Installing sun apps server 7 on redhat 7.3

Firstly I have redhat 9 so can I install the sunapps server 7 on redhat 9 ?
secondly
can I install sun apps server 7 on atleast redhat 7.3?
the document with sun apps says that I can install sun apps server 7 on 7.2
regards
Mishra

Hey Paul,
I'm having problems just installing SUN ONE AS Standard Edition 7.0 on my Redhat 7.2 as ROOT. Did you not get any problems even starting it. It installed okay, but when I initially ran the script to start it (./asadmin start-appserv)... it kept crapping out. I did notice some JMS errors in the log, but I haven't come across any documentation on possible bugs. Thanks in advance,
Tak.

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