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PrefaceThe Sun Java System Access Manager 7 2005Q4 Deployment Planning Guide provides planning and deployment solutions for Sun JavaTM System Access Manager based on the solution life cycle. Access Manager is a component of the Sun JavaTM Enterprise System (Java ES), a set of software components that provide services needed to support enterprise applications distributed across a network or Internet environment. Who Should Use This BookThis book is intended for deployment architects and business planners responsible for the planning, analysis, and design of an Access Manager deployment. This book might also be useful for system integrators who are responsible for the design and implementation of the specific aspects of an Access Manager deployment. Before You Read This BookReaders should be familiar with the following components and concepts:
How This Book Is OrganizedThis book is organized as follows: Chapter 1, Introduction to Deployment Planning for Access Manager introduces Sun Java System Access Manager. Chapter 2, Business Analysis for Access Manager describes the business analysis phase of the solution life cycle, when you define business goals by analyzing a business problem and identifying the business requirements and business constraints to meet that goal. Chapter 3, Technical Requirements describes the technical requirements phase of the solution life cycle, when you perform a usage analysis, identify use cases, and determine quality of service requirements for the proposed deployment solution. Chapter 4, Logical Design with Access Manager describes the logical design phase of the solution life cycle, when you design a logical architecture showing the interrelationships of the logical components of the solution. Chapter 5, Deployment Design with Access Manager describes the deployment design phase of the solution life cycle, when you design a high-level deployment architecture and a low-level implementation specification, and prepare a series of plans and specifications necessary to implement the solution. Chapter 6, Implementation of an Access Manager Design describes the implementation phase of the solution life cycle. For example, deploying Access Manager on multiple servers or installing and configuring Access Manager session failover. Appendix A, Installed Product Layout describes the directory layout after you install Access Manager. Appendix B, Changing the Password Encryption Key describes the password encryption key and how to change it after installation. Related BooksRelated documentation is available as follows: Access Manager Core DocumentationThe Access Manager core documentation set contains the following titles:
Updates to the Access Manager Release Notes and links to modifications of the core documentation can be found on the Access Manager documentation web site (http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/1292.1). Sun Java Enterprise System Product DocumentationFor useful information for related products, see the following documentation collections on the Sun Java Enterprise System documentation web site (http://docs.sun.com/prod/entsys.05q4):
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Typographic ConventionsThe following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book. Table P–1 Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command ExamplesThe following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell. Table P–2 Shell Prompts
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