This chapter discusses system requirements, installation and porting scenarios and the components of WSO2 SOA Enablement Server for Java.
The following scenarios for installing WSO2 SOA Enablement Server for Java are covered in this chapter:
New stand-alone installation of WSO2 SOA Enablement Server WSO2 SOA Enablement Server can either be installed as a server or with only the client-side components. You can also customize the installation, individually selecting the components to install.
Installation types are described in the Installation Overview. The Installation Guide also includes a description of installation options, a description of the post-installation directory structure, and directions for booting the server.
Porting WSO2 SOA Enablement Server to an application server Porting WSO2 SOA Enablement Server describes the porting of WSO2 SOA Enablement Server for Java to the most common J2EE application servers and JMS providers. Porting is usually performed using the J2eeIntegrate tool. Directions for manually porting WSO2 SOA Enablement Server are necessary when porting to other servers. Common issues when porting to a J2EE server and when porting with security are also covered, in addition to specific issues of NT Service support.
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You need to create a standalone installation of WSO2 SOA Enablement Server for Java to use the J2eeIntegrate tool. |
Note that self-contained WSO2 SOA Enablement Server client web applications can also be ported to an application server using the J2eeIntegrate tool. For more information, see Self-Contained WSO2 SOA Enablement Server Client Web Application.
WSO2 SOA Enablement Server for Java has been split into several components according to functionality. See Components for a complete list of components with dependencies, associated JAR files, tools, and Web services.