Product Standard |
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Operating System and Languages: UNIX 03 Server |
Document Number: X04XY |
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UNIX 03 Server
UNIX
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The UNIX 03 Server Product Standard is a superset of the UNIX 03 Product Standard. This Product Standard adds interoperability services to the UNIX 03 Product Standard to support Internet and intranet services. This includes support of network clients and the presence of a mandatory Java execution environment.
The UNIX 03 Server Product Standard provides server-side functionality. The emphasis is towards services and applications support. A standard server will provide a set of core services to support Internet applications.
The additional functionality over the UNIX 03 Product Standard includes:
Two sets of conformance rules are defined within this Product Standard, denoted as Level 1 and Level 2 Conformance. Level 2 Conformance includes Level 1 Conformance.
A single configuration of the system shall meet all of the conformance requirements defined in the following Product Standards for Level 1 Conformance:
A single configuration of the system shall meet all of the conformance requirements defined in the following Product Standards for Level 2 Conformance:
The product must be registered as conformant to the above Product Standards prior to, or concurrent with, the UNIX 03 Server Product Standard registration.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
See the Migration section of the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements for more information. Detailed migration information can also be found in the Authorized Guide to Version 3 of the Single UNIX Specification.2
The additional Internet services introduced are based on de facto practice and no migration issues are anticipated.
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JavaTM;, NFSTM;, and WebNFSTM; are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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