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* <code>[http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html GNU tar]</code> to install gCore from archived distributions. | * <code>[http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html GNU tar]</code> to install gCore from archived distributions. | ||
− | * An existing installation of one of the available [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Servlet_containers | Servlet Containers] | + | * An existing installation of one of the available [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Servlet_containers| Servlet Containers] |
The following are pre-requisites for the operation of gHN in any infrastructure: | The following are pre-requisites for the operation of gHN in any infrastructure: | ||
* A static IP address and preferably a DNS name. | * A static IP address and preferably a DNS name. |
Revision as of 18:15, 8 October 2013
Contents
Introduction
As very well described in the dedicated gCube developer guide section, SmartGears is a set of Java libraries that turn Servlet-based containers and applications into gCube resources in a transparent way.
In order to achieve the goal of Software-as-resource and Container-as-resource infrastructure administrators and site-managers have been equipped with a bundle for the installation and management of the software needed to :
- enable any servlet-based container as a resource on the infrastructure
- enable any application running on the container as a resource on the infrastructure.
Prerequisites
The following are prerequisite for the installation of a SmartGears gHN:
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J2SE 1.6 update 4 SDK
or greater. Sun's reference implementation is recommended, but versions from IBM, HP, or BEA should work equally well.
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GNU tar
to install gCore from archived distributions.
- An existing installation of one of the available Servlet Containers
The following are pre-requisites for the operation of gHN in any infrastructure:
- A static IP address and preferably a DNS name.