NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.0 System Administrator's Guide
Glossary
NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.0 System Administrator’s Guide—544548-004
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WID keyfile
WID keyfile. The file in which you maintain keys you generated using the keyadmin
command with the -websafegen argument. These are the keys you use to generate
certificates for hardware encryption. Compare key database file.
World Wide Web (WWW) protocols. The WWW protocols were first defined by the CERN
project in Switzerland and were later extended by a number of groups, most notably by
the National Center for SuperComputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of
Illinois. These WWW protocols were originally developed to improve communications
over the Internet by providing the ability to access and display web-client
hardware-independent documents that not only contained ASCII text but that also
contained pictures, graphics, and voice and video elements. In addition to accessing
documents, the WWW protocols can also be used to provide document searching
facilities and also interaction with user-written or vendor-provided servers.
WWW. See World Wide Web (WWW) protocols.
XML. Short for Extensible Markup Language, a specification developed by the W3C. XML is
a pared-down version of SGML, designed especially for Web documents. It allows
designers to create their own customized tags, enabling the definition, transmission,
validation, and interpretation of data between applications and between organizations.










