This manual contains the following chapters:
Table P–1 Organization of the Sun Java TMSystem Communications Express Administration Guide
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This chapter |
Describes the audience, requirements, organization, document conventions, and related information. |
Provides a high-level overview of Communications Express, including the components, architecture, and interfaces. |
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Describes how to invoke the configurator tool and configure Communications Express. |
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Describes the configuration details for Communications Express. |
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Provides an overview of the single sign-on process and its implementation. |
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Describes the common problems you may encounter during installation and deployment of Communications Express and outlines the steps to create and enable error logs. |
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Describes the changes to be made to Communications Express to enable hosted domains. |
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Provides a high level overview of the data migration process and the steps to migrate PAB data to address book server. |
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Describes the tuning you can perform on Directory Server, Calendar Server, Web Server, and Communications Express to enhance performance. |
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Appendix A, Enabling or Disabling Access Manager Post Deployment |
Describes the steps to enable or disable Access Manager post deployment |
Lists the panel sequence depending on the schema and web container selected |
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Describes how Communications Express uses the two Directory Information Tree mechanism and how an existing single tree namespace structure maps to the dual tree namespace. |
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Describes the configuration parameters for Communications Express present in db_config.properties file, uwcconfig.properties file, uwcauth.properties file, uwclogging.properties file, uwcdomainconfig.properties file, and personalstore.properties file. |
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Glossary | |
Index |