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Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 Installation and Migration Guide

About This Guide

This guide explains how to install Sun™ Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) Web Server 6.1 and how to migrate from a previous version of the Sun ONE Web Server to this version.

This preface contains the following sections:

This manual is intended for system administrators, network administrators, Web server administrators, Web developers, and software developers who want to install or migrate from a previous version to Sun ONE Web Server 6.1.


Using This Guide

The Sun ONE Web Server Installation and Migration Guide covers the information you need to install Sun ONE Web Server on your system. If you have a previous version of Sun ONE Web Server installed, this guide also explains how to migrate your data.

The following table tells you how you can use this guide to install or migrate to Sun ONE Web Server 6.1:

Table 1  How to Use This Guide

If you want to do this:

See:

Find out what’s new in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1.

New Features in Sun ONE Web Server 6.1

Find out what you need to do before installing the server, including installing other products required by the server.

Before You Install Sun ONE Web Server

Get step by step instructions for installing and uninstalling the server on UNIX.

Installing Sun ONE Web Server on UNIX

Get step by step instructions for installing and uninstalling the server on Windows.

Installing Sun ONE Web Server on Windows

Migrate your data and applications from iPlanet Web Server 6.0.

Migrating from Version 6.0 to 6.1

Migrate your data and applications from iPlanet Web Server 4.1.

Migrating from Version 4.1 to 6.1

Find information in the guide.

Index


Document Conventions

This guide uses the following conventions:


Using the Documentation

The Sun ONE Web Server manuals are available as online files in PDF and HTML formats at:

http://docs.sun.com/db/prod/s1websrv#hic

The following table lists the tasks and concepts described in the Sun ONE Web Server manuals.

Table 2  Sun ONE Web Server Documentation Roadmap

For Information About

See the Following

Late-breaking information about the software and documentation

Release Notes

Getting started with Sun ONE Web Server, including hands-on exercises that introduce server basics and features (recommended for first-time users)

Getting Started Guide

Performing installation and migration tasks:

  • Installing Sun ONE Web Server and its various components, supported platforms, and environments
  • Migrating from Sun ONE Web Server 4.1 or 6.0 to Sun ONE Web Server 6.1

Installation and Migration Guide

Performing the following administration tasks:

  • Using the Administration and command-line interfaces
  • Configuring server preferences
  • Using server instances
  • Monitoring and logging server activity
  • Using certificates and public key cryptography to secure the server
  • Configuring access control to secure the server
  • Using Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform) security features
  • Deploying applications
  • Managing virtual servers
  • Defining server workload and sizing the system to meet performance needs
  • Searching the contents and attributes of server documents, and creating a text search interface
  • Configuring the server for content compression
  • Configuring the server for web publishing and content authoring using WebDAV

Administrator’s Guide

Using programming technologies and APIs to do the following:

  • Extend and modify Sun ONE Web Server
  • Dynamically generate content in response to client requests
  • Modify the content of the server

Programmer’s Guide

Creating custom Netscape Server Application Programmer’s Interface (NSAPI) plugins

NSAPI Programmer’s Guide

Implementing servlets and JavaServer Pages™ (JSP™) technology in Sun ONE Web Server

Programmer’s Guide to Web Applications

Editing configuration files

Administrator’s Configuration File Reference Guide

Tuning Sun ONE Web Server to optimize performance

Performance Tuning, Sizing, and Scaling Guide


Product Support

If you have problems with your system, contact customer support using one of the following mechanisms:

Please have the following information available prior to contacting support. This helps to ensure that our support staff can best assist you in resolving problems:



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