The Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1 Technical Overview provides an introduction to Sun JavaTM System Portal Server concepts and components.
This guide is intended for individuals who are engaged in portal design and planning or who are already working in production environments. These include the following individuals:
System designers and architects
Business managers
Portal Server installers
Portal Server administrators
Engineers configuring Portal Server software
This guide assumes that you are already familiar with the following topics:
General networking concepts
Your operating system
Sun Java System Directory Server
Sun Java System Access Manager
Your web container, such as Sun Java System Application Server or Sun Java System Web Server
Security fundamentals relating to authentication and authorization
Basic administrative procedures for the UNIX® platform
LDAP (lightweight directory access protocol)
Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
This guide is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter 1, “Understanding Portal Server,” provides a conceptual overview of key features of Portal Server.
Chapter 2, “Understanding the Standard Portal Server Desktop,” explains basic information about how the standard Desktop delivers content to end users.
Chapter 3, “Understanding Portal Server Community Features,” describes community features that Portal Server provides for the standard Desktop to enhance the productivity of enterprises and their end users.
Chapter 4, “Understanding the Portal Server Search Server,” provides information about the Portal Server search server robot and taxonomy.
Chapter 5, “Understanding Portal Server Management,” summarizes what options administrators have for managing Portal Server and how administrators use Access Manager to manage tasks that affect how Portal Server services are delivered.
Chapter 6, “Understanding the Portal Server Management Console,” describes the browser interface that Portal Server provides for portal administration and configuration tasks.
Chapter 7, “Understanding Portal Server Reports,” describes how Portal Server provides information about end users, servers, and logging activities and presents details about log files.
Chapter 8, “Tuning Portal Server Performance,” explains the functions of the Portal Server perftune() script.
The docs.sun.comSM web site enables you to access Sun technical documentation online. You can browse the archive or search for a specific book title or subject to obtain more detailed information about topics discussed in this guide.
For access to the documentation for this release of Portal Server, see:
http://docs.sun.com/coll/1552.1
For access to links to commonly referenced information in this release of Portal Server, see the Sun Java System Portal Server 7.1 Documentation Center on this site.
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