Application Servers White Papers
IBM HTTP Server V6.1: The IBM HTTP Server for z/OS
Overview IBM released a different HTTP Server for z/OS. This was based on the open source Apache web server, and extended to be z/OS-aware. This web server is known as the "IBM HTTP Server for z/OS Powered by Apache." That is presently at Version V6R1. Future functional enhancements will be made to this HTTP Server on z/OS. The purpose of this paper is to make aware of this new IBM HTTP Server for z/OS and help to understand how to acquire it and use it.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | |
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| Date Published | January 2008 | Downloads | 5 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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