Fujitsu V6.0 - Manual

Fujitsu V6.0

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Trademarks
  • Page 3 – Preface; Purpose of this Document; Who Should Read this Document?
  • Page 4 – Organization of this Document; Functions that are not Supported by the Linux Version
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – Security
  • Page 12 – Operation / Administration
  • Page 13 – Framework
  • Page 18 – Portal Component
  • Page 19 – Other Functions
  • Page 24 – Restrictions on Interstage HTTP Server
  • Page 25 – Restrictions on InfoProvider Pro
  • Page 26 – Restrictions on the J2EE Service
  • Page 27 – Restrictions on the Servlet Service
  • Page 28 – Restrictions on the EJB Service
  • Page 33 – Restrictions on the SOAP Service
  • Page 35 – Restrictions on the CORBA Service; Restrictions on IDL Definitions
  • Page 39 – Restrictions on IDL Compilation
  • Page 40 – Restrictions on Java Programming; Restrictions on the Naming Service
  • Page 42 – Restrictions on the Event Service
  • Page 43 – Restrictions on the Component Transaction Service
  • Page 44 – Restrictions on the Database Linkage Service; Restrictions on the Locale of Languages
  • Page 45 – Restrictions on InfoDirectory; Restrictions on the InfoDirectory Administration Tool
  • Page 46 – Restrictions on JDK/JRE
  • Page 47 – Restrictions on the Portal Component; Restrictions on Scripts in Contents
  • Page 48 – Restrictions on the Alternative Logon Function
  • Page 49 – Restrictions on the Load Distribution Environment
  • Page 50 – Restrictions on Using the Brick Automatic Update Function
  • Page 51 – Restrictions on Other Functions
  • Page 54 – Common Notes for Interstage; About Netscape 6; About the Cross-Site Scripting Problem
  • Page 55 – Using the JSSE Function
  • Page 56 – Monitor Screen Colors
  • Page 57 – Setting Port Numbers Used for Individual Services
  • Page 61 – Notes on the Interstage Operation Tool; Version Level of Each Service Performing the Operation
  • Page 62 – Notes on the Interstage Integration Commands; Dealing with Abnormal Command Termination
  • Page 63 – Notes on the InfoProvider Pro
  • Page 64 – Notes on the Interstage HTTP Server; Authority to Use the Interstage HTTP Server
  • Page 65 – Notes on J2EE
  • Page 67 – Notes on the Servlet Service
  • Page 68 – Notes on Using the EJB Service; Version of Java Development Kit/Java Runtime Environment; Notes on the EJB Customize Tool
  • Page 70 – When Operating with WorkUnits
  • Page 71 – When Interstage JDBC Driver is Used
  • Page 74 – Note on Class Names
  • Page 75 – Notes on SOAP Service; When Encryption Communication by SSL is Used
  • Page 76 – Notes on the CORBA Service; Notes on Installation and Environment Settings
  • Page 77 – Notes about Setting Applications
  • Page 78 – Notes on the IDL Compiler; Notes on the Java Environment
  • Page 79 – Notes on the Event Service; Note on Reinitializing Interstage; Notes on SSL Communication
  • Page 81 – Notes on the Component Transaction Service; Note on Messages in Windows® 2000; Monitoring during Interstage Operation
  • Page 82 – Notes on the Database Linkage Service; Notes on OTS Command Execution; Notes on the Use of Oracle
  • Page 83 – Maximum Number of Resources for One Transaction; Sample Provided with Database Linkage Service
  • Page 84 – Notes on InfoDirectory; Error Messages in the Event Log
  • Page 85 – Notes on Java VM
  • Page 87 – Notes on Portal Component; Notes on Contents Use
  • Page 89 – Notes on USP Use; Notes on Web USP Use
  • Page 90 – Notes on Using Operation Management Tool Commands
  • Page 91 – Notes on Using Administrative Console
  • Page 92 – Notes on Framework; Security on the Internet
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Summary

Page 2 - Trademarks

Product Notes ii Trademarks Trademarks of other companies are used in this user guide only to identify particular products or systems: Product Trademark/Registered Trademark Microsoft, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Windows, Windows NT, Internet Information Server, and Internet Explorer Registered tradem...

Page 3 - Preface; Purpose of this Document; Who Should Read this Document?

iii Preface Purpose of this Document This manual provides additional information on the use of Interstage Application Server Note Throughout this manual Interstage Application Server is referred to as Interstage. Who Should Read this Document? This document is intended for users installing and opera...

Page 4 - Organization of this Document; Functions that are not Supported by the Linux Version

Product Notes - Preface iv Organization of this Document This document is organized as follows: • Chapter 1 - Supported Software This chapter describes the supported software for application development and application execution. It also describes the client-side software products required to use cl...

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