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Getting Started with Sun ONE
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Description from the Book's back page
A step-by-step guide to delivering high-value solutions, Getting Started with Sun ONE covers planning, designing, configuring, integrating, and implementing Sun ONE internet infrastructures. Drawing on his first-hand experience supporting Sun ONE customers, Thurston describes the Sun ONE Application Server, Directory Server, and Web Server, and provides expert guidance on building business applications with Sun ONE Studio (now known as NetBeans).
About the Author
STACY THURSTON was a member of the Sun ONE team at Sun Microsystems and previously served as product manager for the Sun-Netscape Alliance that developed the iPlanet products now known as Sun ONE. He started as a technical support engineer for Netscape's business communication products, later becoming an instructor helping companies leverage Netscape and iPlanet products worldwide.
Signed by Legends of Silicon Valley
Signed by the inventor of the Java computer language, James Gosling. He created Java while working at Sun Microsystems, where I met him.
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Other signees, Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems co-founder, Marc Andressen, Netscape co-founder, now a venture capitalist, Mark Kvamme, was a partner at Sequoia Capital. He introduced me to Marc. Mark Tolliver, President of iPlanet, the Netscape|Sun Microsystems Alliance. |
Ghostwriter
I was the ghostwriter for Scott McNealy on the Forward,
which he signed.
Architecture Diagrams
Web server components
Web server request flow
Web server CGI configuration setup
CGI output
Web Services
Java Message Queue