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2.1.
Simple system (structure and behavior)
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2.2.
Behavior of a simple HTTP server
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2.3.
Establishing and finishing a TCP connection .
2.4.
DNS Zones
2.5.
Example of a HTTP Request/Response message pair
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2.6.
Value structure of a HTTP Request/Response (overview)
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2.7.
Value structure of a HTTP Request/Response (details)
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2.8.
Basic Authentication process
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3.1.
The Apache HTTP Server in its environment
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3.2.
Configuring the Apache HTTP Server via configuration files
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3.3.
Apache 2 Module structure
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3.4.
Interaction of Core and Modules
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3.5.
Apache 2.0 hook mechanism
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3.6.
Apache Filters: The Input / Output filter chain
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3.7.
Apache Filters: A Brigade contains a series of buckets
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3.8.
Apache Filters: A Filter chain using Brigades for data transport
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3.9.
Apache request-response loop with module callbacks
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3.10.
Apache request processing with module callbacks
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4.1.
Directory structure of the Apache HTTP Server 1.3.17 source distribution
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4.2.
Directory structure of the Apache HTTP Server 2.0.45 source distribution
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4.3.
Multiprocessing Architecture of an inetd server
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4.4.
Behavior of a multiprocessing server
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4.5.
The leader-followers pattern used in the preforking server architecture
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4.6.
The Apache 2.0 Preforking MPM
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4.7.
Overview: The behavior of Apache
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4.8.
Details of the behavior of Apache
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4.9.
The Master Server Loop
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4.10.
Responsibility of an Apache 2.0 MPM
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4.11.
The Apache 2.0 WinNT MPM
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4.12.
The Apache 2.0 Worker MPM
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4.13.
The Request-Response Loop
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4.14.
Processing of a request
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4.15.
Configuration processing components of Apache
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4.16.
Points in time when Apache reads configuration
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4.17.
Apache data structures concerning configuration
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4.18.
Apache configuration data structures in detail
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4.19.
Structure of the configuration processor (focusing on the data flow)
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4.20.
Reading configuration data: Layering of function calls
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4.21.
Processing configuration files with section directives
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4.22.
Structure of the per-request configuration processor: The walk procedures
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4.23.
The directory walk (without error handling)
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4.24.
Hierarchy of built-in Apache Pools
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4.25.
Linked List of Blocks
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A.1.
Multiprocessing and Multithreading
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A.2.
Internals of the fork() system call
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A.3.
Basic concept of sockets
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A.4.
Communication via sockets
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A.5.
Dialup and connection sockets
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A.6.
Sockets and ports
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A.7.
Pipes
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A.8.
longjmp behaviour
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A.9.
Stack content before calling longjmp() in the example above
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A.10.
Calling longjmp() can cause errors when used without caution
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C.1.
Block diagram: Travel agency system
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C.2.
Petri net: Buying a ticket
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C.3.
Entity relationship diagram: Tour reservations
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C.4.
Block diagram: Travel agency system
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D.1.
FMC Block Diagrams (Part 1: Example)
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D.2.
FMC Block Diagrams (Part 2: Description)
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D.3.
FMC Entity/Relationships Diagrams (Part 1: Example)
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D.4.
FMC Entity/Relationships Diagrams (Part 2: Description)
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D.5.
FMC Petri Nets (Part 1: Basic components)
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D.6.
FMC Petri Nets (Part 2: Basic Example)
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D.7.
FMC Petri Nets (Part 3: Advanced features)
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D.8.
FMC Petri Nets (Part 4: Advanced Example)
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Apache Modeling Portal
2004-10-29