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Sun Java System Communications Express 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Overview of Communications Express
System Requirements
Platforms
Software Dependencies
Product Features
High-Level Architecture
FAQ’s on Deployment
What is the purpose of Single Sign-on?
When should I use Messaging Single Sign-On?
When should I use Access Manager Single Sign-On?
What are the deployment requirements for Communications Express?
Deployment Requirements
Can PAB entries from an existing Messaging Server, for example, Messaging Server 5.2 or Messaging Server 6.0, be migrated to Communications Express?
Can any of the application in Communications Express be disabled?
Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring Communications Express
Note
Installing Communications Express from Java Enterprise System Installer
Installing Communications Express
Prerequisites for Configuring Communications Express
Prerequisites
Schema Choices
Invoking Configuration Tool
Invoking the Configuration tool
Configuring Communications Express
Configuring Communications Express
Post Configuration Instructions
Post Configuration Instructions
Unconfiguring Communications Express
Communications Express File Directory Layout
Chapter 3 Configuration Details
Communications Express Configuration Files
To Edit the Configuration file
Configuration Parameter Details
Configuring the Messenger Express Parameters in uwcconfig.properties File
Configuring Directory Server Related Parameters for Sun Java System LDAP Schema V.1 in uwcauth.properties File
Configuring Access Manager Parameters in uwcauth.properties File
Configuring User Lookup Parameters for User/Group in uwcauth.properties File
Configuring the Calendar Server Parameters in uwcconfig.properties File
Configuring the Address Book Personal Store Parameters in db_config.properties file
Configuring Corporate Directory Parameters db_config.properties File
Configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
To Use Communications Express in the SSL mode
To Configure Communications Express for SSL, for Authentication Only
Supporting Horizontal Scalability of Addressbook Server
Setting the psRoot Value Automatically
Chapter 4 Implementing Single Sign-On
Setting up Access Manager Single Sign-On
To Enable Single Sign-On in Communications Express With Access Manager
To Deploy Access Manager and Communications Express in the Same Web Container Instance
To Deploy Access Manager and Communications Express in Different Web Container Instance
To Enable Single Sign-On in Messenger Express With Access Manager
Setting up Messaging Single Sign-On
To Enable Communications Express Using Messaging SSO
To enable Messenger Express Using Messaging SSO
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Identifying and Troubleshooting the Problem
Common Troubleshooting Methods
Troubleshooting Commonly Identified Problems
Configuring Communications Express
How to enable Messaging SSO with SSL
Accessing Calendar
Increasing the upload file size
Accessing Address Book
Accessing Mail
Authenticating using Access Manager
Log Files
To Enable Logging
Chapter 6 Configuring the Hosted Domains
Enabling Hosted Domains
Enabling Hosted Domain Configuration in Calendar
Provisioning Hosted Domain in Mail
Enabling Hosted Domain Configuration in Address Book
Setting Hosted Domains
Hosted Domains
Creating Hosted Domain
To specify the domain related properties for a particular domain:
Configuring Parameters for Hosted Domain
Configuring Parameters in uwcdomainconfig.properties file
Configuring the personalstore.properties file
Configuring defaultps.xml file
Personal Address Book XML
Corporate Directory XML
Corporate Address Book
Customizing the Global GUI
Configuring Languages in uwcdomainconfig.properties File
Chapter 7 Migrating PAB Data to Addressbook Server
Overview
Migration Scenarios
Dynamic Migration
Batch Migration
Post Configuration Steps
Additional Configuration Required for Horizontal Scalability Support
Migration Deployment Scenarios
Chapter 8 Tuning and Performance Information
Tuning Directory Server
Indexing the LDAP Directory Server
Setting the nsSizeLimit and nsLookthroughLimit Parameters
Tuning Calendar Server
Using Load Balancing Across Multiple CPU
To disable load balancing
Tuning Web Server
Setting The Value of acceptorthreads
Setting JVM Options
Tuning Communications Express
To enable compression of the server response
To customize the session time-out for Communications Express
Appendix A Enabling or Disabling Access Manager Post Deployment
Appendix B Configuration Panel Sequence
Appendix C Installing Communications Express without Messaging Server and using a Single Tree Structure
Two Tree Names Space Mechanism
How the Two-tree Namespace Mechanism Works
Why Two Directory Information Trees?
How to Map an Existing DIT to the Dual Tree Namespace?
Appendix D Configuration Parameters Reference
Application-Wide Parameters in uwcconfig.properties and uwcauth.properties File
db_config.properties file
uwcconfig.properties
uwcauth.properties file
uwclogging.properties file
uwcdomainconfig.properties
personalstore.properties file
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