Introduction
Netscape Server Information
6-2
During Migration of the Netscape server to Oracle Web Application Server, the
Netscape configuration files obj.conf, magnus.conf, and mime.types are read
and parsed, then translated into the Oracle Web Application Server listener and
WRB configuration files such as svserver.cfg and svserver.app. However, some of
the Netscape server features are not converted to the Oracle Web Application
Server listener.
The Netscape FastTrack server has a directory structure similar to the following:
%NS_HOME%/
bin/
docs/
nsapi/
userdb/
httpd-<server1>/
config/
logs/
httpd-<server2>/
config/
logs/
errors
start-admin*
stop-admin*
For the Netscape Enterprise server, the httpd-server directory is named https-
server. Each Netscape server has three important configuration files associated
with it, which are stored in the /config directory:
•
magnus.conf - This file contains information that the listener uses for
initialization. It contains data such as the port the listener should use, the
name of the listener, and the owner of the listener process.
•
obj.conf - This file provides the object configuration for the Web
Application Server. When a request is received, the server uses this file to
magnus.conf
obj.conf
mime.types
access
errors
magnus.conf
obj.conf
mime.types
access
Oracle Web Application Server™ Installation Guide
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