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Nayna 703
1. Web Server
2014-2015
School of library and information science
DAVV,Indore(M.P)
Submitted To Submitted By
Mrs. Swati Soni Miss. Nayna Azad
Lecturer of S.LI.Sc Student of M.phil
Roll. No-: M-10
2. Contents
Who developed the first Web server.
Introduction of Web Server.
Diagrame of Web server.
Hard ware Requirement for Web server.
Conclusion.
Reference.
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3. Who developed the first Web server
The European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) produced
one of the first Web servers. The World Wide Web Consortium
took over development of the CERN HTTPD (also known as the
W3C HTTPD), but no longer supports it. TheW3C currently
supports a Java-based server known as Jigsaw. Both the CERN
HTTPD and Jigsaw are reference implementations, meaning that
they illustrate features of HTTP but are not meant for large-scale
production use.
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4. •Source code is available for both servers and they are
excellent points of reference for developers wishing
to write their own HTTP daemon.
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5. Introduction of Web Server.
The Web server accepts requests from browsers
like Netscape and Internet Explorer and then
returns the appropriate HTML documents.
Asoftware program or server computer
equipped to offer World Wide Web access.
Web servers allow you to serve content over
the Internet using the Hyper Text
Markup Language (HTML).
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7. Hard ware Requirement for Web server
• For Intel-based Windows95/98/ME, Windows
NT 4.0 Workstations
Intel 486 33 MHz minimum /Pentium 133 MHz.
• recommended
16 MB RAM minimum / 32 MB RAM.
• Recommended
40 MB of free HDD Space for installation
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8. A web server is a computer with special software to host
web pages and web applications.
A computer that provides Web services and pages to
intranet and Internet users.
A web server serves web pages to clients across the
Internet or an Intranet.
The web server hosts the pages, scripts, programs, and
multimedia files and serves them using HTTP, a protocol
designed to send files to webbrowsers and other
protocols.
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