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General 1. Q: What are the default passwords for Java CAPS 6?

A: Sun Java System Application Server has an "admin" user with the default password "adminadmin". The application server also has a "master" user (for the keystore) with the default password "changeit". The Java A!S "epository has an "admin" user with the default password "adminadmin"# and an "Administrator" user with the default password "ST ". Sun Java System $essage %ueue has an "admin" user with the default password "admin". &. Q: Which version of Sun Java System Application Server is included in Java CAPS 6? A: Sun Java System Application Server '.1 (pdate & !atch 1. ). Q: s !P supported in Java CAPS 6? A: *o. Sun Java System Application Server is used as the runtime engine for Java A!S +# and currently the application server does not support ,!-(.. /. Q: Why doesn"t a component show up in the #et$eans %&"s Plu'ins mana'er after upload a SA( file to the (epository? A: This is likely 0ecause of the setting that determines how often the *et1eans 234 checks for updates. hoose Tools 5 !lugins to open the !lugins manager. 6n the Settings ta0# ensure that " A!S "epository (pdate enter" is selected# and set the heck 2nterval drop-down list to 4very Startup. 7henever you restart the *et1eans 234# any updates will now appear. 8. Q: would li)e to import a Java CAPS pro*ect from a previous release into Java CAPS 6+ Which releases are supported? A: 9ou can import pro:ects from Java A!S releases 8.;.8 and later. +. Q: created a new domain ,y usin' the asadmin create-domain command. and then ran asant to install the runtime files+ !ow do create an instance of Sun J/S Q /ana'er? A:

"un the asadmin create-stcms command on the new domain. <or detailed information a0out this command# enter asadmin create-stcms --help. =. Q: Why is the 0Calla,le as an &1ternal S2AP We, Service0 option no lon'er availa,le when create a Java-,ased Colla,oration %efinition 3JC%4 from a new service? A: This option is no longer necessary. J 3s e>posed as a we0 service are no longer e>clusively marked as such. J 3s created as a new we0 service operation can either 0e e>posed as a we0 service or 0e calla0le from within a 1usiness !rocess# etc. ?. Q: Why don"t see all of the pro*ects availa,le in the (epository? A: 2t is necessary to individually open pro:ects as you need them. To see the location of the local pro:ect folder# choose Tools 5 A!S "epository 5 !roperties in the *et1eans 234. !ointers to all of the pro:ects availa0le in the "epository should 0e copied to this local directory. 2f changes are actively 0eing made to the "epository pro:ects# you can choose Tools 5 A!S "epository 5 "efresh All to update the local directory with information from the "epository. '. Q: s the desi'n-time environment from Java CAPS 5+6+1 compati,le with a Java CAPS 6 (epository? A: *o. 9ou cannot use 4nterprise 3esigner to connect to a Java A!S + "epository. <urthermore# you cannot use the 234 in Java A!S + to connect to a Java A!S 8.1.> "epository. 1;. Q: !ow do )now when the #et$eans %& is no lon'er connected to the (epository? A: The icons for any open "epository-0ased pro:ects display a red .. 9ou can also check the connection status icon in the lower right corner of the *et1eans 234. 11. Q: Why do the properties under the !77P $indin' Component show a different port than the application server"s !77P port? A: The ,TT! 1inding omponent uses a different port than the default ,TT! port of the application server. 2f the application server@s default ,TT! port is ?;?;# then the ,TT! 1inding omponent@s port is ?;';. 1&. Q: s clusterin' supported in Java CAPS 6? A: The entire product does not support clustering. ,owever# the J12 "untime# 1!4A &.;# and the ,TT! 1inding omponent do have clustering features that you can use.

Chan'es from Java CAPS 5+6+1 1. Q: What happened to &nterprise %esi'ner? A: 4nterprise 3esigner has evolved into native functionality in *et1eans 234 +.1. 3uring the Java A!S installation process# you add the necessary plug-ins to the *et1eans 234. &. Q: What happened to the Pro*ect &1plorer? A: 9ou now work with Java A!S pro:ects in the !ro:ects window of the *et1eans 234. ). Q: What happened to the Sun See$eyond folder? A: The Sun See1eyond folder is now called A!S omponents Ai0rary. This folder appears in the !ro:ects window. /. Q: What happened to the &nvironment &1plorer? A: 9ou now create Java A!S environments in the Services window of the *et1eans 234. 8. Q: What happened to the Sun See$eyond nte'ration Server? A: Starting with Java A!S +# pro:ects are deployed directly to the standard Sun Java System Application Server '.1 (0ased on Blass<ish C&). 9ou no longer need the specialiDed Sun See1eyond 2ntegration Server in Java A!S +. *oteE Sun See1eyond J$S 2% $anager# which used to run inside the Sun See1eyond 2ntegration Server# is still part of Java A!S. 2t now runs inside the Sun Java System Application Server.

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