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Implementing an Interactive Web Site with NetWare 6
March 2002
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Jakarta Tomcat for NetWare

Jakarta is a collaboration between Apache developers, major corporate sponsors, smaller companies, and individual private developers. Jakarta, like Apache, is an open source project. (Generally speaking, open source means that the source code is always freely available.)

Tomcat is a sub-project of the Jakarta Foundation. It is the reference implementation from Sun Microsystems, which implements servlet specification 3.3. In addition, Tomcat implements JSP specification 1.1, shipping as part of NetWare 6 and leverages JVM 1.3 (also shipping with NetWare 6). The URL for Jakarta is: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html.

Course Modules Description
Installing a NetWare 6 Server
This section of the course discusses the installation of a NetWare 6 server.
Installing and Configuring Apache/Tomcat
This section of the course walks you through the installation and configuration of the Apache Web Server and Tomcat extensions.
Deploying Novell eCommerce LDAP Beans
This section of the course walks you through the installation of the Novell eCommerce LDAP Beans, including the LDAP functionality and security functionality.
Extending the eDirectory Schema
This section of the course prepares the NetWare 6 server to host the Outdoor Adventures Web site. This is done by extending the eDirectory schema.
Installing and Configuring the Outdoor Adventures Web Site
This section of the course details the installation and configuration of the actual Outdoor Adventures Web site.

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