from other J2EE Application Servers (JBoss,
WebLogic, WebSphere), and aid in upgrading from previous versions of Sun ONE
Application Server/ iPlanet Application Server.
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Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0 Support —
The Application Server supports the Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0, which includes
enhanced management and monitoring features and many performance and scalability
improvements.
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Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.6
(JWDSP) Plugin Support — All JWSDP plugins are now supported.
The JWSDP 1.6 can be downloaded for free fromhttp://java.sun.com/webservices/downloads/1.6/index.html.
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JDBC Drivers — The Application Server is
bundled with Sun JDBC drivers.
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Web Services Security —
These container message security mechanisms implement message-level authentication
(for example, XML digital signature and encryption) of SOAP web services invocations
using the X509 and username/password profiles of the OASIS WS-Security standard.
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WS-I Basic Profile 1.1 —
As mandated by the J2EE 1.4 specification, this release implements Web Services
Interoperability (WS-I) Basic Profile 1.1 to enable interoperability for web
services applications.
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Backend Connectivity with iWay Adapters —
Sun Microsystems now resells and supports twenty-two iWay adapters to key
backend systems (SAP, Siebel, Oracle, CICS, and IBM MQ Series) to help you
leverage existing IT applications from within the Application Server environment.
These adapters support the J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5 specification and
Web services (SOAP) standards, and include developer tools to reduce time
to connect to backend applications.
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Latest HADB Management System —
The UNIXTM platforms contain the new high availability
database (HADB) management system (HADB version 4.4.2–7), which includes
a Database Server, ODBC 2.5 driver, JDBC 3.0 type 4 driver, clusql (an
interactive program to enter and execute SQL statements), and a management
system. This version eliminates the dependency on SSH/RSH, but requires that
the network be configured for UDP multicast. See the Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 High Availability Administration Guide for
the details on HADB requirements and limitations.
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Solaris 10 Zones Support –
The Application Server can be installed in either a global or non-global Zone on
Solaris 10 systems. See the Solaris Zones page
for more information about Solaris Zones.