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Netscape Enterprise Server was a web server developed originally by Netscape Communications Corporation. The product has since been renamed Sun Java System Web Server, reflecting the product's acquisition by Sun Microsystems. Sun Microsystems open-sourced Netscape Enterprise Server under the BSD license in January 2009.[1]
Contents
Major releases
- Netscape Enterprise Server 6.1
- Netscape Enterprise Server 6.0. Released November 19, 2001
- Netscape Enterprise Server 4.1
- Netscape Enterprise Server 4.0.1
- Netscape Enterprise Server 4.0. Released September, 1999
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6 SP3
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6 SP2
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6 SP1
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6. Released January, 1999
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5.1
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.0.1
- Netscape Enterprise Server 3.0
- Netscape Enterprise Server 2.0.1. Released November, 1996
- Netscape Enterprise Server 2.0. Released March 5, 1996 [2]
- Netscape Enterprise Server 1.0. Release December, 1994 [3]
See also
- Comparison of web servers
- iPlanet
- Server-side JavaScript
- Netscape Server Application Programming Interface
References
- ^ http://krow.livejournal.com/630580.html Brian "Krow" Aker's Idle Thoughts - Netscape Enterprise Server, Now Open Source
- ^ Netscape Introduces Netscape Enterprise Server(tm) 2.0
- ^ Netscape's Journey from NetSite to iPlanet - Netscape Communications Corp - Company Business and Marketing
External links
- Netscape Enterprise Server Documentation, redhat.com
- Netscape Enterprise Server Documentation, netscape.com
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