The web server functions as a web accessible, central repository where the BlueZone Web-to-Host web server files reside.
The BlueZone Web-to-Host web server files contain all the files that are necessary to launch fully configured BlueZone emulation
client sessions. Your users, using an ordinary web browser, access a specific URL to download and launch BlueZone emulation
client sessions that were pre-configured by the BlueZone Web-to-Host administrator.
BlueZone Web-to-Host does not utilize a web application. All the files necessary to support BlueZone Web-to-Host are "static"
files. That's why BlueZone Web-to-Host can reside and be "served up" by virtually any web server.
Specifically, the BlueZone Web-to-Host web server files consist of several HTML web pages, the BlueZone emulation client program
files, the BlueZone emulation client configuration files, the BlueZone licensing files, the Web-to-Host control modules, as
well as a few other miscellaneous files.
Think of the web server, in conjunction with the user's browser, as the delivery vehicle for BlueZone emulation clients sessions.