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HP Open Source Middleware Stacks Blueprint: J2EE Application Server on HP ProLiant Servers with JBoss, MySQL or Oracle, and SLES10Introduction |
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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. 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. The intended audience for this document is enterprise customers who are evaluating or deploying an open source J2EE Application Server on HP ProLiant servers running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Version 10 (SLES10). 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 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 Open Source Consulting Services can help you build and integrate open source and commercial software across multiple operating system (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. HP and Redhat have partnered to deliver open source J2EE application server solutions for Linux and HP-UX running on a wide range of HP hardware platforms. JBoss is a viable option for customers who are considering open source software or low-cost J2EE application server software, from Web applications to large-scale enterprise applications. HP provides several JBoss-related documents such as HP BladeSystem architecture for JBoss Application Server which can be downloaded at: http://h71019.www7.hp.com/ActiveAnswers/cache/83861-0-0-225-121.html 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: This document uses the following typographical conventions.
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