Chapter 3
Browsing the docs.sun.com Web Site
This chapter explains the concept of a collection and
other structures that enable you to browse documentation on the
docs.sun.com web site. Understanding these structures helps you
navigate the
docs.sun.com site more efficiently. You can browse every document on
this site, regardless of the document's format. Available formats
include:
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XML-based books – Displayed in a hierarchy of chapters
and sections.
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HTML books – Displayed as a set of HTML pages.
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PDF-only books – Displayed in Adobe®
Reader. If you have installed the Adobe Reader plug-in, the book
automatically opens and displays in a
browser window. Otherise, you must download
and open the PDF book in
Adobe Reader.
Note - When you attempt to
access a book for a restricted product,the docs.sun.com web site
requests a password. When the product is released in its final version,
you no longer need to provide a password to
access the product's books.
Note - English is the default language preference
on the docs.sun.com site. To browse the site in a language
other than English, choose the appropriate language preference using
the drop-down menu under the Search All Books For field.
Here is a list of the information in this chapter:
What Is a Collection?
Books are often grouped
in different collections to facilitate browsing. A collection is a group of related
books on the docs.sun.com site that comprise the same product
release.
These books are grouped into collections for one or more of the
following
reasons:
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The books relate to a single product or product suite.
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The books contain the same subject matter.
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The books are intended for a specific audience.
An individual book can appear in one or more collections, or
by itself. For example, a Solaris 9 system administration book might be
unchanged in the Solaris 10 release. As a result, this book would be
included in both the Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 system administration
collections.
Also, Sun packages many software products into different
suites, necessitating the need for books to appear in multiple
collections. For example, if a product is included in two suites, the
books for that product are included in the collection for each suite.
Note - Locations of books and book collections are
stable at http://docs.sun.com.
If you create personal links or bookmarks
to books or collections that are listed on the product category
pages, you can access those locations again without issuing a browse or
search request. This stability also enables you to include links to Sun
product documentation in your documents.
Browsing by Title or Product Category
On the docs.sun.com site, you can browse
documentation by title or product category, as follows:
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Title – To browse by title, click the Browse
Documentation Titles tab, then browse through the list of titles. Books
and collections
are listed in alphabetical order by the title of the book or
collection. A list of 150 titles is displayed at a time.
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Product category – To browse by product category, click the
Browse Product
Documentation tab, then browse the product categories. Books
and collections are grouped and displayed based on the product that
they describe. These product categories reflect the actual
Sun product line and are based on the Sun Universal Product Taxonomy
(UPT). However, not all Sun products are included, so browse by title
if you cannot find a particular book or collection.
The docs.sun.com main page also provides links to frequently
requested information, such as the Sun Java Enterprise System
documentation.
Browsing Features Depend on Book Format
The browsing features that are
available for a book depend on
its original format.
The docs.sun.com site contains books that are published in three
formats: XML, HTML,
and PDF. This section describes how to browse XML-based books, in
addition to what happens when you initially access an HTML or PDF book.
XML-Based Books
When you browse to and open an XML-based
book, a table of contents that contains
links is displayed. You can click the link for the chapter, appendix,
preface, glossary, or
index to display that book element. You can then click the
and
icons to open and close these book elements. You can also
click the
and
icons to open and close an entire book. You can move from chapter
to chapter or from section to section by clicking links.
HTML-Based Books
When you browse to and open an
HTML-based book, the initial page (called the
index
page) of the book is opened in a new browser window. A new
browser window is opened because HTML
books do not contain the docs.sun.com navigational features. Instead,
use the navigational features within the book itself. To
continue using
docs.sun.com, you must return to the original browser window.
PDF Books
Some books are published only in
PDF. When you browse to and open
a book for which PDF is the only available format, you are taken to a
download page with information about the size of the PDF file and
options for
downloading the file. For information about downloading and printing
PDF files, go to How to Download and
Print a PDF Document on the docs.sun.com Site.
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