Sun Java System Web Server

Sun Java System Web Server

FAQs for Sun Java System Web Server 7.0

Get answers to the questions most frequently asked about Java System Web Server.

General Questions


Q:
What are the new features of Sun Java System Web Server 7?
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Sun Java System Web Server is a high performance Web Server focused on improving Web security, enhanced end user experience, and reducing the cost and complexity of deploying and managing Web applications. Web Server provides comprehensive command-line interface support, consolidated configuration, enhanced security with elliptic curve cryptography support, and clustering support. It also comes with a robust built-in migration tool that helps migrate applications and configurations from Web Server 6.0 and Web Server 6.1 to Web Server 7.0.
Sun Java System Web Server includes the following new features:
  • JMX Based Management Infrastructure
  • Redesigned Administration Server Interface
  • Command-Line Interface Support
  • Sun N1 Service Provisioning System Support
  • Consolidated Configuration Files
  • JNDI Support
  • Java Database Connectivity and Connection Pooling Support
  • Enhanced Hardware Accelerator Encryption Support
  • Integrated Java Web Services Developer Pack 2.0 Technologies
  • URL Redirection and Rewriting with Regular Expressions
  • Extensive Real-Time Monitoring Support
  • Accelerator Cache Technology
  • Asynchronous Accelerator Cache Support
  • Integrated Reverse Proxy
  • Enhanced Security
  • Elliptic Curve Cryptography Support
  • Sun Java Studio Enterprise Support
  • Localization Support
  • Enhanced Java Web Container
    • Java Servlet 2.5 and JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.1 Support
    • JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library and JavaServer Faces 1.2 Support
    • Java SE 5.0 and 6.0 Support
    • Auto deployment of Java Web Application
  • Lightweight Session Replication Support
  • PKCS11 Bypass Support
    • Admin Console Support for Configuring Regular Expressions
    • GUI and CLI Support for Pattern Matching
  • Service Management Facility (SMF) Support
  • Binary Logging
  • NetBeans 6.5 IDE Support
  • Supports 32-bit and 64-bit on Linux and Solaris (SPARC and X86)
  • Supports 32-bit on HP-UX (PA-RISC), AIX and Windows

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Where can I get more help on using Web Server 7 configurations?
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Please refer to the following links:

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What are the new features of Java System Web Server 6.1 (formerly Sun ONE Web Server 6.1)?
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The Java System Web Server is focused on improving Web security, enhancing the end user experience, and reducing the cost and complexity of deploying and managing Web applications. New features for v6.1 include:
  • Header masking, which hides Web server information from probes and "script kiddies"
  • Reverse proxy plug-in, which turns the Java System Web Server into a reverse proxy for an additional layer of protection between the public internet and back-end Java System Web Servers
  • Support for Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000
  • HTTP compression, which speeds the delivery of content to end users and conserves bandwidth
  • JDBC connection pooling, which improves efficiency and performance of dynamic Java applications
  • Improved Java application performance
  • Support for WebDAV, which simplifies collaboration and publishing using WebDAV-enable authoring tools
  • Support for Java Servlet 2.3 and JavaServer Pages 1.2 specifications
  • Support for Active Server Pages 3.0 (VBScript/JScript 5.5)
  • NSAPI filter support, for extending Web server functionality
  • Support for JNDI
  • Support for JDBC

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Q:
What Web technologies are supported by the Java System Web Server?
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Being the inventors of Java technology, the Java System Web Server naturally supports the JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet specifications. The product also supports Active Server Pages (via Sun Java System Active Server Pages (formerly Sun ONE Activer Server pages), which is bundled with the Java System Web Server), PHP, ColdFusion, and CGI.

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Q:
What types of support options are available for the Java System Web Server?
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Sun offers two levels of support. You choose the level of service that best fits your needs. For more information, please visit our Software Support Services.

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Q:
How do I tune/optimize the Java System Web Server for my particular environment?
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Sun Java System Web Server 7 is fully configurable Web Server allowing optimization based on latency or throughput or a balance of the two. Please refer to our Web Server 7 Performance Tuning Guide.

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Q:
Why not just use the free Apache Web server?
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While Apache is a great general purpose Web server, it lacks the security, support, and testing requirements typically required in the deployment of enterprise Web applications. The Java System Web Server goes through extensive security reviews, is fully supported by Sun and its worldwide network of Sun Partners, and goes through full testing cycles, which test not only the core content engines, but also the add-on components.

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Q:
Do I really need an application server (e.g. IBM WebSphere) for my Java application?
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In some cases, no. Java applications that rely on Java Servlet or JavaServer Pages technologies (i.e., do not use the EJB specification) are best deployed on the Java System Web Server. The Java System Web Server provides better performance and less complexity and administrative overhead.

To see JavaServer Pages and Java Servlet technology on Java System Web Server in action, check out the Major League Baseball Web site.

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Q:
Does the Java System Web Server work with BEA WebLogic or IBM WebSphere?
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Yes. Using the Java System Web Server as the front-end HTTP server for BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, or the Sun Java System Application Server (formerly Sun ONE Application Server) will improve overall application performance and security.

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Q:
What's included with the Java System Web Server?
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When you purchase the Java System Web Server, you will receive a license for the Java System Web Server, Java System Active Server Pages, and a limited license for the Sun Java System Directory Server (formerly Sun ONE Directory Server).

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Q:
What platforms does the Java System Web Server support? Will you be supporting Solaris x86 Platform Edition?
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The Java System Web Server supports the Solaris Operating System (SPARC and x86 Platform Edition), Red Hat Advanced Server, Microsoft Windows, Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, and IBM AIX.

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Q:
Does the Java System Web Server work with the Sun Java System Identity Server (formerly Sun ONE Identity Server)?
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Absolutely. The Java System Identity Server, which provides access control to Web-based resources and improves the user experience through Web single sign-on, includes a policy agent for the Java System Web Server.

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Q:
What is the market share of the Java System Web Server?
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According to Netcraft, the Java System Web Server is #1 in market share in the Fortune 100, and has recently surpassed Apache in the Fortune 1000.

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Q:
Do you support ColdFusion MX for J2EE?
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Yes. For more information on deploying the Java System Web Server with ColdFusion MX for J2EE, please visit Macromedia's support center (English, Japanese).

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Q:
Does the Java System Web Server support 3rd party (ISV) applications?
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Yes, extensively. The Java System Web Server is certified to work on most 3rd party applications, from content management solutions from Vignette to application servers from BEA. If you are checking to see if the Java System Web Server supports your specific application, please visit the vendor's Web site or contact Sun.

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