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Overview of Changes in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1
Chapter 5 Migrating from Version 6.0 to 6.1 67
In Sun ONE Web Server 6.1, the connection group functionality has been dropped.
The virtual server is now directly bound to a listen socket. During migration
therefore, each connection group is migrated to an LS (listen socket) element. Each
LS element contains attributes derived from both the connection group’s and the
listen socket’s attributes.
Cron Control
Cron file names have been changed in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1. The Web Server
6.0 file
ns-cron.conf, is called schedulerd.conf in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1,
and the version 6.0 file
cron.conf is now called scheduler.conf. These are
located in the
https-admserv/config/ directory.
Cron settings from the previous version of your Web server are not migrated to
Sun ONE Web Server 6.1during migration. If you need to preserve these, please
copy the cron settings for the migrated instance to the cron files.
Java Migration
Unlike in the 6.0 release, Java in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1, is enabled by default.
Further, in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1, you can enable and configure Java for every
instance of the server, unlike in the previous 6.0 release which supported an
installation-wide configuration of the JDK.
During migration you can choose to install either the JDK that is bundled with Sun
ONE Web Server 6.1 (JDK 1.4.1_03) or install a custom JDK. If you install the server
with a custom JDK, the
javahome setting of the migrated instance would refer to
the custom JDK path (taken from the
javahome setting of the Administration
Server). Otherwise the
javahome setting would point to /bin/https/jdk.
Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 supports the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 1.4 and
above. It does not support a standalone Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
In the Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 and Service Pack releases, JDK configuration data
was stored in the
start-jvm and jvm.conf files. In Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 this
data is stored in the
server.xml file.
The
JAVA element in the new server.xml file contains the JDK configuration
information copied from the
start-jvm file of the migrated instance.
The
JVMOPTIONS element in the new server.xml file contains the JVM options
information from the
jvm12.conf file of the migrated instance.
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