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The fork does not contain a complete set of the SJSWS 7.0 functionality. A chart on the Sun Wiki notes that the Open Web Server lacks an administration GUI or CLI, installer, SNMP management and support for Java content, WebDAV, Search or NetBeans. What it does have though, is SSL and ECC support, native monitoring, access control lists and LDAP support.
The Open Web Server is now part of the OpenSolaris project's Web Stack, and will be governed by OpenSolaris processes. The Web Stack project already integrates the Apache HTTPd server, MySQL, PHP, PostgreSQL, Ruby on Rails, Squid and memcached. It is possible that the Open Web Server could become an optional replacement for the Apache HTTP server and Squid proxy. A review of SJSWS in 2007, benchmarked the server at around twice the speed of Apache's server. Details of the project can be found on the Sun hosted Open Web Server wiki and build instructions are provided. Currently, there is no pre-built binary of Open Web Server available.
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