Sun Java Communications Suite 5 Release Notes

What’s New in This Release of Delegated Administrator

Delegated Administrator 6.4 includes the following changes and new features:

Support for Calendar Groups

Delegated Administrator supports provisioning of calendar groups.

You can use Delegated Administrator to assign calendar service to a group. When the group is first invited to an event, Calendar Server creates a group calendar shared by the users who are members of the group. Invitations to the group appear on the group calendar and on the calendars of the individual members.

The following features implement support for calendar groups:

Web Server 7.x Deployment

Delegated Administrator can be deployed to Sun Java System Web Server 7.x.

When you run the configuration program, config-commda, you can configure the Delegated Administrator server and console to be deployed to Web Server 7.x.

Access to Instant Messaging

Users created in Delegated Administrator will have access to Instant Messaging (IM) service if IM is deployed on your site. Users are automatically assigned basic IM service during user creation.

You must use the Access Manager console to set and manage IM user-access levels. In this release of Delegated Administrator, the Delegated Administrator console does not provide access to IM service and does not provide an interface for managing IM user-access levels.

Debug Log Command for the Delegated Administrator Server

In the command-line utility, the commadmin debug log command creates a Delegated Administrator server log that contains debug statements generated by the Delegated Administrator servlets installed on the Web container.

With the commadmin debug logcommand, you must create the log in the /tmp/ or /var/tmp/ directory.

The commadmin debug log command supersedes the use of the url to enable logging for the Delegated Administrator server. The url used in previous releases can no longer be used for this purpose.