What are Oracle Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Server modules?
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What are Oracle Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Server modules?
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Oracle Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Server modules are dynamic shared objects, which are used for extending the basic capabilities of the Apache HTTP Server. The HTTP Server contains a core set of features that are extended by the use of modules. The Modules are loaded into the HTTP Server when the server starts. The Oracle HTTP Server has basic Apache HTTP server modules. This results in enhanced HTTP server's abilities and leads to its integration with other Oracle AS components.
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