The configuration and behavior of Netscape Enterprise Server is determined by a
set of configuration files. You can change the settings in these configuration files
either by using the Server Manager interface or by manually editing the files.
The configuration file that contains instructions for how the server processes
requests from clients is called
handling process by adding or changing the instructions in
the Netscape Server Application Programming Interface (API) to create new Server
Application Functions (SAFs) to use in instructions in
This chapter discusses the configuration files used by the . Then the chapter looks
in more detail at the server's process for handling requests. The chapter closes by
introducing the use of Netscape Server Application Programming Interface
(NSAPI) to define new functions to modify the request-handling process.
This chapter has the following sections:
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Configuration Files
•
Dynamic Reconfiguration
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How the Server Handles Requests from Clients
•
Writing New Server Application Functions
Basics of Server Operation
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