Sun Java System Messaging Server 6.3

Hi.

I've seen that there is a new release of Messaging Server in the Documentation Area: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/1312.2

Unfortunately, documentation is password protected...

It will not be included in JES from 2006Q4 release, but only in Communications Suite.

I haven't found the software on download area: any idea when it will be available?

Thanks.

Bye

[409 byte] By [dsi_maugeria] at [2007-11-26 13:40:07]
# 1

Hi,

There has been no firm schedule set for the release of Comm Suite 2006Q4, but hopefully it occurs in the first month or two of next year. The release of JES and Comm Suite are tied together due to interdependencies, so chances are they are both released around the same time.

Regards,

Shane.

shane_hjortha at 2007-7-7 22:35:56 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 2
I am new to Communication Suite and I can not find even MsgServ 6 version. If some body know what version is last? There some perl script that make upgrade from ver. 5 to 6. I worry that other components will not work with old version.
alarso_coma at 2007-7-7 22:35:56 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 3

Messaging Server 6.2 is the current version. It's not available as a separate download, but only as part of the whole product suite, "Sun Java Enterprise System 4005Q4"

There is full documentation for upgrading from previous versions, here:

http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2650/6n4u4dtm9?a=view

jay_plesseta at 2007-7-7 22:35:56 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 4

Thank you. I know.

There is the problem that is a part of some thing that look like stand a lone product . I have Directory server and Admin Server which come with Solaris 10 but it is not full version and I do not like it. I can not upgrade it(or replace with new) be cause I do not have enough disk space in root dir and all space allocated in /export/home/(mistake I make in Solaris installation process).

I just want to say that this software very difficult to install. I thing that, If it was stand along product it could be much easy to do it. However I have not idea how it is done(I mean server) and it can be not relevant.

Now( I try to install it in this moment) I can not configure it (may be just access manager) be cause I have dot in the hostname. Is it really important or it just stupid program that validate user input?

I write it with hope that some body else have similar problems and this fact finaly lead Sun to do some thing with this software.

It spatially important for people that pass from Window to Solaris and actually not specialists in this OS.

alarso_coma at 2007-7-7 22:35:56 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 5

Directory Server is Directory Server. There are no versions that are not "full". You can install just Messaging is that's what you want. Access Manager is not a requirement, if you choose to use the old "Schema 1", which is what the old Messaging 5.2 used. That's all documented.

If you don't have enough root disk space, that's a problem. Not one I can truly help much with. . .

jay_plesseta at 2007-7-7 22:35:56 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...