Installing the Advanced Edition using Apache HTTP Server and IBM DB2 UDB on Linux (Intel)
The following articles describe how to install a WebSphere Application Server
Advanced Edition configuration that uses the following--
- One of the following distributions of Linux for Intel processors:
- Red Hat Linux 7.1, 2.4 kernel
- SuSE Linux 7.1, 2.4 kernel
- IBM Java 2TM Software Developer's Kit (SDK) 1.3.0
- Apache HTTP Server 1.3.20
- IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) 7.2
- A single node
See the WebSphere Application Server Supported Software and APIs Web site at
www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/doc/latest/prereq.html
to determine the products and fix levels that are supported for use with your version of
WebSphere Application Server.
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All installation and configuration procedures for WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition 4.0 on
Linux were created and tested using Red Hat Linux. If you are using a different distribution of Linux,
some operating system procedures can be different than what is documented in the InfoCenter. Consult
your Linux distribution's documentation as necessary. |
PDF version of steps for installation
Steps for installation
Deciding which steps to follow
Installing Apache HTTP Server 1.3.20
Installing DB2 UDB 7.2
Configuring and testing DB2 UDB 7.2
Installing WebSphere Application Server 4.0
Testing the installation
Testing with an enterprise bean (optional)
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