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02-14-2019 11:48 PM - edited 07-05-2021 09:51 AM
Dear All,
is it correct hat Cisco Prime Infrastructure does no longer have a JAVA Server included (as had been the case with its predecessor LMS Prime) ? It should all be HTML5-based, right ?
Thanks and best regards,
Thorsten
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02-18-2019 04:27 AM - edited 02-18-2019 04:30 AM
I think it also uses Flash a lot and JavaScript. It's still running Java though.
In any case, it's an appliance (physical or virtual), which you simply power on, set some parameters and done. Upgrades are done through built-in features in the Appliance web-interface or CLI. You (normally) never access the Linux console.
Here the output from top (just the first line):
27849 prime 20 0 12.3g 6.8g 129m S 153.0 43.4 14532:55 java

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02-18-2019 07:25 AM
Thanks for this information. We were asking because Oracle has started to charge a fee for the Oracle JDK / JRE since release 11 and if a JAVA server is included in Cisco Prime our question is if the use of the Oracle JRE 11 or later is covered by this license then.
Thanks.
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02-18-2019 07:39 AM
Great thanks. Sounds good.
