Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 04-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual page 377

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URL mapping The process of mapping a document directory's physical
pathname to a user-defined alias so that files within the directory need only refer to
the directory's alias instead of the file's full physical pathname. Thus, instead of
identifying a file as usr/netscape/servers/docs/index.html, you could
identify the file as /myDocs/index.html. This provides additional security for a
server by eliminating the need for users to know the physical location of server
files.
virtual server class A collection of virtual servers that shares the same basic
configuration information in a
file.
obj.conf
virtual server Virtual servers are a way of setting up multiple domain names, IP
addresses, and server monitoring capabilities with a single installed server.
web application A collection of servlets, JavaServer Pages, HTML documents,
and other web resources which might include image files, compressed archives,
and other data. A web application may be packaged into an archive (a WAR file) or exist
in an open directory structure.
Web Application Archive (WAR) An archive file that contains a complete web
application in compressed form. Enterprise Server cannot access an application in a
WAR file. You must uncompress a web application (deploy it using the
wdeploy
utility) before Enterprise Server can serve it.
Windows CGI (Windows NT/Windows 2000) CGI programs written in a
Windows-based programming language such as Visual Basic.
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