Specifications

SPECTRUM Web Operator
Known Custom Collections Anomalies in Web Operator Suite 2.6
SPECTRUM Software Release Notes Page 116
The JDK is not included on the Solaris 2.8 CD. The Java Runtime
Environment or JRE, is included on the Solaris 2.8 CD. Both the JDK and
JRE components are available free of charge directly from Sun.
When you download the JDK for Solaris it will install into two different
directories, depending on which version of the installer you select (.bin or
.tar.Z). The .bin will install into /opt/j2sdk1_2_2. The .tar.Z will install
into /etc/j2se.
Although it is called “j2se,” like the JRE this contains the JDK.
Known Custom Collections Anomalies in
Web Operator Suite 2.6
Problem 1: If the SpectroSERVER, that contains Home User Models, is
reinitialized the Custom Collections that were created will no longer exist
for the users and will need to be recreated.
Problem 2: You cannot create a Custom Collection when logged in as a
read-only user even though this option appears to be available; you will get
an error message after trying to create a collection. It is recommended that
the Custom Collections application be disabled for read-only users by
using the User Administration tool.
Note:
Note:
Be aware that Sun Microsystems refers to the JDK by several
different names. “Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v1.3 (SDK)” is
the formal name for the JDK. But you may also see it referred to
as “j2sdk” (Java 2, SDK) or simplyJDK” (Java Development
Kit).
While the server requires the JDK, the client needs the Java
Runtime Environment JRE, formally called “Java 2 Standard
Edition” version 1.3” and also referred to asj2se”.