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Netscape Enterprise Server

Netscape
Format: Paperback
Author: Allen L. Wyatt
ReleaseDate: September, 1996
Publisher: Prima Publishing
Rating:

Avoid this one...
Approx. The book goes over the basic instructions for installing the software, and basically drops off there. 170 pages are devoted to the server, the other 360 describe how to develop and structure content. One of my main hopes for the book was to find out what the configuration internals were (the secrets of the obj. conf file for instance) but it does not speak to that. I also was hoping it would discuss what was needed to install a Java Application on the server, but again he discussed how to build an applet and getting it to run on the browser (I thought this was a book about the server. . . Oops! My mistake). A complete waste of money. . . There must be better out there. . . can't get much worse.







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