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README

OpenDJ - Open Source Directory Services in Java
This archive contains OpenDJ, an open source, high performance, highly
available, secure, directory server in Java.
This product includes software available under the Common Development and
Distribution License (CDDL). The complete text for this license, and for
alternate licenses of included components, may be found in the legal-notices
directory.
How To Install OpenDJ
=====================
Once you have downloaded and unzipped the OpenDJ directory server binaries,
you can install OpenDJ in either of two modes:
* Graphical User Interface (GUI) mode. The GUI mode uses QuickSetup, a
Java-based graphical tool that enables you to install and configure
OpenDJ directory server, load it with data and get it running quickly.
* Interactive Command-line mode. The interactive command-line utility prompts
you for required information before the installation and configuration begin.
Before You Install
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* A Java SE 6 or later runtime environment must be installed.
* The system must have at least 100MB of disk space and 256MB of free memory
to run OpenDJ directory server for evaluation purposes.
To Install OpenDJ in GUI mode
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1. From the top level of your installation directory, run the setup command.
2. Answer the questions in the installation wizard.
To Install OpenDJ in Command-Line Mode
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1. From the top level of your installation directory, run the setup command
with the --cli option:
(Unix, Linux) setup --cli
(Windows) setup.bat --cli
2. Follow the prompts to provide the required installation information.
To learn more about OpenDJ directory services, visit the project site:
http://opendj.forgerock.org/