Preface This reference covers OpenDJ directory server configuration, tools bundled with OpenDJ directory server, and a number of other topics such as supported languages and standards. Who Should Use this Reference This reference is written for OpenDJ integrators and administrators. For API specifications suitable for OpenDJ developers, see the appropriate Javadoc. Formatting Conventions Most examples in the documentation are created in GNU/Linux or Mac OS X operating environments. If distinctions are necessary between operating environments, examples are labeled with the operating environment name in parentheses. To avoid repetition file system directory names are often given only in UNIX format as in /path/to/server , even if the text applies to C:\path\to\server as well. Absolute path names usually begin with the placeholder /path/to/ . This path might translate to /opt/ , C:\Program Files\ , or somewhere else on your system. Command-line, terminal sessions are formatted as follows: $ echo $JAVA_HOME /path/to/jdk Command output is sometimes formatted for narrower, more readable output even though formatting parameters are not shown in the command. Program listings are formatted as follows: class Test { public static void main(String [] args) { System.out.println("This is a program listing."); } } Accessing Documentation Online Open Identity Platform Community publishes comprehensive documentation online: The Open Identity Platform Community Documentation offers a large and increasing number of up-to-date, practical articles that help you deploy and manage Open Identity Platform software. Open Identity Platform product documentation, such as this document, aims to be technically accurate and complete with respect to the software documented. It is visible to everyone and covers all product features and examples of how to use them. Joining the Open Identity Platform Community Visit the community resource center where you can find information about each project, download nightly builds, browse the resource catalog, ask and answer questions on the forums, find community events near you, and of course get the source code as well. Getting Support and the Contacting Open Identity Platform Community Open Identity Platform Community Approved Vendors provide support services, professional services, trainings, and partner services to assist you in setting up and maintaining your deployments. Reference Tools Reference