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Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Documentation Roadmap 

Sun Java Enterprise System Documentation Roadmap

This roadmap identifies the documentation that is available to help your enterprise install and use Sun Java™ Enterprise System. This roadmap is organized according to the Java Enterprise System life cycle.

This roadmap divides the Java Enterprise System life cycle into three major stages: analysis and planning, deploying Java Enterprise System, and operating a deployed Java Enterprise System. This roadmap has the following sections for the major stages of the Java Enterprise System life cycle:

To use this roadmap, go to the section that covers the life cycle stage that you are interested in. In that section, you will find a list of Java Enterprise System documents covering that stage of the life cycle.


Java Enterprise System Analysis and Planning

Java Enterprise System is composed of software components, such as Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2 and Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2. To meet the computing needs of different enterprises, the Java Enterprise System component products can be installed and configured in many different ways.

Each enterprise assesses its own business needs and plans its own deployment of Java Enterprise System. The optimal deployment for each enterprise depends on the types of enterprise services that Java Enterprise System is providing, the number of users, the kind of hardware that is available, and similar considerations.

Figure 1 shows the flow of tasks for learning about Java Enterprise System and designing a deployment that meets your enterprise computing needs. The documents that cover these tasks are listed in Table 1.

Figure 1  Java Enterprise System Analysis and Planning Task Flow

Flow diagram showing Java Enterprise System analysis and planning task flow.[D]

Table 1 lists documents that help you design a Java Enterprise System deployment. For a flow diagram of analysis and planning tasks, see Figure 1.


Note

Documents listed in Table 1 may not be available in all languages. For a summary of translation practice, see Java Enterprise System Documentation Set.


Table 1  Java Enterprise System Analysis and Planning Documentation 

For Information About…

See These Documents

See These Chapters

The concepts behind Java Enterprise System

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Technical Overview

Chapter 1, “Introduction,” introduces the services provided by Java Enterprise System, the Java Enterprise System component products, and the Java Enterprise System life cycle. Chapter 2, “Java Enterprise System Architecture,” explains how Java Enterprise System operates in an enterprise environment. Chapter 3, “System-Level Features,” discusses important features.

Appendix A provides detail on the component products.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Enterprise Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 1, “Understanding Communications Services,” introduces the Java Enterprise System communications services.

Requirements analysis, including developing business requirements, developing use cases, user analysis, and developing system requirements

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Technical Overview

Chapter 3, “System-Level Features,” discusses important features you should understand before you begin the planning process. Chapter 4, “Life-Cycle Concepts,” explains how the analysis and planning phase fits into the Java Enterprise System life cycle.

 

Java Enterprise System Deployment Planning White Paper

Chapter 1 introduces deployment planning, Chapter 2 covers analyzing business problems and Chapter 3 covers developing technical requirements.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Enterprise Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 2, “Analyzing Your Enterprise’s Requirements,” covers analyzing business needs for communications services.

Developing a logical architecture

Java Enterprise System Deployment Planning White Paper

Chapter 4 covers developing a logical architecture.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Enterprise Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 3, “Understanding Product Requirements and Considerations,” and Chapter 4, “Developing a Communications Services Logical Architecture” cover specific considerations for communications services.


Java Enterprise System Deployment

To deploy Java Enterprise System, you develop a deployment architecture, and then a detailed, low-level deployment plan. Your detailed deployment plan includes configuration information that you must supply when you run the installer and the configuration tools. After preparing your detailed deployment plan, you install and configure component products. You can also customize the component products and develop custom applications that use Java Enterprise System services.

Figure 2 shows the flow of tasks for deploying Java Enterprise System. The documents that cover these tasks are listed in Table 2.

Figure 2  Java Enterprise System Deployment Task Flow

Flow diagram showing Java Enterprise System deployment task flow.[D]

Table 2 lists documents that help you deploy Java Enterprise System. For a flow diagram of deployment tasks, see Figure 2.


Note

Documents listed in Table 2 may not be available in all languages. For a summary of translation practice, see Java Enterprise System Documentation Set.


Table 2  Java Enterprise System Deployment Documentation 

For Information About…

See These Documents

See These Chapters

Developing a deployment architecture, including sizing the deployment

Java Enterprise System Deployment Planning White Paper

Chapter 5, “Designing a Deployment Architecture.”

