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Preface
Chapter 1 Installing Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1
Checking Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware and Operating System Requirements
Before Installing on Linux
Software Requirements
Miscellaneous Checks
Installing Portal Server 7.1
To Install Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1
Verifying the Portal Server 7.1 Installation
To Verify Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1 Installation
Uninstalling Portal Server
To Uninstall Portal Server
Installing Community Samples to an Organization Other Than the Community Sample Organization
To Install Community Samples to an Organization Other Than the Community Sample Organization
Working With the Windows Platform
Chapter 2 Managing Java DB for Portal Server
Introduction to Java DB
Database Configuration
Starting, Stopping, and Disabling the Java DB
To Start and Stop Java DB
To Disable Use of Java DB by Desktop
Chapter 3 Configuring Sun Java System Portal Server in the Configure Later Mode After Installation
Understanding the psconfig Command
Creating a Custom Configuration XML File
Constructing the Required Basic XML File
To Construct the Required Basic XML File
Configuring Portal Server Components
To Configure Portal Server Components
Configuring Basic Portal Server
To Configure Basic Portal Server
Configuring a Sample Portal
To Configure a Sample Portal
Configuring Web Container
To Configure the Web Container
Configuring Search Server
To Configure Search Server
Configuring Secure Remote Access
To Configure Secure Remote Access
Configuring Gateway
To Configure Gateway
Configuring Netlet Proxy
To Configure Netlet Proxy
Configuring Rewriter Proxy
To Configure Rewriter Proxy
Chapter 4 Installing Portal Server 7.1 on Web Containers
Installing Portal Server 7.1 on Web Server 7.0
Installing Portal Server on Sun Java System Web Server
Installing Portal Server on Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 in the SSL Mode
To Create a New Configuration Instance
To Create a Request Certificate
To Add the Server Certificate to the Certificate Database
To Add the Root CA Certificate to the Certificate Database
To Enable SSL on the Listener
Configuring Portal Server 7.1 on a 64–bit Web Server 7.0 Instance
To Configure Portal Server 7.1 on a 64–bit Web Server 7.0 Instance
Switching Portal Server Installation From 64–bit Mode to 32–bit Mode
To Switch Portal Server Installation From 64–bit Mode to 32–bit Mode
To Configure the Search Setup from 64–bit Mode to 32–bit Mode
Switching Portal Server Installation From 32–bit Mode to 64–bit Mode
To Switch Portal Server Installation From 32–bit Mode to 64–bit Mode
To Switch the Search Setup From 32–bit Mode to 64–bit Mode
Installing Portal Server 7.1 as a Non-Root User
To Install Portal Server 7.1 as a Non-Root User
To Create a New Portal Server Instance as a Non-Root User
To Create a New Search Server in Web Server Non-Root Install
Installing Portal Server 7.1 on Application Server 8.2
Default Installation
SSL Installation on an Application Server Instance
To Create an Application Server Instance on SSL Mode
To Install Portal Server on a Non-Default Application Server 8.2 Instance
To Convert Portal Server to the Secure Mode on Application Server 8.2
Installing Portal Server 7.1 on BEA WebLogic 8.1
Installing Portal Server on BEA WebLogic 8.1
To Install BEA WebLogic 8.1, Directory Server, and Access Manager
To Install Access Manager on a WebLogic Administrator Server
To Install Portal Server on a WebLogic Administrator Server in the Configure Now Mode
Post Installation Steps
To Install Portal Server on a WebLogic Administrator Server in the Configure Later Mode
Post-Installation Steps
Installing Portal Server 7.1 on a BEA WebLogic 8.1 Managed Server
To Install Portal Server on a WebLogic Managed Server
To Install Portal Server on a Managed Server in the Configure Now Mode
To Install Portal Server on a Managed Server in the Configure Later Mode
To Install Access Manager on a BEA WebLogic Managed Server
To Install Portal Server in the Configure Now Mode on a WebLogic Managed Server Where Access Manager is Installed on a Managed Server
To Install Portal Server in the Configure Later Mode on a WebLogic Managed Server Where Access Manager is Installed on a Managed Server
To Install psconsole on Web Server 7.0
Installing Portal Server 7.1 on an IBM WebSphere Server 5.1.1.6
To Install Portal Server on IBM WebSphere 5.1.1.6 in the Configure Now Mode
To Install Portal Server on IBM WebSphere 5.1.1.6 Using the Configure Later Mode
Chapter 5 Installing Access Manager and Portal Server on Different Nodes
Installing Access Manager and Portal Server on Different Nodes
To Install Access Manager and Portal Server on Different Nodes in the Configure Now Mode
To Install Access Manager and Portal Server on Different Nodes in the Configure Later Mode
Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring a Gateway With Portal Server
Configuring Gateway During Installation
Configuring a Portal Server and a Gateway on a Single Node
To Configure Portal Server on a Single Node using the Configure Now Mode
To Configure Portal Server on a Single Node using the Configure Later Mode
Configuring Portal Server and Gateway on Separate Nodes
To Configure Portal Server and Gateway on Separate Nodes in the Configure Now Mode
To Configure Portal Server and Gateway on Separate Nodes in the Configure Later Mode
To Install Gateway on a Non-Default Instance of Application Server
Installing the Gateway with Portal Server in the SSL Mode
To Install Gateway with Portal Server in SSL
Creating a Gateway Instance
To Create a Gateway Instance
Configuring Personal Digital Certificate (PDC) Authentication
To Configure Personal Digital Certificate Authentication
Installing Load Balancer Plugin and Gateway for Portal Server
To Install Load Balancer Plugin for Portal Server
To Install Gateway in Front of the Load Balancer
Installing and Creating Instances of Netlet and Rewriter Proxies
To Install Netlet Proxy in the Configure Now Mode
To Install Netlet Proxy in the Configure Later Mode
To Create a Second Instance of Netlet Proxy Using the psadmin Command
To Install Rewriter Proxy in the Configure Now mode
To Install Rewriter Proxy in the Configure Later Mode
To Create a Second Instance of Rewriter Proxy Using the psadmin Command
Chapter 7 Creating Multi-Portal Instances
Creating a New Portal
Creating a New Portal on the Same Node
To Create a New Portal on a New Configuration of Web Server 7.0
To Create a New Portal on a New Domain of Application Server 8.2
To Create a New Portal on a New Domain of BEA WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5
To Create a New Portal on a New Domain of WebSphere 5.1.1.6
Creating a New Portal on a Remote Node
To Create a New Portal on Web Server 7.0 in the Configure Now Mode
To Create a New Portal on Web Server 7.0 in the Configure Later Mode
To Create a New Portal on Web Server 7.0 Using the psadmin Command
To Create a New Portal on Application Server 8.2 in the Configure Now Mode
To Create a New Portal on Application Server 8.2 in the Configure Later Mode
To Create a New Portal on Application Server 8.2 Using the psadmin Command
To Create a New Portal on WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5 in the Configure Now Mode
To Create a New Portal on WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5 in the Configure Later Mode
To Create a New Portal on WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5 Using the psadmin Command
To a Create a New Portal on WebSphere 5.1.1.6 in the Configure Now Mode
To Create a New Portal on WebSphere 5.1.1.6 in the Configure Later Mode
To Create a New Portal Using the psadmin Command
Deploying Sample Content to a New Portal
To Deploy a Sample Content to a New Portal
Creating a Portal Server Instance
Creating a Portal on the Same Node
To Create a New Portal Instance on a New Configuration of Web Server 7.0
To Create a Portal Instance on a New Domain of Application Server 8.2
To Create a Portal Instance on a New Instance of Application Server on Which a Portal Instance Exists
To Create a Portal Instance on a Managed Server in a New Domain of WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5
To Create a Portal Instance on a Managed Server Instance of WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5 on Which Portal Instance Exists
Creating a Portal Server Instance a Remote Node
To Create a New Portal Instance on Web Server 7.0 on a Remote Node
To Create a Portal Instance on WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5 on a Remote Node
To Create a Portal Instance on WebSphere 5.1.1.6 on a Remote Node
Setting Up Administrator Console and Command-Line Interface on a Remote Host
To Set Up an Administrator Console on a Remote Host on Web Server 7.0
To Set Up an Administrator Console on a Remote Host on Application Server 8.2
To Setup Command-Line Interface on a Remote Host on Web Server 7.0 or Application Server 8.2
Chapter 8 Installing and Configuring Portal Server 7.1 in High Availability Scenarios
Installing Portal Server and Access Manager in a High Availability Scenario with Berkeley Database
To Install Portal Server and Access Manager in a High Availability Scenario with Berkeley Database
To Install the Load Balancer on Node 3
To Configure Session Failover with Message Queue and Berkeley Database
To Install Portal Server on Node 1
To Create a Portal Server Instance on Node 2
Configuring HADB for Session Fail Over
To Configure HADB for Session Fail Over
Installing Portal Server on an Application Server Cluster
To Install Portal Server on Application Server Cluster
Install Portal Server on Node 2
To install Portal Server on Node 3
To Display the Default WSRP Portlets in the WSRP tab of Portal Desktop
