What's New in This Guide

This chapter describes the changes in this guide for Oracle Unified Directory 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.3).

These changes include:

New Title For This Guide

This guide is the new edition of the formerly titled Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Unified Directory.

JDK 7 or JRE 7 Required for oud-setup Scripts

To run the Oracle Unified Directory setup scripts described in this guide, JDK 7 or JRE 7 is required.

See Section 1.3, "Setting the JAVA_HOME Environment Variable."

Oracle Components Integration Changes to the Server Setup Scripts

In both graphical user interface (GUI) and command-line (CLI) modes, the server setup scripts (oud-setup or oud-setup.bat) simplify the integration of these Oracle components: Directory Integration Platform (DIP), E-Business Suite (EBS), Enterprise User Security (EBS), and Oracle Database Net Services.

See Chapter 3, "Setting Up Oracle Unified Directory as a Directory Server."

Tuning Changes to the Server Setup Scripts

Tuning changes to the server setup scripts (oud-setup or oud-setup.bat) in GUI mode include:

  • The default tuning option provides more aggressive tuning than in previous releases.

  • On the Server Tuning screen, the number of options is reduced to these choices:

    • Providing Runtime Options is a combination of the previous options based on the server memory and directory data.

    • Providing the Memory to be Used by OUD (the default) is the same as in previous releases.

Tuning changes to the server setup scripts (oud-setup or oud-setup.bat) in CLI mode include:

  • The --serverTuning option now allows you to specify the percentage of the system memory to be used for Oracle Unified Directory server.

  • The --importTuning option is renamed to --offlineToolsTuning (--importTuning usage is still available for backward compatibility).

See Chapter 3, "Setting Up Oracle Unified Directory as a Directory Server."