The JavaScript Application Manager

The JavaScript Application Manager, shown in Figure 3.3, is the program used to manage server-side applications. From within this common interface, you can start, stop, restart, run, debug, modify, and remove applications created for a Web site. It is a cockpit to all the server-side JavaScript applications installed.

Figure 3.3. Netscape's JavaScript Application Manager.

This manager is much more than a start and stop location for applications. In fact, it is most useful for verifying current status and information, debugging, and setting configuration options. Once an application has been compiled and added ...

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