To Configure Portlet Session Failover on Application Server 8.2
Clustering in Portal Server 7.1 on BEA WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 4 and Service Pack 5
To Cluster Portal Server 7.1 on WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 4
To Create a Node Agent on Node 1
To Create WebLogic Managed Servers on Node 1
To Create a Node Agent on Node 2
To Create WebLogic Managed Servers on Node 2
To Install Access Manager on Administrator Server
To Install Portal Server 7.1 on Node 1
To Create an Instance of Portal Server 7.1 on Node 1
To Create an Instance of Portal Server 7.1 on Node 2
To Configure a Cluster
To Install Proxy Servlet for Load Balancing
To Deploy .war Files on the Cluster
To Install Gateway on the Gateway Host
Setting Up Portlet Session Failover on BEA WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5
To Set up Portlet Session Failover on BEA WebLogic 8.1 Service Pack 5
Replacing Java DB With Oracle Database
To Prepare the Database
To Prepare the Oracle Database
Chapter 9 Configuring the Communication Channels
Overview of the Communication Channels
Supported Software for the Communication Channels
The Installer and the Communication Channels
Sun Java System Portal Server Installer Tasks
Multiple Instance Deployments
Configuration Tasks for the Communication Channels
Enabling Access to Mail and Calendar Applications
To Disable ipsecurity for Messaging Server
To Disable ipsecurity for Calendar Server
Configuring the Services for the Default Organization
End-User Configuration
CAUTION—Undetected Error: Missing Launch Link
CAUTION—Undetected Error: Missing Channel
HTTPS Enabled
Configuring the Instant Messaging Channel
Instant Messaging Channel
To Configure the Instant Messaging Channel
Additional Configuration for the Instant Messaging Channel
Allowing Multiple Organizations
Inserting Instant Messenger Links in an Organization
Inserting Instant Messenger Links
Enabling Secure Mode in Sun Java Server Portal Server
Adding the Netlet Rule
Disallowing Users from Launching Instant Messenger
Disallowing Users from Launching Instant Messenger
Configuring the Address Book Channel
Configuring the Address Book Service Defaults
To Configure the Address Book Service Defaults
Configuring End-User Channel Settings
To Configure End-User Channel Settings
Application Preference Editing: Configuring Communication Channel Edit Pages
Display Profile Attributes for the Edit Pages
HTML Templates for the Edit Pages
A Display Profile Example
Enabling End Users to Set Up Multiple Instances of a Communication Channel Type
To Configure the Address Book for Different Servers
Administrator Proxy Authentication: Eliminating End-User Credential Configuration
CAUTION—Potential for Multiple End Users to be Directed to One Mail Account
Overview of How to Configure Proxy Authentication
To Edit SSO Adapter Templates For Enabling Administrator Proxy Authentication
To Set Up Sun Java System Messaging Server for Administrator Proxy Authentication
To Set Up Calendar Server for Administrator Proxy Authentication
Configuring a Read-Only Communication Channel for the Authentication-Less Portal Desktop
Read-Only Communication Channels Facts and Considerations
To Set Up a Calendar User
To Configure a Read-Only Communication Channel
Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server or IBM Lotus Notes
To Configure Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server for Address Book, Calendar, and Mail
To Configure Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server for Address Book, Calendar, and Mail
To Configure Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server for Address Book, Calendar, and Mail
To Set Up SSO Adapter for Calendar
To Uninstall ocxhost.exe
To Configure Lotus Domino Server for Address Book, Calendar, and Mail
To Configure Portal Server to Access Lotus Notes
Sun Java System Web Server
To Configure Lotus Notes with the Sun Java System Web Server
Optional Placement of the NCSO.jar file
Sun Java SystemApplication Server
To configure Lotus Notes with Sun Java System Application Server
Optional Placement of the NCSO.jar File
To Configure Lotus Notes With BEA WebLogic Server
Configuring Lotus Notes For IBM WebSphere
To Create a New User Under the Default Organization
Configuring the Mail Provider to Work with an HTTPS Enabled Sun Java System Messaging Server
Web Container Facts and Considerations
To Configure the Mail Provider to Work with an HTTPS Enabled Sun Java System Messaging Server
Configuring Instant Messaging Server
To Configure Instant Messaging Server
To Configure Instant Messaging Server in Portal Server
Chapter 10 Setting Up Federated Search
Setting Up Federated Search
To Set Up Federated Search
To Test Federated Search
Appendix A Appendix
Content of the ampsamplesilent File
Content of the example14.xml File
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