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HP Open Source Middleware Stacks Blueprint: J2EE Application Server on HP ProLiant and Integrity Servers with JBoss, MySQL or Oracle, and RHEL5

Appendix A: Checklist for Building a J2EE Application Server Middleware Stack

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The following checklist is intended to assist you in building a J2EE Application Server Middleware Stack in your environment.

Steps To Be CompletedStatus
1. Install and configure Linux  
2. Verify the Linux installation  
3. Install and configure Sun JDK or BEA JRockit  
4. Install and configure JBoss  
5. Monitor JBoss—Optional  
6. Deploy OSMS Components—Optional  
7. Integrate the J2EE Middleware Stack Components  
 a. Configure the Apache Web Server and Tomcat connector 
 b. Integrate the Apache Web Server and PHP 
 c. Integrate the Apache Web Server and Perl  
 d. Integrate the Apache Web Server and Python  
8. Connect JBoss to a MySQL or Oracle Server  
 a. Download the JDBC drivers 
 b. Create a data source 
 c. Configure the MySQL or Oracle Server 
 d. Test the MySQL or Oracle Server connectivity 
9. Deploy a JBoss application using Hibernate  
 a. Generate mapping files 
 b. Create a Hibernate POJO File 
 c. Configure Hibernate 
 d. Create a test JSP for Hibernate 
 e. Archive the Web application 
 f. Deploy a test Web application to JBoss 
10. Secure HTTPS support for the J2EE Middleware Stack 
 a. Enable HTTPS support in Apache 
 b. Enable HTTPS support in JBoss 
11. Authenticate applications with Symas CDS  
 a. Configure the Symas CDS Server 
 b. Secure the JMX-console 
12. Implement invocation security with Symas CDS  
 a. Implement with Symas CDS 
 b. Implement from standard EJB clients 
 c. Implement from Web applications 
13. Configure JBoss monitoring with HP OVOW SPI  
14. Deploy JBoss clusters  
 a. Configure the load balance and fail over policy 
 b. Configure the JBoss Nodes 
 c. Deploy a test Web application 
 d. Test the load balance and the fail over 
 e. Replicate an HTTP session 
 f. Perform a buddy replication 

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