To ensure full functionality for some Enterprise Server features, you might be required to obtain and install additional third-party software in addition to the prerequisite software installed automatically by the Enterprise Server setup file. The following information specifies the third-party software required for each feature.
The following application servers are supported using the following JDKs:
Application Servers | JDK version | Containers support version |
---|---|---|
Tomcat 7.0.x | 1.7 | Servlets 2.5 |
JBoss EAP 6.4 | 1.7, 1.8 | Servlets 2.5 |
WebLogic 12.1.1 | 1.7 | Servlets 2.5 |
WebLogic 12.1.1 on AIX 6.1 | 1.7 Release 1 | Servlets 2.5 |
WebLogic 12.2.1 | 1.8 | Servlets 2.5 |
WebSphere 8.5 | 1.7 | Servlets 2.5 |
WebSphere 8.5 on AIX 6.1 | 1.7 Release 1 | Servlets 2.5 |
WebSphere 9.0 | 1.8 | Servlets 2.5 |
Please consult your Application Server documentation to determine which JDK you should use. The JDK is used to start the Application Server
After installing the JDK, you need to set up your Java environment.
Support for the following Java application servers using the following JDKs is planned for future release:
Application Servers | JDK (vendor) | Java EE | COBOL RA | CICS RAs and ECI |
---|---|---|---|---|
JBoss EAP 7.0 | 1.8 (Oracle) | 7 | X | X |
IBM WebSphere 8.5.5 (all platforms) | 1.7, 1.8 (IBM) | 6 | X | |
Tomcat 8.5.x* | 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle) | |||
*Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs). |
Various Java EE versions are supported for the deployment of EJBs generated using the Interface Mapping Toolkit, as follows:
The following Java application servers are supported using the following JDKs:
Application Servers | JDK (vendor) | Java EE |
---|---|---|
JBoss EAP 6.4 (AS 7.5) | 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle) | 6 |
Oracle WebLogic 10.3.5 | 1.5 (Oracle) | 5 |
Oracle WebLogic 12.1.1 | 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle) | 6 |
Oracle WebLogic 12.2.1 | 1.8 (Oracle) | 7 |
IBM WebSphere 8.5 | 1.6, 1.7 (IBM) | 6 |
IBM WebSphere 8.5.5 | 1.7 (IBM) | 6 |
IBM WebSphere 9.0 | 1.8 (IBM) | 7 |
Tomcat 7.0.x* | 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle) | |
*Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs). |
Please consult your Application Server documentation to determine which JDK you should use. The JDK is used to start the Application Server
After installing the JDK, you need to set up your Java environment.
The availability of COBOL and CICS resource adapters for these Application Servers differs between UNIX platforms. The following table indicates where support is available for each platform:
Feature/Platform | JBoss EAP 6.4 | WebSphere 8.5 | WebSphere 8.5.5 | WebSphere 9.0 | WebLogic 10.3.5 | WebLogic 12.1.1, 12.2.1 | Tomcat 7.0.x1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AIX 6.1 on RS6000 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | |
HP/UX 11.31 on Intel IA64 | 32- and 64-bit2 | 64-bit2 | 64-bit | 32- and 64-bit | 32- and 64-bit | 64-bit | |
Red Hat EL 6.2 on IBM390 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | |
Red Hat EL 5.5 on AMD Opteron | 32-bit2 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | |
Solaris 11 on AMD Opteron | 32- and 64-bit2 | 32- and 64-bit | 32- and 64-bit | ||||
Solaris 10 on SPARC | 32- and 64-bit2 | 32- and 64-bit | 32- and 64-bit | ||||
SUSE SLES 11 SP1 on IBM390 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit* | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | |
SUSE SLES 11 on AMD Opteron | 32-bit2 | 32-bit2 | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | 32-bit | |
SUSE SLES12 on PowerLinux LE | 64-bit | ||||||
1 Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs). 2Supports both COBOL and CICS resource adapters. Also supports ECI. |
Support for the following Java application servers using the following JDKs is planned for future release:
Application Servers | JDK (vendor) | Java EE | COBOL RA | CICS RAs and ECI |
---|---|---|---|---|
JBoss EAP 7.0 | 1.8 (Oracle) | 7 | X | X |
IBM WebSphere 8.5.5 (all platforms) | 1.7, 1.8 (IBM) | 6 | X | |
Tomcat 8.5.x* | 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle) | |||
*Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs). |
To use CICS Web Services, you must first install the IBM CCSID conversion tables. See Install and Configure CCSID Conversion Tables for details.
