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■ Sun ONE Identity Server provides access management and digital identity
administration services. Access management services include authentication
(including single sign-on) and role-based authorization for access to applications
and/or services. Administration services include centralized administration of
individual user profiles, roles, groups, and policies.
■ Sun ONE Instant Messaging provides secure, real-time communication between
end users, such as instant messaging (chat), conferencing, alerts, news, polls, and
file transfer. The service includes a presence manager that tells users who is
currently online and includes a browser-based client that interacts with the server.
■ Sun ONE Message Queue provides reliable, asynchronous messaging between
loosely coupled distributed components and applications. Message Queue
implements the Java Message Service (JMS) API specification and adds enterprise
features such as security, scalability, and remote administration.
■ Sun ONE Messaging Server provides secure, reliable, high-capacity store-and-
forward messaging that supports email, fax, pager, voice, and video. It can
concurrently access multiple message stores and provides content filtering to help
reject unsolicited email and prevent virus attacks.
■ Sun ONE Portal Server provides key portal services, such as content aggregation
and personalization, to browser-based clients accessing business applications or
services. Portal Server also provides a configurable search engine.
■ Sun ONE Portal Server, Secure Remote Access provides secure Internet access from
outside a corporate firewall to Portal Server content and services, including
internal portals and Internet applications.
■ Sun ONE Web Server provides Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™
platform) web container services for Java web components, such as Java Servlet
and JavaServer Pages™ (JSP™) components. The Web Server also supports other
web application technologies for delivering static and dynamic web content, such
as CGI scripts and Active Server Pages.
For further information on the Java Enterprise System, see the Java ES
documentation at:
http://docs.sun.com