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Mac OS X Server is a UNIX-based operating system built on the Mac OS X Darwin core. It supports multiple networking and security standards, including IPv6, IPSec, SSL and SSH2, and services that include LDAPv3, PHP, Tomcat, MySQL, Java 2, and WebDAV. Mac OS X Server also includes WebObjects, Apple's suite of tools and object-oriented frameworks for creating and deploying scalable, reusable web and Java applications. Developers of Mac OS X Server applications can use these and other Internet- and web-related tools and technologies to display web content, provide web services within an application, and create database-driven websites.

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Creating Secure Transactions on Mac OS X Server with SSL (HTML)
Learn how to provide a layer of public-key encryption over any TCP connection.
2004-01-12
Exploring Tiger Server (HTML)
Explore Tiger Server technologies such as Xgrid, 64-bit support, and access control lists.
2005-04-29
Optimizing an Xserve for Web Hosting (HTML)
Learn how to configure and optimize an Xserve to ensure fast, robust web hosting.
2003-08-06
Using Open Source Tools to Filter Email on Mac OS X Server (HTML)
Learn how to identify, filter, and remove viruses from the Postfix mail server.
2004-09-27