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Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 Administrator's Guide

About This Guide

This guide describes how to configure and administer Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) Web Server 6.1. It is intended for information technology administrators in the corporate enterprise who want to extend client-server applications to a broader audience through the World Wide Web.

This preface includes the following sections:


What’s In This Guide?

This guide explains how to configure and administer the Sun ONE Web Server. After configuring your server, use this guide to help maintain your server.

After you install the server, this guide is available in HTML format at /manual/https/ag in your server root directory. By default, the server root directory is C:\Sun\WebServer6.1\ or /opt/SunWwbsvr.


How This Guide Is Organized

This guide is divided into five sections. If you are new to Sun ONE Web Server 6.1, begin with Server Basics for an overview of the product. If you are already familiar with this version of Sun ONE Web Server, skim the material in Server Basics before going on to Using the Administration Server.

Once you are familiar with the fundamentals of using the Administration Server, you can refer to Configuring, Monitoring, and Performance Tuning, which includes examples of how to configure and monitor your Sun ONE Web Servers. Managing Virtual Servers and Services provides information for using programs and configuration styles.

Finally, Appendixes addresses specific reference topics that describe the various topics, including: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), server configuration files, ACL files, internationalization issues, server extensions, and the Sun ONE Web Server user interface reference, which you may want to review. Note that the user interface appendix is available in the online version only.

Server Basics

This part provides an overview of the Sun ONE Web Server. The following chapters are included:

Using the Administration Server

This part provides conceptual and procedural details about using the Administration Server to administer your Sun ONE Web Servers. The following chapters are included:

Configuring and Monitoring

This section includes examples of how to use the Server Manager to configure and monitor your Sun ONE Web Servers. The following chapters are included:

Managing Virtual Servers and Services

This part provides information for using the Server Manager to programs and configuration styles. The following chapters are included:

Appendixes

This section includes various appendixes with reference material that you may wish to review. This section includes the following appendixes:

In addition, a glossary is included to define frequently used terms that may be unfamiliar to Sun ONE Web Server administrators.


Using the Sun ONE Web Server Documentation

The Sun ONE Web Server manuals are available as online files in PDF and HTML formats at:

http://docs.sun.com/db/prod/s1websrv#hic

The following table lists the tasks and concepts described in the Sun ONE Web Server manuals.

Table 1  Sun ONE Web Server Documentation Roadmap

For Information About

See the Following

Late-breaking information about the software and documentation

Release Notes

Getting started with Sun ONE Web Server, including hands-on exercises that introduce server basics and features (recommended for first-time users)

Getting Started Guide

Performing installation and migration tasks:

  • Installing Sun ONE Web Server and its various components, supported platforms, and environments
  • Migrating from Sun ONE Web Server 4.1 or 6.0 to Sun ONE Web Server 6.1

Installation and Migration Guide

Performing the following administration tasks:

  • Using the Administration and command-line interfaces
  • Configuring server preferences
  • Using server instances
  • Monitoring and logging server activity
  • Using certificates and public key cryptography to secure the server
  • Configuring access control to secure the server
  • Using Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform) security features
  • Deploying applications
  • Managing virtual servers
  • Defining server workload and sizing the system to meet performance needs
  • Searching the contents and attributes of server documents, and creating a text search interface
  • Configuring the server for content compression
  • Configuring the server for web publishing and content authoring using WebDAV

Administrator’s Guide

Using programming technologies and APIs to do the following:

  • Extend and modify Sun ONE Web Server
  • Dynamically generate content in response to client requests
  • Modify the content of the server

Programmer’s Guide

Creating custom Netscape Server Application Programmer’s Interface (NSAPI) plugins

NSAPI Programmer’s Guide

Implementing servlets and JavaServer Pages™ (JSP™) technology in Sun ONE Web Server

Programmer’s Guide to Web Applications

Editing configuration files

Administrator’s Configuration File Reference Guide

Tuning Sun ONE Web Server to optimize performance

Performance Tuning, Sizing, and Scaling Guide


Documentation Conventions

This section describes the types of conventions used throughout this guide:

By default, the location of install_dir on UNIX-based platforms is:

/opt/SUNWwbsvr/

On Windows, it is:

C:\Sun\WebServer6.1


Product Support

If you have problems with your system, contact customer support using one of the following mechanisms:



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