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This package name serves as the parent package for all JOS servers.
Servers can be characterized as programs not run by end-users. Examples include IMAP, POP3, Proxy, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, NFS, There is a difference between a server and a service. A server is a machine, a host, a computer. A service always runs on a server. The source code for the following services are available on-line.
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/org.jos.services.common.index.html">org.jos.services.common</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/ftp.server.index.html">org.jos.services.ftp.server</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/inet.index.html">org.jos.services.inet</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/inet.server.index.html">org.jos.services.inet.server</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/inet.serverinterface.index.html">org.jos.services.inet.serverinterface</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/inet.servers.index.html">org.jos.services.inet.servers</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/pop.client.index.html">org.jos.services.pop.client</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/pop.common.index.html">org.jos.services.pop.common</A>
<A HREF="http://cjos.sourceforge.net/redist/org/pop.server.index.html">org.jos.services.pop.server</A>
-- GilbertHerschberger (31 August 2000).