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3 <title>Glossary</title>
5 <para>In this section we expand acronyms, define terms, and generally try to un-obfuscate the Evergreen nomenclature.</para>
7 <para>Terms related to Evergreen Software used within this manual</para>
10 <glossentry id="Apache">
11 <glossterm>Apache</glossterm>
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23 <glossentry id="CPAN">
24 <glossterm>CPAN</glossterm>
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32 <glossentry id="Debian">
33 <glossterm>Debian</glossterm>
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39 <glossterm>Domain name</glossterm>
41 <para>First part of a network address.</para>
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48 <glossterm>ejabberd</glossterm>
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72 <glossentry id="Jabber">
73 <glossterm>Jabber</glossterm>
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89 <glossentry id="McCoy">
90 <glossterm>McCoy</glossterm>
92 <para>McCoy is an open-source application that allows add-on authors to provide secure updates to their users. Applications periodically look for and install updates to their add-ons. It's important that the update information retrieved has not been tampered with since being written by the add-on author. Specifically, it focuses on the process of digitally signing update manifests so the applications can verify the integrity of a manifest retrieved over normally insecure channels.</para>
95 <glossentry id="memcached">
96 <glossterm>memcached</glossterm>
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104 <glossentry id="NetAddr">
105 <glossterm>Network address</glossterm>
107 <para>Four numbers separated by periods (e.g., "192.168.1.15")</para>
113 <glossentry id="OPAC">
114 <glossterm>Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC)</glossterm>
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122 <glossentry id="PostgreSQL">
123 <glossterm>PostgreSQL</glossterm>
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135 <glossentry id="router">
136 <glossterm>router</glossterm>
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141 <glossentry id="Resource Hacker">
142 <glossterm>Resource Hacker</glossterm>
144 <para>An open-source utility used to view, modify, rename, add, delete and extract resources in 32bit Windows executables</para>
150 <glossentry id="srfsh">
151 <glossterm>srfsh</glossterm>
153 <para>A command language interpreter (shell) that executes commands read from the standard input. It is used to test the Open Service Request Framework (OpenSRF).</para>
156 <glossentry id="SSL Certificate">
157 <glossterm>SSL Certificate</glossterm>
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162 <glossentry id="Staff Client">
163 <glossterm>Staff Client</glossterm>
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175 <glossentry id="Ubuntu">
176 <glossterm>Ubuntu</glossterm>
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184 <glossentry id="Virtualization">
185 <glossterm>Virtualization</glossterm>
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190 <glossentry id="VirtualBox">
191 <glossterm>VirtualBox</glossterm>
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196 <glossentry id="Virtual PC">
197 <glossterm>Virtual PC</glossterm>
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202 <glossentry id="VMware">
203 <glossterm>VMware</glossterm>
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215 <glossentry id="xml">
216 <glossterm>XML</glossterm>
218 <para>Extensible Markup Language</para>
221 <glossentry id="xpath">
222 <glossterm>xpath</glossterm>
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227 <glossentry id="xulrunner">
228 <glossterm>xulrunner</glossterm>
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