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| Sun One Messaging and Collaboration Schema Reference Manual |
About This Manual
This manual serves as a reference for schema information for Sun ONE Messaging and Collaboration products using LDAP, specifically iPlanet Messaging Server and Sun ONE Calendar Server. Note that Sun ONE is the brand formally known as iPlanet. During this transition period you will see both brands mentioned in this manual. Both iPlanet and Sun ONE are brands of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Topics covered in this chapter include:
Who Should Use This Manual
You should use this manual if you want to provision iPlanet Messaging Server, or Sun ONE Calendar Server, using LDAP. The audience for this manual consists of:
System architects who want to develop customized provisioning tools that interface between Sun ONE /iPlanet product entries in the LDAP directory and their existing source of users, groups, and domains information such as a company database or billing system.
Site Administrators who want to know how to create domain, user, group, or resource entries using LDAP. Readers are expected to have a basic understanding of LDAP, Directory Server, and email or calendar concepts.
What You Need to Know
This manual assumes that you have a general understanding of the following:
The Internet and the World Wide Web
iPlanet (Sun ONE) Administration Server
iPlanet (Sun ONE) Directory Server and LDAP
Calendar and calendar concepts
The RFC's may be found at the IETF web site:
ISO8601 DateTime Format
For a list of time zone names, see Appendix A, Standard Time Zones.
How This Manual is Organized
This manual contains the following chapters and appendix:
About This Manual (this chapter)
Typographical Conventions
Monospaced Font
Monospaced font is used for any text that appears on the computer screen or text that you should type. It is also used for filenames, distinguished names, functions, and examples.
Bold Monospaced Font
Bold monospaced font is used to represent text within a code example that you should type.
Italicized Font
Italicized font is used to represent book titles and text that you enter using information that is unique to your messaging server. It is used for server paths and names and account IDs.
For example, throughout this document you will see path references of the form:
In these situations, server-root represents the directory path in which you install the server, and msg-instance represents the server instance (or default host machine name) you use when you install it. For example, if you install your server in the directory /usr/iplanet/server5 and use the server instance tango, the actual path is:
/usr/iplanet/server5/msg-tango/
Where to Find This Manual Online
You can find the Sun ONE Messaging and Collaboration Schema Reference Manual online in HTML and PDF formats.
To find this manual or other iPlanet Messaging Server documentation, use the URL:
http://docs.sun.com/prod/s1msgsrv
or for this manual and other Sun ONE Calendar Server documentation, use the URL:
http://docs.sun.com/prod/s1.s1cals
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Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Last Updated May 08, 2003