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Determine the name of the executable for the web server. Issue the command with the -v option to display the version information. Run the STRTCPSVR command with the -v option to display the version information.
[code]Origin: IHS (IBM HTTP Server) is a web server developed and distributed by IBM, while Apache is an open-source web server maintained by the Apache Software Foundation.
The IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) for i is a complete Web server product which offers several components and features to assist in your website configuration and development. IBM HTTP Server incorporates all the latest features of Apache, as well as, integrates the security and functionality of IBM i.
On the software side, a web server includes several parts that control how web users access hosted files. At a minimum, this is an HTTP server. An HTTP server is software that understands URLs (web addresses) and HTTP (the protocol your browser uses to view webpages).
Expand Servers Server types, and click Web servers. Click New. Select the node, enter a name for the web server node, select IBM HTTP Server, and click Next. Select IHS for the template, and click Next. Enter the information for the server, and click Next. Click Finish. Click Save.
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Origin: IHS (IBM HTTP Server) is a web server developed and distributed by IBM, while Apache is an open-source web server maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. Compatibility: IHS is built on top of Apache, meaning that it is essentially a customized version of Apache with added features and functions.
Open a web browser. In the address bar, type the address for the WebSphere Admin Console. The Admin console address is http:// servername :9060/ibm/console where servername is the name or IP address for the computer where you installed WebSphere Application Server. Enter the User ID and Password, and click Log in.
The IBM HTTP Server is based on the Apache HTTP Server and provides a rich set of Apache features in addition to IBM enhancements. IBM WebSphere Application Server offers options for a faster, more flexible Java application server runtime environment with enhanced reliability and resiliency.

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