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Document Title

Contents

 

 

 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise

Provides command-line instructions for administering Directory Server

Edition 6.0 Administration Guide

Enterprise Edition.

 

For hints and instructions on using the Directory Service Control Center,

 

DSCC, to administer Directory Server Enterprise Edition, see the online help

 

provided in DSCC.

 

For instructions on administering Directory Editor, go to

 

http://docs.sun.com/coll/DirEdit_05q1.

 

For instructions on installing and configuring Identity Synchronization for

 

Windows, see Part II, “Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows,” in

 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Installation Guide.

 

 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise

Shows how to develop server plug-ins with the APIs that are provided as part of

Edition 6.0 Developer’s Guide

Directory Server Enterprise Edition.

 

 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise

Introduces the technical and conceptual foundations of Directory Server

Edition 6.0 Reference

Enterprise Edition. Describes its components, architecture, processes, and

 

features. Also provides a reference to the developer APIs.

 

 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise

Describes the command-line tools, schema objects, and other public interfaces

Edition 6.0 Man Page Reference

that are available through Directory Server Enterprise Edition. Individual

 

sections of this document can be installed as online manual pages.

 

 

Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for

Provides general guidelines and best practices for planning and deploying

Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide

Identity Synchronization for Windows

 

 

 

Related Reading

The SLAMD Distributed Load Generation Engine (SLAMD) is a JavaTM application that is designed to stress test and analyze the performance of network-based applications. It was originally developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. to benchmark and analyze the performance of LDAP directory servers. SLAMD is available as an open source application under the Sun Public License, an OSI-approved open source license. To obtain information about SLAMD, go to http://www.slamd.com/. SLAMD is also available as a java.net project. See https://slamd.dev.java.net/.

Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) technology supports accessing the Directory Server using LDAP and DSML v2 from Java applications. For information about JNDI, see http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/. The JNDI Tutorial contains detailed descriptions and examples of how to use JNDI. This tutorial is at http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/tutorial/.

Directory Server Enterprise Edition can be licensed as a standalone product, as a component of Sun Java Enterprise System, as part of a suite of Sun products, such as the Sun Java Identity Management Suite, or as an add-on package to other software products from Sun. Java

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