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Contents Deploying Sun ONE Instant Messaging Planning the Operating System and Hardware Deploying in Portal or Standalone Mode Deployment Options Deploying Sun ONE Instant Messaging in Portal Mode Deploying Sun ONE Instant Messaging in Standalone Mode Other Software Dependencies Server Software Dependencies Client Software Dependencies Planning Your Server Configuration Namespace Management Directory Information Tree Examples Directory Server and Provisioning Sun ONE Instant Messenger Users How Sun ONE Instant Messenger Uses the Directory Server Logical Domain versus DNS Domain Searching the Directory and Anonymous Bind LDAP Issues Indexed LDAP Attributes Planning Your Client Configuration Web Server Overview Web Server Issue for Both Portal and Standalone Deployments Sun ONE Portal Server Issues Planning Your Multiplexor Configuration Planning Security Planning Privileges: Access Control Planning Server-to-Server Communication Planning Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) For Server to Server Communication Planning SRA Gateway and Netlet Planning for Accessing Sun ONE Instant Messenger Outside a Firewall Portal Mode Standalone Mode Tuning and Performance Issues Tuning Server Memory Tuning the Multiplexor Multiplexor Configuration Rules of Thumb Tuning Parameters for Archive Providers Concurrent Users and Resource Requirements Sun ONE Instant Messaging Deployment Example Deploying Multiple Instances on a Server Software Components Description Instant Messenger Resources Client Files Content by Server How the Sample Deployment Works Previous Index Next Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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