Appendix A, is a guide to the software components created for this book and is available on my web site (http://udell.roninhouse.com/). Appendix B, traces the groupware technologies discussed in this book to their roots in the Internet Engineering Task Force’s Request for Comment (RFC) series of documents.

Polls; the docbase modules; the search modules; the ReviewableDocbase kit; the HelpDesk kit; the GroupCal servlet; the directory modules; authorization scripts; test scripts; metasearchers; dhttp.

RFCs by category: email (core infrastructure, managing messages, semistructured content, encryption and authentication); news infrastructure; Web (core infrastructure, HTML, and URL schemes); calendaring/scheduling; chat; security; public key infrastructure; directory services; metadata and resource discovery.

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