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Sun Java System Communications Express 6 2004Q2 Administration Guide  

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About This Guide
Who Should Read This Book
What You Need to Know
How This Book is Organized
Conventions Used in This Manual
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Chapter 1   Installing and Configuring Communications Express
Installing Communications Express from Java Enterprise System Installer
Prerequisites
Configuring Communications Express
Post Configuration Instructions
Unconfiguring Communications Express
Installing Communications Express without Messaging Server and using a Single Tree Structure
Two Tree Names Space Mechanism
Examples of LDIF File

Chapter 2   Overview of Communications Express
Product Features
High-Level Architecture
Overview of the Request Flow
Initialization
Application Initialization
User Session Based Initialization
Module Level Initialization

Chapter 3   Configuring Your System for Communications Express
System Requirements
Hardware
Browser
Platforms
Software Dependencies
Editing the Properties file
Configuring Mail, Calendar and Address Book Parameters
Configuring the Application-Wide Parameters in uwcconfig.properties and uwcauth.properties File
Configuring the Mail Server Parameters in uwcconfig.properties File
Configuring LDAP Auth Filter Parameters for Sun Java System LDAP Schema v.1 in uwcauth.properties File
Configuring Identity Server 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)

Chapter 4   Implementing Single Sign-On
Setting up Single Sign-On With Identity Server
Enabling Single Sign-On in Communications Express With Identity Server
Enabling SSO in Messaging Express With Identity Server
How UWC Works With Identity Server SSO
Setting up Single Sign-On With Messaging SSO
Enabling Communications Express Using Messaging SSO
Enabling Messaging Server Using Messaging SSO
How Communications Express works with Messaging SSO
Setting up Common Parameters for both Identity Server SSO and Messaging SSO
Accessing Messenger Express in Communications Express

Chapter 5   Deploying Communications Express and Identity Server
Deploying Communications Express and Identity Server in Web Container Instance
Deploying Identity Server and Communications Express in the same Web Container Instance
Other Identity Server and Communications Express Deployment Scenarios

Chapter 6   Troubleshooting
Identifying the Problem
Troubleshooting Commonly Identified Problems
Configuring Communications Express
Accessing Calendar
Accessing Address Book
Accessing Mail
Authenticating using Identity Server
Log Files

Chapter 7   Configuring the Client
Configuring the Hosted Domain
Configuring Parameters in uwcdomainconfig.properties file
Configuring Virtual Domains
Enabling Virtual Domain Configuration in Calendar
Enabling Virtual Domain Configuration in Mail
Enabling Virtual Domain Configuration in Address Book
Configuring the personalstore.properties file
Configuring defaultps.xml file
Customizing the Global GUI
Configuring Languages in uwcdomainconfig.properties File

Chapter 8   Migrating PAB Data to Address Book Server
Migration Process
Batch Migration
Dynamic Migration
Dynamic Migration Process
Migration Thread
Migration Scenarios

Chapter 9   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
Tuning Web Server
Setting the value of acceptorthreads
Setting JVM Options
Tuning Communications Express

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