Netscape

There are two stages to configuring Netscape to work with WebLogic servers or server clusters. First, you must install the plug-in. This is simple—in essence, you just copy over the library file from your WebLogic distribution and tell Netscape where to find it. Second, you must define the circumstances in which Netscape uses the installed plug-in to pass requests along. Both of these tasks are accomplished by editing the Netscape configuration file, obj.conf.

Plug-ins exist for Netscape servers installed on both Unix and Windows platforms. The Unix plug-in is a shared object file, with a “.so” extension. The Windows plug-in is a dynamic linked library file, with a “.dll” extension. The exact name of the file varies with the release, ...

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