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Chapter 5 Additional References
iPlanet Application Server documentation is available online in PDF and HTML format, at: http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/ias.html. Additional resources for the developer community is available online at http://developer.iplanet.com/The following table Where to find more information, lists the tasks and concepts that are described in the iPlanet Application Server manuals and Release Notes. If you are trying to accomplish a specific task or learn more about a specific concept, refer to the appropriate manual.
Table 5-1    Where to find more information
For information about
See the following
Shipped with
Late-breaking information about the software and the documentation
Release Notes
The latest version is available online at http://docs.iplanet.com/docs/manuals/ias.html
Installing iPlanet Application Server and its various components (Web Connector plug-in, iPlanet Application Server Administrator), and configuring the sample applications
Creating iPlanet Application Server 6.5 applications that follow the open Java standards model (Servlets, EJBs, JSPs, and JDBC), by performing the following tasks:
Creating the presentation and execution layers of an application
Placing discrete pieces of business logic and entities into Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) components
Using JDBC to communicate with databases
Using iterative testing, debugging, and application fine-tuning procedures to generate applications that execute correctly and quickly
Administering one or more application servers using iPlanet Application Server Administrator Tool to perform the following tasks:
Migrating your applications to the new iPlanet Application Server 6.5 programming model from the Netscape Application Server version 2.1, including a sample migration of an Online Bank application provided with iPlanet Application Server
Using the public classes and interfaces, and their methods in the iPlanet Application Server class library to write Java applications
Using the public classes and interfaces, and their methods in the iPlanet Application Server class library to write C++ applications
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