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Executive Summary |  |
The HP Open Source Integrated Portfolio (HP OSIP) comprises
a range of products and services designed to ensure that customers
can successfully realize the cost and feature benefits of adopting
open source software in their IT environments. HP Open Source foundation
components include the base components of an open source-based ecosystem:
HP servers and storage are validated to run the Linux operating system
together with commercial Linux distributions from Red Hat. HP Open Source Middleware Stacks offer building block applications,
such as the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform; technical blueprints,
such as this document, describing how to integrate individual components
of a technology stack; and consulting services to speed the successful
implementation of an open source strategy. Intended Audience |  |
The intended audience for this document is enterprise customers
who are evaluating or deploying an open source J2EE Application Server
on HP ProLiant and Integrity servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 5 (RHEL5). Scope and Purpose |  |
This blueprint provides technical information for the implementation
of an open source J2EE Application Server Middleware Stack. It covers
installation of the initial Linux distribution and middleware building
blocks, integration of the components, and steps for verification
of stack functionality. The software components described in this
paper are tested and validated to run on HP ProLiant and Integrity
servers and StorageWorks products. HP provides quality assurance from extensive integration testing
with open source software and HP hardware so that you can confidently
deploy the complete stack. Once you have completed a successful evaluation,
you have the flexibility to “do it yourself” or get assistance
from HP to incorporate open source stacks into your existing IT infrastructure. HP Services |  |
HP Open Source Consulting Services can help you build and integrate
open source and commercial software across multiple operating systems
(OS) environments. Additionally, HP Open Source Support Services provide
industry leading technical support for all the products HP sells,
including hardware, operating systems, and open source middleware.
To learn more about HP Open Source Consulting and Support Services,
contact your local HP sales representative or visit the HP Business
and IT Services website at: http://www.hp.com/hps Typographic Conventions |  |
This document uses the following typographical conventions. - Command
A command name or qualified command phrase. - ComputerOut
Text displayed by the computer. - Ctrl-x
A key sequence. A sequence such as Ctrl-x indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or button. - ENVIRONVAR
The name of an environment variable, for example, PATH. - ERRORNAME
The name of an error, usually returned in the errno variable. - Key
The name of a keyboard key. Return and Enter both refer to the same key. - Term
The defined use of an important word or phrase. - UserInput
Commands and other text that you type. - Variable
The name of a placeholder in a command, function,
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The contents are optional in formats and command descriptions.
If the contents are a list separated by |, you must choose one of
the items. -
The contents are required in formats and command descriptions.
If the contents are a list separated by |, you must choose one of
the items. - ...
The preceding element can be repeated an arbitrary
number of times. - |
Separates items in a list of choices.
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