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5486LPOpS.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004
572 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System Handbook
Apache Software Foundation Jakarta Tomcat (5722-DG1)
The HTTP Server includes the popular ASF Tomcat Servlet Engine. With ASF
Tomcat, you can serve both servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) using an “In
Process” or “Out of Process” servlet engine. Tomcat, which is based on open
source software, is compatible with the IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache).
Features
򐂰 Lightweight and easy-to-use software is provided as an extension to the IBM
HTTP Web server.
򐂰 ASF’s Jakarta Tomcat support can be used as a simple starting point for IBM
Business Partners and Clients who are interested in learning about or piloting
Java Servlet applications.
򐂰 ASF Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.4
򐂰 Compliance with JSP 1.1
򐂰 Compliance with Java Servlet 2.2 specification
򐂰 In-process ASF Jakarta Tomcat
򐂰 Out-of-process ASF Jakarta Tomcat using mod_jk ajp12 protocol support
򐂰 Out-of-process ASF Jakarta Tomcat using mod_jk ajp13 protocol support
򐂰 Support of JDK 1.2 and 1.3
Net.Data
The IBM HTTP Server product includes Net.Data. IBM Net.Data is an application
that allows Web developers to easily build dynamic Internet applications using
“Web Macros”. Net.Data Web Macros combine the simplicity of HTML with the
power of dynamic SQL. Net.Data provides connectivity to a variety of relational
data sources as well as flat files.
Features
򐂰 High performance connectivity to dynamic data
򐂰 Use existing business logic to Web-enable client/server applications
򐂰 Rapid development of Internet and intranet applications
򐂰 Power your IBM DB2 UDB applications
For more information, see the following Web site:
http://www.iseries.ibm.com/netdata
Internet Printing Server for iSeries
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) defines an industry-standard method of
delivering print jobs using Internet technologies providing for Web-enabled print
around the world. The IPP was developed by the Printer Working Group, a
consortium of all major companies involved in network printing. IPP is fast

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