Preparing a detailed deployment plan, including planning the directory tree

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Enterprise Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 3, “Understanding Product Requirements and Considerations,” introduces the Java Enterprise System concept of identity, and discusses planning an LDAP directory tree that utilizes the Java Enterprise System identity capabilities.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Schema Migration Guide

Chapter 1, “Schema Migration Overview,” covers the LDAP directory schemas used with Java Enterprise System and choosing a schema that utilizes the Java Enterprise System identity capabilities.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Schema Reference

Chapters 1 through 5 provide detailed reference information for the over the LDAP directory schemas used with Java Enterprise System.

 

Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide for Solaris OS

Chapter 1, “Planning the Sun Cluster Configuration,” and Appendix A, “Sun Cluster Installation and Configuration Worksheets.”

 

Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2 Deployment Planning Guide

Chapters 3-7 cover the information needed in a detailed deployment plan.

 

Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2 Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 1, “Directory Server Overview.”

 

Sun Java System Directory Proxy Server 5 2004Q2 Administrator’s Guide

Chapter 2, “Directory Proxy Server Deployment Scenarios.”

 

Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2 Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 2, “Planning the Deployment” and Chapter 5, “Deployment Scenarios.”

 

Sun Java System Messaging Server 6 2004Q2 Deployment Planning Guide

Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 cover the information needed in a detailed deployment plan.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Schema Reference

Chapter 1, “Overview,” contains descriptions of Sun ONE LDAP schema v.1 and Sun ONE LDAP schema v.2 and their uses.

 

Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2004Q2 Deployment Planning Guide

Chapter 4, “Analyzing Your Portal Requirement,” Chapter 5, “Sizing Your Portal,” and Chapter 6, “Understanding the Portal Deployment Process.”

 

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Chapter 2, “Preparing for Installation,” Chapter 3 “Gathering Installation and Configuration Information,” and the worksheets in Appendix A.

Installing component products

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Depending on the installation mode you chose, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, or Chapter 6.

Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide for Solaris OS

Chapter 1, “Planning the Sun Cluster Configuration.”

Upgrading from Java Enterprise System 2003Q4

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Chapter 8, “Upgrading from Java Enterprise System 2003Q4.”

Migrating component products that were installed before Java Enterprise System

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Chapter 9, “Migrating System Components From Past Versions.“

Solving installation problems

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Chapter 11, “Troubleshooting.”

Configuring component products

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Chapter 7, “Postinstallation Configuration and Startup.”

 

Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide for Solaris OS

Chapter 2, “Installing and Configuring the Sun Cluster Software.”

 

Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS

Chapter 1, “Introduction to Administering Sun Cluster.”

 

Sun ONE Application Server 7 Administrator’s Guide

Part 1, “Server Basics and Administering Global Settings.”

 

Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Chapter 1 has the section “Calendar Server Installation and Configuration.”

 

Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Entire manual introduces Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2 features and administration tools.

 

Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Chapter 1, “Product Overview,” introduces administering Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2.

 

Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 User Management Utility Administration Guide

Chapter 2 explains how to configure the Sun ONE User Management Utility. This guide also describes the User Management Utility commands, including syntax and examples.

Configuring single sign-on

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Technical Overview

Chapter 3, “System-Level Features.”

 

Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Chapter 8, “Configuring Single Sign-on,” contains information about Identity Server single sign-on.

Configuring proxy authentication

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Technical Overview

Chapter 3, “System-Level Features.”

Customizing Java Enterprise System component products

Sun Java System Communications Express 6 2004Q2 Customization Guide

Entire manual. Covers customizing the web interfaces for Communications Express mail, calendar, and address book features.

 

Sun Java System Messenger Express 6 2004Q2 Customization Guide

Entire manual. Covers customizing the web interfaces for Messenger Express.

 

Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2004Q2 Desktop Customization Guide

Entire manual. Covers customizing the portal desktop.

Developing custom applications that use Java Enterprise System services

Sun Cluster Data Services Developer's Guide for Solaris OS

Entire manual. Covers developing applications that use Sun Cluster data services.

