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Apache 2.0
The Apache Web server, the most popular Web server on the Internet, is included with Novell Open Enterprise Server. Currently 62 percent of all Web servers are Apache Web servers, making it more widely used than all other Web servers combined. The Apache Web server for NetWare offers a number of modules including Mod_eDir, Mod_JK, and Mod_Auth_LDAP. Mod_eDir enables Web pages to be served up from a user's home based directory and AUTH_LDAP enables LDAP authentication to LDAP directories including eDirectory®. Many of the Web-based services in Novell Open Enterprise Server (such as Apache Manager, Novell Web Search, and iFolder®) rely on Apache for their HTTP services. Apache 2.0 has been completely rewritten to be more modular and faster. On the NetWare platform, it has been ported on top of LibC to take advantage of the better multiprocessor support provided with Novell's new standard library. A new administration tool has also been developed to provide system administrators with the tools necessary to manage a single Web server or a complete Web farm. The Apache Web server, the most popular Web server on the Internet, is included with Novell Open Enterprise Server. Currently 62 percent of all Web servers are Apache Web servers, making it more widely used than all other Web servers combined. The Apache Web server for offers a number of modules including Mod_JK, and Mod_Auth_LDAP. Mod_JK is used to connect the Apache Web server to the Tomcat servlet engine, the official Reference Implementation for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. AUTH_LDAP enables LDAP authentication to LDAP directories including eDirectory®. Many of the Web-based services in Novell Open Enterprise Server (such as QuickFinder, Virtual Office, and iFolder®) rely on Apache for their HTTP services. Apache 2.0 is the standard Web Server for SuSE Enterprise Server 9. It features improved scalability, support for IPv6, and the new Apache Portable Runtime (APR) that provides a system portability layer to as many operating systems as possible. The Apache Web server, the most popular Web server on the Internet, is included with NetWare® 6.5. Currently 62 percent of all Web servers are Apache Web servers, making it more widely used than all other Web servers combined. The Apache Web server for NetWare offers a number of modules including Mod_eDir, Mod_JK, and Mod_Auth_LDAP. Mod_eDir enables Web pages to be served up from a user's home based directory and AUTH_LDAP enables LDAP authentication to LDAP directories including eDirectory®. Many of the Web-based services in NetWare 6.5 (such as Apache Manager, Novell Web Search, and iFolder&req;) rely on Apache for their HTTP services. Apache 2.0 has been completely rewritten to be more modular and faster. On the NetWare platform, it has been ported on top of LibC to take advantage of the better multiprocessor support provided with Novell's new standard library. A new administration tool has also been developed to provide system administrators with the tools necessary to manage a single Web server or a complete Web farm. |
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