Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Installation Guide (5900-1416, March 2011)

Note:
The kit includes the Tcl runtime subset (IAETCLRT), containing Tcl, TclTk, Tcl_cgi, TclX, and expect,
solely to provide support required by other components.
Web Services:
Secure Web Server 1.3 (Powered by Apache) (IAEAPCH)
Secure Web Server (which includes the analog Web site analysis tool and the PHP Hypertext
Preprocessor )
A public Web server with a default homepage can optionally be created.
Secure Web Server 2.0 (Powered by Apache 2.0) (IAEHTTPD) and (IAEAPCH)
Includes PHP.
Secure Web Server Administration Utility (IAEAPAD)—Depends on Secure Web Server
(IAEAPCH), Internet ExpressAdministration Utility (IAEADM), and Tcl runtime components
(IAETCLRT).
The Secure Web Server Administration Utility allows you to control and configure each of the
Secure Web Server instances created by Internet Express components you have installed. This
includes the public Web server created when you installed the Secure Web Server (1.3 and/or
2.0) and the administration Web servers created when you installed the Internet Express
Administration Utility, the Secure Web Server Administration Utility, and the Internet Monitor.
PHP hypertext preprocessor (IAEAPCH and IAEHTTPD):
The PHP hypertext preprocessor is included in the Secure Web Server (1.3 and 2.0) and
allows you to create dynamic Web content by embedding conditional directives in your HTML
file.
Secure Web Server Documentation (IAEAPDOC)
The Secure Web Server documentation is available on line in HTML format only after
installation. You can access the documentation from the Administration utility on port 8081
or from the Installation and Documentation CD–ROM.
Tomcat Java Servlet and JSP Engine (IAETOMCAT)
ht://Dig – A World Wide Web indexing and searching tool (IAEHTDIG)
The ht://Dig system is a complete indexing and searching system for a domain or intranet.
It can search through many servers on a network by acting as a Web browser.
XML (Extensible Markup Language) Tools:
Apache Cocoon Servlet (IAEXML)
The IAEXML subset installs and configures Apache Cocoon as a servlet in Tomcat.
Cocoon can be used for the automatic creation of HTML from XML files as well as XSL:FO
rendering to PDF files, and client-dependent transformations such as WML formatting for
WAP-enabled devices. For more information on Cocoon's capabilities, refer to their
documentation at http://xml.apache.org/cocoon.
When you install the IAEXML subset, a webapp directory is created in
/usr/internet/httpd/tomcat/cocoon. Files needed by the Cocoon servlet should be
placed in this directory. Some samples are also included, which can be accessed at
http://localhost/cocoon/servlets/samples/index.xml. Information on the
current Cocoon configuration is available from http://localhost/cocoon/Cocoon.xml.
16 Installation Overview