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DocumentTitle Contents
Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise
Edition 6.0 Administration Guide
Provides command-line instructionsfor administering Directory Server
Enterprise Edition.
For hintsand instructions on using theDirectory Service Control Center,
DSCC, to administer DirectoryServer Enterprise Edition, see the onlinehelp
provided in DSCC.
For instructionson administering Directory Editor, goto
http://docs.sun.com/coll/DirEdit_05q1.
For instructionson installing and conguring Identity Synchronization for
Windows, see Part II, “Installing IdentitySynchronization for Windows,” in
Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 InstallationGuide.
Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise
Edition 6.0 Developer’sGuide
Shows how todevelop server plug-ins with the APIs that areprovided as part of
Directory Server EnterpriseEdition.
Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise
Edition 6.0 Reference
Introduces thetechnical and conceptual foundations of DirectoryServer
Enterprise Edition. Describes itscomponents, architecture, processes, and
features. Also providesa reference to the developer APIs.
Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise
Edition 6.0 Man Page Reference
Describes the command-line tools,schema objects, and other public interfaces
that are availablethrough Directory Server Enterprise Edition. Individual
sections of thisdocument can be installed as onlinemanual pages.
Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for
Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide
Provides general guidelinesand best practices for planningand deploying
IdentitySynchronization for Windows
Related Reading
The SLAMD Distributed Load Generation Engine (SLAMD) is a Java
TM
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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