Installation guide

Installable Product Components
BEA Products Installation Guide 1-7
The BEA JRockit JDK is fully integrated into the BEA Products installation program, in addition
to being available as a standalone JDK. BEA JRockit is installed automatically when you use the
BEA Products installation program to install your software on Windows and Linux 32-bit
platforms. On Windows platforms only, two JDKs are installed on your system: the BEA JRockit
JDK, optimized for server-side applications, and the Sun JDK, provided for optional use by both
client-side and server-side applications.
For more information about the BEA JRockit JDK, see the JRockit documentation at
http://e-docs.bea.com/jrockit/webdocs/index.html.
Note: The BEA JRockit 1.5.0 JDK is certified to be compatible with Sun Java 2 Standard
Edition (J2SE) version 1.5.0.
BEA JRockit Mission Control
The BEA JRockit Mission Control tools suite consists of the following components:
z BEA JRockit Management Console—used to monitor and manage multiple JRockit
instances.
z BEA JRockit Runtime Analyzer—an on-demand ‘flight recorder’ that produces detailed
recordings about the JVM and the application it is running.
z BEA JRockit Memory Leak Detector—used to discover, and find the cause for memory
leaks.
A separate license is required to enable the JRockit Mission Control tools. For more information
about the JRockit Mission Control license types, see “BEA JRockit 1.5.0 JDK License Package
Offerings” on the Licensing page at the following URLs:
z http://e-docs.bea.com/common/docs92/interm/license.html (WebLogic Server)
For more information about BEA JRockit Mission Control, see “BEA JRockit Mission Control”
in “Understanding BEA JRockit” in Introduction to JRockit JDK at the following URL:
http://e-docs.bea.com/jrockit/geninfo/genintro/understa.html
Mercury Profiling Tools
The Mercury profiling tools, which are provided as part of this JRockit installation, can be used
by Java and J2EE developers in a development environment to profile application performance.
During the installation process, you are presented with the option to install the Mercury profiling
tools. If you do so, you are prompted to accept the Mercury Tools license agreement. You must