Netscape Enterprise Server
Netscape Enterprise Server was a web server developed originally by Netscape Communications Corporation. The product was renamed Sun Java System Web Server, reflecting the product's acquisition by Sun Microsystems, and then, when Oracle acquired Sun in 2010,[1] to Oracle iPlanet Web Server.[2]
Open-Source
Sun Microsystems open-sourced Netscape Enterprise Server under the BSD license in January 2009.[3]
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 [4]
- Netscape Enterprise Server 1.0. Release December, 1994 [5]
See also
- iPlanet
- Sun ONE
- Sun Java System
- Server-side JavaScript
- Netscape Server Application Programming Interface (NSAPI)
- Comparison of web server software
- Comparison of application servers
References
- ↑ "Oracle and Sun Microsystems". Strategic Acquisitions. Oracle. February 19, 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ↑ "Sun Software Products Map". Oracle. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ↑ 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
- Heliod Open Source Fork
- Netscape Enterprise Server Documentation, redhat.com
- Netscape Enterprise Server Documentation, netscape.com
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