Making the Net Work: Deploying a Secure Portal on Sun Systems (Sun BluePrints, The Official Sun Microsystems Resource Series)
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ISBN: 0131483382
Author: Robert L. Baker
Title: Making the Net Work: Deploying a Secure Portal on Sun Systems (Sun BluePrints, The Official Sun Microsystems Resource Series)
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This Sun BluePrints book describes how to get the most out of the Sun's portal server secure remote access (SRA) product. The best practice suggestions contained in this book evolved from real-world implementations, proof-of-concept exercises, and presales support, all related to deploying and managing a secure portal on Sun systems. Sun BluePrints Program The mission of the Sun BluePrints program is to empower Sun customers with the technical knowledge required to implement reliable, extensible, and secure information systems within the data center using Sun products. This program provides a framework to identify, develop, and distribute best practices information that applies across the Sun product lines. Technical subject matter experts contribute to the program. The Sun BluePrints program includes books, guides, and online articles. Through these vehicles, Sun can provide guidance, installation and implementation experiences, real-life scenarios, and late-breaking technical information. The monthly electronic magazine, Sun BluePrints OnLine, is located on the Web at http://www.sun.com/blueprints . Purpose The primary purpose of this book is to provide the reader with the technical knowhow to take advantage of the latest portal technologies from Sun and to deploy a portal for secure remote access using the Sun portal server SRA software as a foundation. This book delves into issues related to the integration of third-party products, diagnosis of problems related to sizing and performance, management of application access, and problem isolation. This book also makes suggestions for handling specialized deployment scenarios. Most of the content in this book originates from the author's experience as a sustaining and backline support engineer for the Sun portal server software. Topics concentrate on some of the best practices developed over the past several years of the portal server software life cycle for existing customers running real-world, largescale, secure portal deployments. This book represents a manifestation of support cases, calls, technical notes, README files, release notes, escalations, and the author's personal interaction with the product. Who Should Read This Book This book is intended for portal server administrators, portal content developers, Sun and OEM sales forces, professional services and integrators, CIOs, solution architects, Internet service providers, and third-party software developers. The skill requirements vary based on the reader. For instance, a CIO may only need to understand fundamental portal server terminology for comparing and contrasting the Sun portal server software with other products, while an integrator requires a wide-ranging technical skill set to apply the information put forth in certain sections in this book. Before You Read This Book This book is not intended to be a general how-to guide on installing and using Sun server products, or to supersede the product docu
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