About the Schema Choices
Calendar Server supports the following schema choices:
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Sun LDAP Schema 1
Corresponds to the Directory Preparation
Script schema version choice 1.
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Sun LDAP Schema 2 compatibility mode
Corresponds to schema
version choice 1.5.
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Sun LDAP Schema 2 native mode
Corresponds to schema version
choice 2.
If you are still trying to decide which schema to use, for further explanation,
see the Sun Java Enterprise System Technical Overview, the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Guide for UNIX, and theSun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Schema Migration Guide.
The following table lists simplified guidelines which summarize why you might
choose each of the schema versions for your installation.
Scenario
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Use This Schema
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You are installing Calendar Server for the first time and you did not have a
previous version of Messaging Server installed.
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Schema 2 Native Mode
|
You plan to integrate Calendar Server with other Java Enterprise System products
such as Sun Java System Portal Server.
|
Schema 2 Native or Compatibility Mode
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You plan to use Sun Java System Access Manager to provide Single sign-on (SSO) functionality.
|
Schema 2 Native or Compatibility Mode
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You are upgrading from Calendar Server 5 and want to integrate with other Java
Enterprise System products.
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Schema 2 Native or Compatibility Mode
|
You want to retain your current two DIT system because you have other applications
that depend on that LDAP structure and you do not need to use Access Manager for SSO
(authentication).
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Schema 1
|