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About This Guide......................................... 5
What This Guide Contains.......................... 5
Audience................................................... 5
Prerequisites............................................... 5
Organization.............................................. 5
Documentation Conventions...................... 5
Additional Documentation......................... 6
Contacting Us............................................ 7
Installing JBossTS........................................ 9
System installation..................................... 9
Preparing your system............................... 9
ObjectStore management........................... 9
Specifying the ORB to use....................... 10
The interface repository........................... 10
Loading the distribution........................... 10
Installing into a non-default location........ 11
Additional jar requirements...................... 11
Operating System Services....................... 11
Installing and Uninstalling....................... 11
Logging................................................... 15
Web Services component......................... 15
The Installation Guide contains
information on how to use JBoss Transactions 4.2.2.
This guide is most relevant to engineers who are responsible for installing JBoss Transactions 4.2.2 installations.
None.
This guide contains the following chapters:
� Chapter 1, Installing JBossTS: This chapter contains information on the way to install JBossTS.
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