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Leopard Guides: Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X Server is a UNIX-based operating system built on the Mac OS X Darwin core. It provides enterprise-class features such as preemptive multitasking, symmetric multiprocessing, and support for multiple networking and security standards. Mac OS X Server is a powerful Java deployment platform, offering complete Java 2 and J2EE support. Application servers are also included with Mac OS X Server, including WebObjects, JBoss, and Tomcat.

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Java Development Guide for Mac OS X (HTML) (PDF)
Describes what you need to take into account when developing and deploying a Java application on Mac OS X.
2008-10-15
Mac OS X Server Command-Line Administration (PDF)
Explains how to use commands and configuration files to perform server administration tasks in a UNIX command shell.
2007-12-11
Mac OS X Server Web Technologies Administration (PDF)
Explains how to set up and manage a web server, including WebDAV, WebMail, and web modules.
2007-10-31
Java Application Server Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains J2EE and JBoss development on Mac OS X Server.
2005-08-11