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Sun Java Enterprise System Upgrade Guide for Microsoft Windows |
Preface
The Sun Java Enterprise System Upgrade Guide for Microsoft Windows contains the information you need to upgrade Sun Java Enterprise System (Java ES) software in a Windows Operating System. The Guide covers upgrade from Java ES 2005Q1 (Release 3) to Java ES 2005Q4 (Release 4).
This preface contains the following sections:
Who Should Use This BookThis book is intended for system administrators, or software technicians who wants to upgrade Java ES software.
This guide assumes you are familiar with the following:
How This Book Is OrganizedThis guide includes the following chapters:
- Chapter 1, "Planning for Upgrades," provides information for planning the upgrade of the Sun Java Enterprise System (Java ES) software to Java ES 2005Q4 (Release 4).
- Chapter 2, "Upgrading Java ES Shared Components," provides information on upgrading shared components for Sun Java Enterprise System (Java ES) 2005Q4 release.
- Chapter 3, "Directory Server and Administration Server," describes the upgrading procedure for Directory Server and Administration Server.
- Chapter 5, "Web Server," describes the upgrading procedure for Web Server.
- Chapter 10, "Directory Preparation Tool," describes the upgrading procedure for Directory Preparation Tool.
- Chapter 11, "Messaging Server," describes the upgrading procedure for Messaging Server.
- Chapter 12, "Calendar Server," describes the upgrading procedure for Calendar Server.
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Books in This Documentation Set
The Sun Java Enterprise System manuals are available as online files in Portable Document Format (PDF) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) formats. Both formats are readable by assistive technologies for users with disabilities. The Sun documentation web site can be accessed here:
The Sun Java Enterprise System documentation includes information about the system as a whole and information about its components. This documentation can be accessed here:
http://docs.sun.com/prod/entsys.05q1
The following table lists the system-level manuals in the Sun Java Enterprise System documentation set. The left column provides the name and part number location of each document and the right column describes the general contents of the document.
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