Preface

The Sun Javatrademark System Content Delivery Server System Management Guide provides information about running and maintaining your installation of the Content Delivery Server. This guide includes information on monitoring and tuning your system and maintaining your database. Tools for managing your system are also described.


Before You Read This Document

This guide is for system administrators who are responsible for operating and maintaining the Content Delivery Server. It assumes knowledge of networking, database, and web technologies.



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How this Document is Organized

This guide is organized as follows:


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Related Documentation

The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server manuals are available as Portable Document Format (PDF) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) files. These files are available in the Documentation subdirectory of the directory where the Content Delivery Server is installed as well as online at http://docs.sun.com.

The following table summarizes the books included in the Content Delivery Server documentation set.


Book Title

Description

Part Number

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Administration Guide

Describes how to manage content, devices, and access to the Content Delivery Server.

819-3209-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Branding and Localization Guide

Describes how to customize the Subscriber Portal and Developer Portal components of the Content Delivery Server for the look and feel of your enterprise. This guide also describes how to localize the Content Delivery Server interfaces.

819-3210-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Capacity Planning Guide

Provides guidelines for determining what hardware and software is needed to efficiently run the Content Delivery Server.

819-3211-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Developer Guide

Describes how to submit content to the Content Delivery Server.

819-3212-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Customization Guide

Describes the Content Delivery Server APIs that can be used to create customized adapters for use in integrating Content Delivery Server with the existing infrastructure.

819-3213-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Error Messages

Describes error messages that are generated by the Content Delivery Server and suggests actions to take to resolve problems reported.

819-3214-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide

Provides information about installing and configuring the Content Delivery Server.

819-3215-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Integration Guide

Describes adapters for integrating the Content Delivery Server with existing systems such as billing, user data, WAP gateway, and push delivery. It also describes the framework for creating device-specific versions of the Subscriber Portal.

819-3216-10

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Migration Guide

Describes how to migrate from the previous version of the Content Delivery Server to the current version.

819-3217-10



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