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Linux Journal Contents #55, November 1998
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Created 1998-11-01 02:00

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Linux Journal Issue #55/November 1998

Features

  • FastCGI: Persistent Applications for Your Web Server [2]  by Paul Heinlein
    FastCGI allows Apache to run and manage persistent CGI-like scripts, overcoming CGI's worst shortcomings.
  • An Introduction to JDBC [3]  by Manu Konchady
    Mr. Konchady presents some of the benefits of using Java over CGI as well as the basics of managing a departmental database with Java.
  • Perl Embedding [4]  by John Quillan
    An overview of what is needed to embed your favorite Perl application and help avoid some obstacles along the way.
  • LJ Interviews Guido van Rossum [5]  by Andrew Kuchling
    Mr. Kuchling talks to the creator of Python to find out about the past, present and future of this versatile programming language.
  • The Python HTMLgen Module [6]  by Michael Hamilton
    Mr. Hamilton tells us how to use HTMLgen, a Python-class library, for generating HTML.

News & Articles

  • Xforms Marries Perl [7]  by Reza Naima
    How to add a powerful graphical user interface to Perl scripts
  • The Quick Road to an Intranet Web Server [8]  by Russell C. Pavlicek
    Apache and Linux make the task simple.
  • XML, the eXtensible Markup Language [9]  by Andrew Kuchling
    XML has been attracting a lot of attention recently. This article provides a five-minute overview of XML and explains why it matters to you.
  • More Flexible Formatting with SGMLtools [10]  by Cees de Groot
    A brief overview of the latest SGMLtools is presented by one of its developers.
  • Tcl/Tk: The Swiss Army Knife of Web Applications [11]  by Bill Schongar
    Tcl/Tk offers many uses to the web programmer. Mr. Schongar describes a few of them.

Reviews

  • QuickStart: Replication & Recovery v1.2 An overview and review of this replication and recovery product. [12]  by Daniel Lazenby
  • Informix on Linux: First Impressions Notes on installing and configuring Informix's port to Linux. [13]  by Fred Butzen
  • Structuring XML Documents [14]  by Terry Dawson
  • Linux Kernel Internals, Second Edition [15]  by Karl Majer

Columns

  • Linux Apprentice   Beginner's Guide to JDK [16]  by Gordon Chamberlin
    Beginner's Guide to JDK This article covers the use of the Java Development Kit on a Linux platform. It includes a general introduction to Java, installing the JDK 1.1.6, compiling Java support into the Linux kernel, writing a simple Java program and studying an example.
  • Take Command   init [17]  by Alessandro Rubini
    init init is the driving force that keeps our Linux box alive, and it is the one that can put it to death. This article is meant to summarize why init is so powerful and how you can instruct it to behave differently from its default behaviour. (Yes, init is powerful, but the superuser rules over init.)
  • Linux Means Business   Linux for Internet Business Applications [18]  by Uche Ogbuji
    Linux for Internet Business Applications A look at how one company is moving ahead by using Linux to provide Internet services to its clients.
  • System Administration   High Availability Linux Web Servers [19]  by Aaron Gowatch
    High Availability Linux Web Servers If a web server goes down, here's one way to save time and minimize traffic loss by configuring multiple hosts to serve the same IP address.
  • Linux Gazette   The Roxen Challenger HTTP Web Server [20]  by Michel Pelletier
    The Roxen Challenger HTTP Web Server A review of the easy-to-install web server written in Pike.

Departments

  • Letters to the Editor [21]  
  • From the Editor [22]  by Eric S. Raymond
    Open Source's First Six Months
  • From the Publisher   Open Source Developer Day [23]  by Phil Hughes
    Open Source Developer Day A report on a series of panels held at the end of O'Reilly's Perl Conference.
  • Stop the Presses   Caldera Splits [24]  by Phil Hughes
    Caldera Splits The software company is now two subsidiaries: Caldera Thin Clients, Inc. and Caldera Systems, Inc.
  • New Products [25]  
  • Best of Technical Support [26]  

Strictly On-line

  • Website Automation Toolkit [27]  by Andrew Johnson
  • Serializing Web Application Requests [28]  by Colin Wilson
    Mr. Wilson tells us how he improved web response time and kept users happy using the Generic Network Queueing System (GNQS).
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