 

Sun ONE Application Server 7 Developer's Guide

Entire manual. Covers developing applications that can be deployed to Sun ONE Application Server 7.

 

Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2 Developer's Guide and Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2 Developer's Reference

Cover developing applications that use Java Enterprise System identity services.

 

Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 SP1 C Client Developer's Guide and Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 SP1 Java Client Developer's Guide

Cover developing applications that use Java Enterprise System message queue services.

 

Sun Java System Messaging Server 6 2004Q2 Developer's Reference

Covers developing applications that use Messaging Server’s Message Transfer Agent API.

 

Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2004Q2 Developer's Guide and Sun Java System Portal Server Mobile Access 6 2004Q2 Developer's Guide

Covers developing applications that can function as portal channels.


Java Enterprise System Operations

Figure 3 shows the flow of tasks you perform to operate Java Enterprise System on a daily basis. The documents that cover these tasks are listed in Table 3.

Figure 3  Java Enterprise System Operations Task Flow

Flow diagram showing Java Enterprise System operations task flow.[D]

Table 3 lists documents that cover Java Enterprise System operations. For a flow diagram of operations tasks, see Figure 3.


Note

Documents listed in Table 3 may not be available in all languages. For a summary of translation practice, see Java Enterprise System Documentation Set.


Table 3  Java Enterprise System Operations Documentation 

For Information About…

See These Documents

See These Chapters

Starting and stopping Java Enterprise System component products

Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 Installation Guide

Chapter 7, “Postinstallation Configuration and Startup.”

Administering Sun Cluster software

Sun Cluster System Administration Guide for Solaris OS

Entire manual.

Administering Application Server

Sun ONE Application Server 7 Administrator’s Guide

Part 1, “Server Basics and Administering Global Settings,” contains information that applies to most deployments of Java Enterprise System.

Administering Calendar Server

Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Chapter 1, “Overview,” and Chapter 10, “Administering Calendar Server,” contain information that applies to most deployments of Java Enterprise System.

Administering Directory Server

Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Entire manual; covers topics such as directory tree structure, populating the directory, managing user accounts.

Administering Identity Server

Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2 Administration Guide

Entire manual.

Administering Message Queue

Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 SP1 Administration Guide.

Entire manual.


Java Enterprise System Documentation Set

This section explains how Java Enterprise System is organized. Documentation for Java Enterprise System is found in a number of document collections. There is a Java Enterprise System collection, which contains documents that cover the system as a whole. There are also component product collections, which contain documents that cover the component products in detail.

Table 4 contains a selection of Java Enterprise System documents, organized by collection:

The documents in Table 4 are available at http://docs.sun.com/prod/entsys.04q2. You can read these documents online or download them for printing.


Note

Documents listed in Table 4 may not be available in all languages. The translation policy is as follows:

  • All documents are available in English.
  • Release notes for Java Enterprise System and all component products are available in the following languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
  • Documents in the Java Enterprise System collection are available in the following languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
  • The installation guides for component products are available in the following languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
  • The deployment guides for all component products are available in the following languages: English and Japanese.
  • The administration guides for component products are available in the following languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.

Table 4  Java Enterprise System Documentation 

System Component

Documentation Collection

Relevant Documents

Java Enterprise System

Sun Java Enterprise System 2004Q2

Sun Cluster and Sun ONE Agents for Sun Cluster

Sun Cluster 3.1 4/04 Software

Administration Server

Sun Java System Administration Server 5 2004Q2

Application Server

Sun ONE Application Server 7 Update 3

Calendar Server

Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2004Q2

Directory Server

Sun Java System Directory Server 5 2004Q2

Directory Proxy Server

Sun Java System Directory Proxy Server 5 2004Q2

Identity Server

Sun Java System Identity Server 2004Q2

Identity Server Policy Agent

Sun ONE Identity Server Policy Agent 2.1

Instant Messaging

Sun Java System Instant Messaging 6 2004Q2

Message Queue

Sun Java System Message Queue 3.5 SP1

Messaging Server

Sun Java System Messaging Server 6 2004Q2

Portal Server

Sun Java System Portal Server 6 2004Q2

Sun Remote Services Net Connect

Sun Remote Services Net Connect 3.1

Web Server

Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 SP2 Collection


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