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Mac OS X Server is built on Darwin, an open source core, and provides enterprise-class features such as preemptive multitasking, symmetric multiprocessing, and support for numerous networking and security standards. Mac OS X Server simplifies network administration by integrating services for file sharing, web serving, networking, client management, email, and more. It includes Apache Web server and adds powerful tools to more quickly and easily serve and manage multiple, high-traffic websites. Mac OS X Server also offers WebObjects, Apple's suite of tools and object-oriented frameworks for creating and deploying scalable, reusable web and Java applications.

Mac OS X Server Resources
A guided introduction and learning path to developing network-capable scripts, plug-ins, and applications for use with Mac OS X Server.  
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Creating NetBoot Server-Friendly Applications (HTML) (PDF) ()
TN1151: Guidelines to ensure applications are able to work correctly in a NetBoot environment.
Carbon, Cocoa 2000-08-01