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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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solaris 10

I have upgraded to solaris 10 and installed all packages . I have also installed coolstack 1.3.1 AMP / runtime and tomcat5.5 . Iwant to know

1. if JDK is installed on my server . If yes what version .
2. Which apache version is running on my server .
3. How do I go about configuring and testing tomcat server .

Any good resource in this direction, will be a great help .
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to check the location type
#which java

version:
#java -version

New versions of Perl and Apache will always be ahead of the Solaris version, plus you will never damage the pre-installed version.

apache version:
Go to the $iAS/Apache/Apache/bin directory and enter the following command:
# httpd -version
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If installed jdks reside in cd /usr/jdk/ there should be a 1.4 and a 1.5 version by default.
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