Application | Purpose | Version | Download Links |
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Oracle Java SE Development Kit (JDK)* | Required to,
| 1.6.24 27 or later / 1.7.* - If you are using JDK 1.6, you might need to install replace the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) policy files in your JDK with the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy files to files. This will avoid "illegal key size" errors when you try to invoke a secured web Web service.
- To build the product from the source distribution, you must use JDK 1.6 instead of JDK 1.7.
Oracle and IBM JRE 1.7 are also supported when running (not building) WSO2 products .If you are using JDK 1.7 on a Mac OS, install the snappy-java library using the following steps: Download the snappy-java JAR and extract it to a preferred location. This folder will be referred to as <SNAPPY_HOME> . - Copy the appropriate snappy-java library file
i386.jnilib (32bit) or x86_64.jnilib (64bit), which is in the <SNAPPY_HOME>/org/xerial/snappy/native/Mac/ directory, to the <APIM_HOME> directory. For more information on installing snappy-java library, see Snappy-java fails on Mac OS JDK 1.7.
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Apache ActiveMQ JMS Provider | - To enable the product's JMS transport and try out JMS samples. The ActiveMQ client libraries must be installed in the product's classpath before you can enable the JMS transport.
| 5.5.0 or later
If you use any other JMS provider (e.g., Apache Qpid), install any necessary libraries and/or components. | http://activemq.apache.org |
Apache Ant | | 1.7.0 or later | http://ant.apache.org |
SVN Client | | | |
Apache Maven | - To build the product from the source distribution (both JDK and Apache Maven are required). If you are installing by downloading and extracting the binary distribution instead of building from the source code, you do not need to install Maven.
| 3.0.* | |
Web Browser | - Required by all WSO2 products to access each product's Management Console. The Web Browser must be JavaScript enabled to take full advantage of the Management console.
NOTE: On Windows Server 2003, you must not go below the medium security level in Internet Explorer 6.x. | | |