Preface
The Sun Java System Portal Server 7 Community Sample Guide provides
an overview of the Sun JavaTM System Portal Server software Community Sample. It
also includes instructions for deploying and customizing portlets manually after the Portal Server software
installation, setting up templates, and customizing the user interface of the sample
portal.
Who Should Use This Book
The audience for this book include:
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Installers and administrators installing one or more of the community
services manually after the Portal Server software installation
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Administrators and other individuals customizing the properties and
setting up custom templates for communities
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Administrators and other individuals customizing the community sample
portal user interface
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Typographic
Conventions
The following table describes the typographic
conventions that are used in this book.
Table P–1 Typographic
Conventions
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Typeface
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Meaning
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Example
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AaBbCc123
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The names of commands, files, and directories,
and onscreen computer output
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Edit your .login file.
Use ls -a to
list all files.
machine_name% you have
mail.
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AaBbCc123
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What you type, contrasted with onscreen
computer output
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machine_name% su
Password:
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aabbcc123
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Placeholder: replace with a real name
or value
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The command to remove a file is rm filename.
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AaBbCc123
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Book titles, new terms, and terms to
be emphasized
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Read Chapter 6 in the User's
Guide.
A cache is a copy
that is stored locally.
Do not save the
file.
Note: Some
emphasized items appear bold online.
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Shell Prompts
in Command Examples
The following table shows the default UNIX® system
prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell,
Bourne shell, and Korn shell.
Table P–2 Shell
Prompts
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Shell
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Prompt
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C shell
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machine_name%
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C shell for superuser
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machine_name#
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Bourne shell and Korn shell
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$
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Bourne shell and Korn shell for superuser
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#
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Default Paths and File Names
The following table describes the default paths and file names used in this
book.
Table P–3 Default Paths and File Names
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Term
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Description
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PortalServer-base
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Represents the base installation directory for Sun Java System Portal Server 7
software. The Portal Server software default base installation and product directory
depends on your specific platform:
SolarisTM systems: /opt/SUNWportal
Linux systems: /opt/sun/portal
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AccessManager-base
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Represents the base installation directory for Sun JavaTM System Access Manager software.
The Access Manager software default base installation and product directory depends on your
specific platform:
SolarisTM systems: /opt/SUNWam
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DirectoryServer-base
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Represents the base installation directory for Sun JavaTM System Directory Server software.
The Directory Server software default base installation is /var/opt/mps/serverroot.
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ApplicationServer-base
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Represents the base installation directory for Sun JavaTM System Application Server software.
The Application Server software default base installation is /opt/SUNWappserver8.
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WebServer-base
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Represents the base installation directory for Sun JavaTM System Web Server software.
The Web Server software default base installation is /opt/SUNWwbsvr.
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PortalServer-DataDir
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Represents the directory where JSPs, templates and property files, and tag libraries
are installed. By default, this is:
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