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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Release Notes 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
1. New Features in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
4. ODSEE Bugs Fixed and Known Problems
5. Directory Proxy Server Bugs Fixed and Known Problems
6. Directory Server Resource Kit Bugs Fixed and Known Problems
These release notes contain important information available at the time of release. New features and enhancements, known limitations and problems, technical notes, and other information are addressed here. Read this document before you begin usingDirectory Server Enterprise Edition (ODSEE).
This book includes the following chapters.
Chapter 2, Compatibility Issues addresses compatibility with previous component product versions, and with potential upcoming changes to Directory Server Enterprise Edition software.
Chapter 3, Installation Notes covers topics related to installation, including hardware and software requirements.
Chapter 4, ODSEE Bugs Fixed and Known Problems covers fixes and issues for ODSEE.
Chapter 5, Directory Proxy Server Bugs Fixed and Known Problems covers fixes and issues for Directory Proxy Server.
Chapter 6, Directory Server Resource Kit Bugs Fixed and Known Problems introduces Directory Server Resource Kit. This chapter also covers fixes and issues for Directory Server Resource Kit.
This documentation set explains how to use Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition to evaluate, design, deploy, and administer directory services. In addition, it shows how to develop client applications for Directory Server Enterprise Edition. The Directory Server Enterprise Edition documentation set is available at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E20295_01/index.htm.
The following table lists the documents that make up the Directory Server Enterprise Edition documentation set.
Table P-1 Directory Server Enterprise Edition Documentation
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For an introduction to Directory Server Enterprise Edition, review the following documents in the order in which they are listed.
Figure P-1 DSEE Documentation Map
The SLAMD Distributed Load Generation Engine is a Java application that is designed to stress test and analyze the performance of network-based applications. This application was originally developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. to benchmark and analyze the performance of LDAP directory servers. SLAMD is available as an open source application under the Sun Public License, an OSI-approved open source license. To obtain information about SLAMD, go to http://www.slamd.com/. SLAMD is also available as a java.net project. See https://slamd.dev.java.net/.
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) supports accessing the Directory Server using LDAP and DSML v2 from Java applications. For information about JNDI, see http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/jndi/index.html. The JNDI Tutorial contains detailed descriptions and examples of how to use JNDI. This tutorial is at http://download.oracle.com/javase/jndi/tutorial/.
Identity Synchronization for Windows uses Message Queue with a restricted license. Message Queue documentation is available at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html.
Identity Synchronization for Windows works with Microsoft Windows password policies.
Information about password policies for Windows 2003, is available in the Microsoft documentation online.
Information about the Microsoft Certificate Services Enterprise Root certificate authority, is available in the Microsoft support documentation online.
Information about configuring LDAP over SSL on Microsoft systems, is available in the Microsoft support documentation online.
Directory Server Enterprise Edition does not provide any files that you can redistribute.
This section explains the default paths used in documentation, and provides locations of commands on different operating systems and deployment types.
The table in this section describes the default paths that are used in this document. For complete descriptions of the files installed, see Chapter 1, Directory Server Enterprise Edition File Reference, in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Reference.
Table P-2 Default Paths
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The table in this section provides locations for commands that are used in Directory Server Enterprise Edition documentation. To learn more about each of the commands, see the relevant man pages.
Table P-3 Command Locations
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The following table describes the typographic conventions that are used in this book.
Table P-4 Typographic Conventions
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The following table shows the default UNIX system prompt and superuser prompt for shells that are included in the Oracle Solaris OS. Note that the default system prompt that is displayed in command examples varies, depending on the Oracle Solaris release.
Table P-5 Shell Prompts
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The following table explains symbols that might be used in this book.
Table P-6 Symbol Conventions
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See the following web sites for additional resources:
Training – Click the Sun link in the left navigation bar.
Oracle Technology Network offers a range of resources related to Oracle software:
Discuss technical problems and solutions on the ODSEE Discussion Forum and the Directory Services blog.
Get hands-on step-by-step tutorials with Oracle By Example.
Download ODSEE 11g Example Files.