Re: Tomcat Book

2005-07-12 Thread Erik Weibust
You can also see a nice list of Tomcat titles on the tomcat wiki.

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tomcat/Tomcat/Books

erik

--- Alon Belman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> oreilly's tomcat the definitive guide is a little old now, but still
> useful, and the next edition is due out soon
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> additionally, one of its authors hangs out in irc.freenode.net's
> #tomcat channel and is very good about answering direct questions.
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> On 7/12/05, Adi Gati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Can anyone recommend on a good Tomcat Book?
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Re: Tomcat Book

2005-07-12 Thread Alon Belman
oreilly's tomcat the definitive guide is a little old now, but still
useful, and the next edition is due out soon

additionally, one of its authors hangs out in irc.freenode.net's
#tomcat channel and is very good about answering direct questions.

On 7/12/05, Adi Gati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> 
> Can anyone recommend on a good Tomcat Book?
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> 
> Thanks.
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RE: Tomcat Book

2005-07-12 Thread Simon Taylor
Professional Apache Tomcat - Wrox Press is pretty good 

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Hi,

 

Can anyone recommend on a good Tomcat Book?

 

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RE: tomcat book

2004-05-21 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Josh Harahap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: tomcat book
> 
> For example, after reading the book I managed to figure out how 
> to change the checkInterval of the loader, from the default 15
> to any integer.
> 
> This is what I call valuable information because you can't even
> find this on Tomcat's website or anywhere else.

Funny, it appears to be described quite nicely here:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/loader.html

This is in the Tomcat Server Configuration Reference area, linked from the 5.0 main 
documentation page. It's also in the docs accessible from the default welcome page 
that installs with Tomcat.

 - Chuck

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RE: tomcat book

2004-05-21 Thread Josh Harahap

I've read both Wrox' "Professional Apache Tomcat" and O'Reilly's "TOmcat: The 
Definitive Guide". Both are good but I think Wrox's book has more meat. Unfortunately, 
the information in both books can be found on Tomcas's website.
THere is a new book called "How Tomcat Works" (BrainySoftware.com) that explains 
everything you need to know about TOmcat 4 and 5. It is more a programming book, 
teaching you how to develop Tomcat modules. However, there is a lot of inside secrets 
useful for configuration as well. For example, after reading the book I managed to 
figure out how to change the checkInterval of the loader, from the default 15 to any 
integer. That is Tomcat will check if a class or web.xml has been modified and reload 
the application. What I mean is you use:


  


This is what I call valuable information because you can't even find this on Tomcat's 
website or anywhere else. Sample chapters are from brainysoftware.com. Cover is ugly, 
I think the author, who self-published his book, did it himself:)

Josh Harahap,
J2EE developer



Hi,

I can recommend 'Professional Apache Tomcat' published by WROX (ISBN:
0764543725). It does not cover Tomcat 5 though. A new book about Tomcat 5 is gonna be 
released in June I think (ISBN: 0764559028). So I'd say just wait for that...

Thomas

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what is the best Tomcat book around?

It would be great if it also covers Tomcat 5 ...

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RE: tomcat book

2004-05-21 Thread Dave Butler
Hi wsedio

I quite liked the short but sweet OReilly Tomcat the definitive .

Regards
 
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RE: tomcat book

2004-05-21 Thread Tom K
I don't own it, but you can look on http://amazon.com for " Professional
Apache Tomcat 5"

Tom Kochanowicz

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RE: tomcat book

2004-05-21 Thread Schalk
I find O'Reilly's Tomcat Complete Reference very useful.

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RE: Tomcat BOOK List Request

2002-12-03 Thread Ron Day
Are you sure a book will help !

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 Hello, as Micael wanted me to do, I am making a formal request of the group
of
any and all good books on Tomcat technology! I want books specifically on
the
subject of deploying either JSP's and/or Servlets in the Tomcat container. I
have
gone WAY TOO DAMN LONG now with an utter inability to do this!

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Re: Tomcat BOOK List Request

2002-12-03 Thread micael
You should get a lot of them from this:

Servlets:
Java Servlet Programming, Hunter and Crawford
JSP:
I learned this the hard way (reading the source code) and never 
found a book I liked before learning it on my own.
Tomcat:
Apache- akarta -Tomcat, Goodwill
David Geary has one coming out, which probably will be good.
Taglibs (essential to JSP);
Get Geary's book on that one.
Struts:
Struts in Action (new book), really good.
XML (you have to learn this or forget it)
Read Bret McLaughlin's books with O'Reilly - All of them.


