The Sun Java
System Content Delivery Server Integration and Configuration Guide provides information about setting up Content Delivery Server to work within your infrastructure. Steps for configuring the features that you want to use are described, as are adapters that enable you to integrate Content Delivery Server with common systems and protocols that you are currently using.
Before You Read This Document
This guide is for system administrators or system integrators who are responsible for configuring Content Delivery Server and integrating it with their current infrastructure. It assumes some knowledge of networking, database, and wireless technologies, as well as experience with the Java programming language. You must have successfully deployed Content Delivery Server as described in the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide before using the information in this guide.
How This Document is Organized
This guide is divided into the following parts and chapters:
- Part I provides information on setting up your system.
- Chapter 1 describes how to configure service components and some of the features of Content Delivery Server.
- Chapter 2 describes billing adapters for integrating Content Delivery Server with your billing system.
- Chapter 3 describes subscriber adapters for integrating Content Delivery Server with your existing user data.
- Chapter 4 provides information on integrating the DRM application DRM Fusion Toolkit with Content Delivery Server.
- Chapter 5 provides information on setting up your system to support streamed content.
- Chapter 6 describes how Content Delivery Server supports single sign-on.
- Part II provides information on setting up messaging.
- Chapter 7 describes WAP gateway adapters for configuring Content Delivery Server to support the WAP gateway that you use.
- Chapter 8 describes push sender adapters for configuring Content Delivery Server to support the delivery method that you use.
- Chapter 9 describes push listener adapters for configuring Content Delivery Server to accept mobile originated messages.
- Chapter 10 provides information on configuring the Messaging Service and Mail Service.
- Part III provides information on setting up Content Delivery Server to manage content according to the needs of your enterprise.
- Chapter 11 provides information on setting up the Content Delivery Server search services that create the search indexes for content and handle the browse and search queries.
- Chapter 12 provides information on setting up the currency symbol and grace period that you want for pricing content.
- Chapter 13 provides information on setting up the digital rights management (DRM) that you want to use.
- Chapter 14 provides information on creating a customized submission verifier workflow to validate content submitted to Content Delivery Server.
- Chapter 15 provides information on setting up your system to support preview files and watermarking.
- Chapter 16 provides information on setting up your system to support different content types and submission formats.
- Chapter 17 describes how to set up Content Delivery Server to support the concept of featured content in both the PC-based and device-based Subscriber Portal.
- Part IV provides information on setting up the portals for Content Delivery Server and configuring user interactions.
- Chapter 18 describes some of the properties that are available for configuring the portals that are used to interact with Content Delivery Server.
- Chapter 19 provides information for creating a version of the Subscriber Portal for a specific device.
- Chapter 20 provides information on setting up notifications to subscribers and content developers.
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Related Documentation
The following table lists the documentation for this product. The online documentation is available at:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/cds
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Branding and localizing the portals
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Branding and Localization Guide
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820-1938-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/branding and online.
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Planning for your system
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Capacity Planning Guide
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820-1939-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/capacity and online.
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Working with the Developer Portal
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Developer Guide
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820-1940-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/devguide and online.
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Working with the APIs provided
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Customization Guide
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820-1941-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/customization and online.
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Trouble shooting
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Error Messages
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820-1942-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/errmsgs and online.
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Installing the system
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide
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820-1943-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/install and online.
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Setting up and integrating with existing infrastructure
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Integration and Configuration Guide
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820-1944-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/integration and online.
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Migrating to the latest release
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Migration Guide
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820-1945-10
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PDF
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/migration and online.
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Product reference information
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Reference Manual
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820-1946-10
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/refman and online.
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Monitoring and managing the system
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server System Management Guide
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820-1947-10
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$CDS_HOME/Documentation/system-mgmt and online.
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Documentation, Support, and Training
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