Before deploying a COBSQL application, be sure to install and configure all applicable third-party software.
Feature/Platform | 32-bit | 64-bit |
---|---|---|
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux | X | X |
x86-64 running SUSE Linux | X | X |
IBM System p running AIX | X | X |
IBM System z running Red Hat Linux | X | X |
IBM System z running SUSE Linux | X | X |
Itanium running HP-UX | X | X |
x86-64 running Solaris | X | X |
SPARC running Solaris | X | X |
LD_PRELOAD=$ORACLE_HOME/libdir/libclntsh.so export LD_PRELOADwhere libdir is:
A script is available that creates an executable run-time system or a callable shared object containing Oracle support. You can find the script in the Micro Focus Knowledge Base article titled Building and executing Pro*COBOL applications on UNIX.
Before deploying an HCO for DB2 LUW application, be sure to install and configure all applicable third-party software.
Feature/Platform | Native COBOL 32-bit | Native COBOL 64-bit | PL/I 32-bit | PL/I 64-bit |
---|---|---|---|---|
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux | X | X | X | X |
x86-64 running SUSE Linux | X | X | X | X |
IBM System p running AIX | X | X | X | |
IBM System z running Red Hat Linux | X | X | ||
IBM System z running SUSE Linux | X | X | ||
Itanium running HP-UX | X | |||
x86-64 running Solaris | ||||
SPARC running Solaris | X | X | X | X |
Feature/Platform | 32-bit | 64-bit |
---|---|---|
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux | X | X |
x86-64 running SUSE Linux | X | X |
IBM System p running AIX | X | X |
Before deploying an OpenESQL application, be sure to install and configure all applicable third-party software.
Feature/Platform | Native and JVM Managed COBOL 32-bit | Native and JVM Managed COBOL 64-bit |
---|---|---|
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux | X | X |
x86-64 running SUSE Linux | X | X |
x86-64 running Solaris | X | X |
IBM System p running AIX | X | X |
IBM System z running Red Hat Linux | X | X |
IBM System z running SUSE Linux | X | X |
Itanium running HP-UX | X | X |
SPARC running Solaris | X | X |
PowerLinux LE running SUSE Linux | X | |
PowerLinux LE running Red Hat Linux | X |
Feature/Platform | PL/I 32-bit | PL/I 64-bit |
---|---|---|
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux | X | X |
x86-64 running SUSE Linux | X | X |
IBM System p running AIX | X | |
SPARC running Solaris | X | X |
The PostgreSQL switch module is available on the following platforms:
Tested DBMS Versions | JDBC 4.0 Compliant Drivers |
---|---|
DB2 LUW 9.7
DB2 LUW 10.1 DB2 LUW 10.5 DB2 LUW 11.1 |
db2jcc4.jar (and db2jcc_license_cu.jar) |
Oracle 11.2
Oracle 12.1 |
ojdbc6.zip*
ojdbc7.zip* |
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Microsoft SQL Server 2016 |
sqljdbc4.jar |
EDB PostgreSQL 9.6 | postgresql-42.0.0.jre7.jar |
*Some Oracle JDBC drivers are distributed as .zip rather than .jar files. |
To use JDBC DataSource Objects, you must also install and configure a JNDI server.
For COBOL JVM code and Java Interoperability, Oracle's Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) 7, 8 (32 or 64-bit versions), and Java 9 (64-bit version only) are supported. You can download Oracle's Java SE from Oracle's Web site and install it anywhere on your machine.