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    The Gecko engine is used to power the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox browser. In addition to browsers, Netscape developed a suite of award-winning server software, known as SuiteSpot, to power enterprise Internet and Intranet websites, forums, and email; e-commerce software; and a consumer web portal named Netcenter.

  2. This chapter describes the processes, systems, and services that make up the architecture of NAS. The architecture of NAS includes four internal servers, which are often called engines or processes. They are responsible for all processing within Netscape Application Server.

  3. What is Netscape? Netscape Communications Corporation ("Netscape") was a computer services company best known for its web browser, Navigator. Navigator was one of the two most popular web browsers in the 1990s along with Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE).

  4. Oct 1, 1999 · Netscape invested in components and processes to ease cross-platform development. Components included the Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) layer, which was used by both Netscape’s client and server development groups.

  5. Netscape Enterprise Server Architecture: The Netscape Enterprise Server incorporates a modular architecture that integrates seamlessly with all of the products in the Netscape family of servers. All Netscape servers share a single interface for administrative functions: the Enterprise Administration Server (formerly, the Administrative Server).

  6. Jun 14, 2000 · Sun and Netscape officials say iPlanet Web Server 4.1’s combination of distributed load balancing with a multiprocess and multithreaded architecture lets it perform optimally under high loads, another prerequisite for demanding e-commerce environments.

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  8. Take a look back at the Netscape in 1999. Discover a collection of iconic websites from the 1990s at the Web Design Museum.

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