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September 1996

Web Server Software Roundup


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You have to be dead to miss the emphasis on Windows NT Server as an Internet and intranet Web server. You have to be only half conscious to notice the overwhelming number of Web server products that are competing for your attention and acceptance. When we looked at Web servers a year ago in "Commercial Web Servers for Windows NT" (September 1995), we reviewed six products. This year we found more than 25 and reviewed 16. You can attribute some growth to the popularity of Windows 95 (many products target both NT and 95) and some to the burgeoning intranet trend.

Having so many Web server products on the market is not necessarily good. First, that the market can support so many products is hard to believe. Second, most companies have a hard time thoroughly evaluating so many products. By the time you complete a comprehensive evaluation, new products are on the market and some that you just looked at have gone away.

To help you survey the current Web server market, the Windows NT Magazine Lab staff tested all the NT-oriented Web server products we could get our hands on. We must note that some vendors refused to cooperate with our evaluation, we omitted packages that had Web server functionality but not as their primary goal, and chances are great that by the time you read this, more packages will be on the market.

We reviewed Web server packages in every class, from enterprise to small scale. See the sidebar, "Editor's Choice," to see how we decided on an Editor's Choice winner. We evaluated each product solely on its feature set, user friendliness, and performance (see Table B in the sidebar, "Feature Comparisons," on page 64). We evaluated installation and configuration, interface, tools included, functionality, documentation and online Help, and performance (see "Running Them Up the Flagpole" on page 67 for the results).


Alibaba 2.0
Computer Software Manufaktur's Alibaba 2.0 comes out of Austria to open the door to the Web. Alibaba isn't well known in the US, but it's a leading Web server software package in Europe.

Screen 1 shows Alibaba. It doesn't include a lot of add-ons or auxiliary services but does the job as a basic Web server. Alibaba has all the features you need for remote administration (through both an Internet connection using a browser and a direct LAN or dialup connection), basic authentication, and more.

Alibaba installs as an NT service, and its administration tool has the familiar tabbed dialog look. With this tool, you can map directories, gather statistics, and view hyperlinks. A handy feature is Alibaba's customizable error messages, which let you use Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) to specify what messages or graphics appear on the client browser after an error on the Web server. Administrators will also appreciate this server's abilities to generate HTML page headers and footers.

Alibaba supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for secure transactions and includes a custom scripting environment, the Alibaba Authorization API. It consists of programming interfaces and an environment for building client authorization applications. Alibaba's Authorization Tool manages basic authentication and access control. The Alibaba Statistics Tool lets you log and display server statistics.

Alibaba is a good, no-nonsense server package. The documentation doesn't translate into English very well--it's cryptic and confusing--but full listings show how to use the scripting language (without significant examples, though). You'll want to consider it.

Alibaba 2.0
System Requirements: 386 or higher, 16MB of RAM, 8MB hard disk (16MB during installation) for HTML pages, 3.5" floppy for installation
Computer Software Manufaktur (Austria) * 43-1-513-4415
Web: www.csm.-usa.com
Email: sales@csm.co.at * mmol@inquo.net (US sales)
Price: $99


Commerce Builder Pro 1.51
The Internet Factory's Commerce Builder Pro 1.51 solution consists of Commerce Builder, the main Web server component; Catalog Builder, an application for developing online catalogs; and Server Macro Expansion (SMX), a macro language for creating dynamic HTML documents. This package has all the tools for a basic Internet presence, with secure transactions through SSL (fully RSA-compliant for generating digital certificates and key pairs).

Commerce Builder installs easily as a Control Panel applet from two floppies and presents no surprises in configuration. Screen 2 shows the GUI administration tool, a tabbed dialog where you set all server attributes such as file mappings and MIME types. Commerce Builder supports standard HTML pages and data files.

Catalog Builder is a standalone application that installs from two floppies and lets you develop online catalogs with security and database connectivity. With Catalog Builder, you can create online stores that Web clients can access and order from. This application offers full protection of credit card numbers and other important user information and uses The Internet Factory's SMX language for development.

The SMX API is worth noting. This API is a scripting environment that lets you add database connectivity or create custom Web server applications without the need for a third-party add-on.

Documentation is reasonable. Each of three books covers one of Commerce Builder's three major pieces in detail. Although this package contains no wizards for HTML authoring or other functions, Commerce Builder is a straight-forward package that's easy to set up and use. If you want to conduct business on the Web, give it a look.

Commerce Builder Pro 1.51
System Requirements: 486 or higher, 12MB of RAM (16MB recommended)
The Internet Factory * 916-939-1000 or 800-229-6020
Web: www.ifact.com
Email: sales@ifact.com
Price: $495
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Corrections to this Article:

  • "Web Server Software Roundup," by Joel Sloss, T.J. Harty, and Dean Porter, included some errors about Netscape's Enterprise Server package. The article incorrectly states that Enterprise Server supports the Internet Server API (ISAPI) and fails to credit Netscape's product for including the Verity search engine and supporting SQL calls for database conectivity. Based on these corrections, Netscape's score for the review is 31 by our criteria, not 30. The article mentions that Netscape's SuiteSpot included all the Netscape packages as a complete back-office soluiton, but we need to point out that Enterprise Server is a SuiteSpot component, not the entire package. SuiteSpot's price is $3995 for any five of the site's nine servers and LiveWire Pro, and Enterprise Server alone is only $995 (including LiveWire). You can read more about SuiteSpot in our December issue's focus on back-office alternatives. The phone numbers for the Internet Factory's commerce Builder Pro 1.51 are incorrect. The correct numbers are 510-426-4463 and 800-233-8335. Also, The "Windows NT Magazine" Lab Editor's Choice logo did not appear on the Feature Comparison Chart or on the review of one of the Editor's Choice winners, Process Software's Purveyor Encrypt. WebServer 1.2a.
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