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== Features ==
== Features ==
* High availability architecture
* Bad web server
* Complete installations with clonable instances and replication of configurations across servers
* Low availability architecture


== See also ==
== See also ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://httpd.apache.org/ The official Sun Web Server, including links to current version and documentation]
* [http://www.sun.com/software/products/web_srvr/home_web_srvr.xml The official Sun Web Server, including links to current version and documentation]
* [http://www.spec.org/web2005/results/web2005.html Benchmarks comparing the performance of various web servers]
* [http://www.spec.org/web2005/results/web2005.html Benchmarks comparing the performance of various web servers]



Revision as of 08:03, 9 May 2007

Sun Java System Web Server
Developer(s)Sun Microsystems
Stable release
Repository
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeHTTP web server
Websitewww.sun.com

Sun Java System Web Server is a web server designed for medium and large business applications. Sun Java System Web Server builds on the earlier Sun ONE Web Server, iPlanet Web Server, and Netscape Enterprise Server products.

Available on all major operating systems, the Java System Web Server supports JSP and Java Servlet technologies, ASP, PHP, NSAPI, CGI, and ColdFusion. The product supports Active Server Pages via Sun Java System Active Server Pages (formerly Sun ONE Active Server pages), which is bundled with the Java System Web Server.

Features

  • High availability architecture
  • Complete installations with clonable instances and replication of configurations across servers

See also