application server

Ulteo Releases Open Virtual Desktop

Topix - Linux  Fri, 11/21/2008 - 13:34

The "Open Virtual Desktop" is comprised of a session server and an application server that enables users of a local network to run desktop applications without having them installed on their desktop computer.


 

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Topix - Unix  Tue, 10/07/2008 - 13:45

In this issue of the 'SAP on IBM i - news from development' blog I want to present some information about the connection between an application server running on Linux and the IBM DB2 for i database.


 

Expand the capabilities of your Tomcat Web server

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Wed, 09/17/2008 - 12:57

This tutorial is a must-have guide for any Web or application server administrator. Learn how to set up, configure, and secure your Tomcat server, and discover tips and tools for advanced deployment considerations.


 

Bootstraping a Amazon AMI with Capistrano, Puppet, iClassify

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Wed, 09/17/2008 - 11:34

Automated Environment is on its rise. This story is depicting a sample prozess on howto bootstrap a Amazon EC2 AMI image to automagically become a newborn Application Server in the cloud.


 

BigAdmin Submitted Article: Funzionalita di base per la crea

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 07/28/2008 - 15:11

Sun Java System Application Server consente di creare vari domini, con molte funzioni.


 

How to install Tomcat 6.x then launch and configure OpenSSO

Topix - Unix  Sun, 06/29/2008 - 21:12

The following tasks are described in this blog entry: How to install Tomcat 6.x as the Application Server How to Install OpenSSO on Tomcat 6.x.

NOTE TO READER : If you see anything that isn't clear or is ...


 

Cisco Set to Dominate Linux Market? (InternetNews)

LWN.net  Fri, 04/11/2008 - 08:56

Sean Michael Kerner blogs about Linux based Cisco routers.

"Instead of needing to rely on Red Hat or Novell to supply Linux running on servers from HP, IBM, Dell, etc., a user that already has an ISR (and there are 4 million of them out there) can just buy an AXP from Cisco, put that module on their ISR and -- badda boom badda bing -- they've got a Linux application server."


 

Cisco Turns Routers Into Linux Application Servers

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Thu, 04/10/2008 - 16:17

Networking goliath Cisco is now opening its Integrated Services Router (ISR) platform to become Linux-based application server platforms.

The move could have wide-ranging implications, as Cisco's gear has millions of deployments that now can be leveraged to serve applications directly.