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Web Development & Mac OS X
- Introduction
- Information Architecture
- Security Introduction
- Perl on Mac OS X
- PHP on Mac OS X
- Security: Mac OS X and UNIX
- Using mod_ssl
- Open Source Databases
- Java and Tomcat, Part I
Java and
Tomcat
With the introduction of the Unix-based Mac OS X, server-side
Java becomes a viable option for Macintosh web developers. This first Java and
Tomcat article covers installing and configuring the Tomcat servlet
container.
Open Source Databases
Mac OS X
opens the world of relational database management systems to Macintosh Internet
developers. Get the
details on using the open source databases MySQL and PostgreSQL on Mac OS X.
WebObjects and J2EE
Read about
the advantages of seamlessly integrating WebObjects and J2EE technologies in
this white
paper (PDF).
