OpenDJ Compatibility This chapter covers both major changes to existing functionality, and also deprecated and removed functionality.
Major Changes to Existing Functionality OpenDJ improves on earlier releases introducing many new features. Also take the following into account. The upgrade process and upgrade command have changed to facilitate native packaging on more platforms. See Upgrading to OpenDJ for instructions. The default DB cache size is now 50%, rather than 10%. If you have multiple backends, configure cache sizes accordingly. The number of LDAP request handlers now defaults to half the CPU count. The replication purge delay default has increased from one day to three days. Syntax checking has been added for certificate and country attribute values. This affects applications updating those attribute values. Applications updating country attribute values must now use Country String syntax for example, which uses two-character codes from ISO 3166 such as US instead of full names such as United States.
Deprecated Functionality OpenDJ makes use of new environment variables aligned with the project name to use OPENDJ. Use of the old variables is deprecated. The old variables are likely to be removed in a future release.
Removed Functionality Native packages in SVR4 format for Solaris are no longer provided.