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para>This guide shows you how to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot
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title>Who Should Use this Guide</
title>
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para>This guide is written for identity management designers and
administrators who build, deploy, and maintain OpenIDM services for
their organizations. This guide covers the tasks you might repeat
throughout the life cycle of an OpenIDM release used in your
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para>This guide starts by introducing the OpenIDM administrative
interfaces and tools, and by showing how to manage OpenIDM services.
This guide continues by showing how to configure the principle
features of OpenIDM.</
para>
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para>You do not need to be an OpenIDM wizard to learn something from
this guide, though a background in access management and maintaining
web application software can help. You do need some background in
managing services on your operating systems and in your application
servers. You can nevertheless get started with this guide, and then
learn more as you go along.</
para>
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title>Using Samples</
title>
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para>This work is licensed under the <
link >Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
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para>See the license for the specific language governing permissions
and limitations under the license.</
para>
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title>Formatting Conventions</
title>
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note><
para>Pay attention to notes like this one.</
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note>
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para>Some items might be formatted differently from other text, like
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filename>filenames</
filename>, <
command>commands</
command>, and
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literal>literal values</
literal>.</
para>
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screen>$ echo Terminal sessions are formatted like this.
Terminal sessions are formatted like this.</
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programlisting language='java'>class Test
public static void main(String [] args)
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para>In many cases, sections pertaining to UNIX,
GNU/
Linux, Mac OS X, BSD,
and so forth are marked (UNIX). Sections pertaining to Microsoft Windows
might be marked (Windows). To avoid repetition, however, file system
directory names are often given only in UNIX format as in
<
filename>/
path/
to/
OpenIDM</
filename>, even if the text applies to
<
filename>C:\path\to\OpenIDM</
filename> as well.</
para>
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warning><
para>Ignore warnings at your own risk.</
para></
warning>
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title>Accessing OpenIDM Documentation Online</
title>
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para>Core documentation, such as what you are now reading, aims to
be technically accurate and complete with respect to the software
documented. Core documentation therefore follows a <
link >three-phase review process</
link> designed to eliminate errors. The
review process should slow authors down enough that documentation you get
with a stable release has had time to bake fully.</
para>
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para>Fully baked core documentation is available at <
link xlink:
href='http://...'>...</
link>.</
para>
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para>You need not wait until the core documentation is finished, though,
to read more about OpenIDM, and also to read about related topics that
involve OpenIDM without being strictly about OpenIDM. The <
link brings you more, fresh content. In addition, you are welcome to <
link >sign up</
link> and then edit the Wiki if you notice an error, or if you
have something to share.</
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title>Joining the OpenIDM Community</
title>
>sign up</
link> at ForgeRock, you can also login to the Wiki and the issue
database to follow what is happening with the project.</
para>
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para>If you have questions regarding OpenIDM which are not answered by the
documentation, there is a mailing list which can be found at
likely to find an answer.</
para>
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para>The Wiki has information on how to check out OpenIDM source code.
There is also a mailing list for OpenIDM development which can be found at
Should you want to contribute a patch, test, or feature, or want to author
part of the core documentation, first have a look on the ForgeRock site