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Re: Tomcat BOOK List Request

2002-12-03 Thread Paul Campbell
At 06:32 PM 12/3/02 -0500, you wrote:
>At 12/3/2002 03:13 PM, you wrote:
>> Hello, as Micael wanted me to do, I am making a formal request of the group of
>
>
>1) http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/
>2) Core Servlets by Marty Hall
>3) Java Servlet Programming by Jason Hunter
>4) http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tomcat/
>5) http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tomcat/faq.html
>6) http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/
>7) http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/


Item 2 above http://pdf.coreservlets.com/ by Marty Hall

See also:
http://www.moreservlets.com/Using-Tomcat-4.html

JavaServerPages by Bergsten (Oreilly)




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Re: Tomcat BOOK List Request

2002-12-03 Thread Mark
At 12/3/2002 03:13 PM, you wrote:

 Hello, as Micael wanted me to do, I am making a formal request of the 
group of
any and all good books on Tomcat technology! I want books specifically on the
subject of deploying either JSP's and/or Servlets in the Tomcat container. 
I have
gone WAY TOO DAMN LONG now with an utter inability to do this!

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1) http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/
2) Core Servlets by Marty Hall
3) Java Servlet Programming by Jason Hunter
4) http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tomcat/
5) http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/tomcat/faq.html
6) http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/
7) http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/

If you're still unable to deploy a simple JSP or servlet after going 
through this material...well, I honestly don't know what to 
suggest.  Personally, I didn't have to buy a book to get an app to run 
under Tomcat.  Compile, create a .war, move it to /webapps, start TC, fire 
up the browser, you're there.

BTW - Micael helped me when I was a newbie. 


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RE: tomcat book or tutorial

2002-07-22 Thread Turner, John


You don't need to compile anything unless you download the tomcat source
distribution.  There are tomcat binary distributions readily available.

If you would like help diagnosing the error message you are getting, please
post more specific information, such as the platform you are using
(operating system) and version, tomcat version, JDK version, and the exact
error message or log file output you are getting.

John Turner
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Hi Friends,

It looks to me there is a problem in the location of
class files. Can someone answer binaries version of
Tomcat4.0 comes with class files?
I always take the zip file and unzip and try to set
the Java_home and catalina_home. But tomcat files need
to be compiled and set in classpath before running the
tomcat server. Is my understanding is correct. I am
not able to start the tomcat server as i am getting
noClassDefFound error.

If at all i have to start compiling all the class
files in what order i have to or what way i am not
able proceed further. Kindly have your suggestions.

Regards,
Sundar
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> A new book by James Goodwill titled "Apache
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> 4.0.  The book isn't bad, but isn't as in depth as
> you might hope.  It is good
> for a Tomcat user, but doesn't really go much into
> source code.  I guess if you
> want to figure out what's under the hood you just
> have to download the source,
> read Sun's documentation regarding servlets and
> JSP's and start digging in.
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Re: tomcat book or tutorial

2002-07-21 Thread Erik Price


On Sunday, July 21, 2002, at 12:26  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> If anyone answers your question about a book or tutorial on
>> Tomcat 3.3.1 I'd like to know about it also.

Has anyone any experience with this book:

"Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB: A Developer's Guide to 
J2EE Solutions" (New Riders) by Bundi Kurniawan
(http://www.newriders.com/search/index.asp?searchstring=073571195X&searchgroup=
All+Information+Products&MaxRows=20&StartRow=1)

I have done some research on reviews of this book at the major 
bookseller sites and there seem to be an unusually large number of 
positive reviews of this book.  I read the first two chapters in the 
store, however, and spotted a few errors/code problems in the text -- 
this always bugs me.  Could the reviews have been seeded, or is this 
really a winner?



Erik


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RE: Tomcat Book

2001-06-16 Thread LeRoi

Just back from the bookstore to look at the book previously suggested by
Jason Hunter.  I discovered another one with a chapter [Appendix C - albeit
small] just on Tomcat.  Not too detailed, but gives a general overview for
newbies like myself.

Special Edition Using Java Server Pages and Servlets
Mark Wutka/Oct 20,2000
0789724413/$39.99

LeRoi

-Original Message-
From: Barry Draper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 June 2001 17:34
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Book

Although not specifically devoted to Tomcat,
the book "Java Servlet Programming, 2nd Edition" by Jason Hunter with
William Crawford (O'Reilly, April 2001, ISBN 0-596-00040-5) uses Tomcat as
the
servlet engine for the servlet examples and has some useful documentation
about configuring and using Tomcat.
However, the documentation which accompanies Tomcat is the best source
I know of. I have not yet looked at
http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net

Barry

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there is currently one being written. it is still in the early stages
http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net

also the online documentation is pretty good as well

Filip

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>From: David DELGRANCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Tomcat Book
>
>
>   Hi all,
>
>   Does anybody know if there is a book explaining Tomcat? Or
>a tutorial somewhere on the net?
>   thanks a lot
>
>
>David DELGRANCHE
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Re: Tomcat Book

2001-06-15 Thread Martin Mauri

There's an interesting pryect called Tomcat book, it will be the full guide
of application development with Tomcat, just wait a couple of months :)

> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know if there is a book explaining Tomcat? Or a tutorial
somewhere on the net?
> thanks a lot
>
>
> David DELGRANCHE
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Tomcat Book

2001-06-15 Thread Barry Draper

Although not specifically devoted to Tomcat, 
the book "Java Servlet Programming, 2nd Edition" by Jason Hunter with 
William Crawford (O'Reilly, April 2001, ISBN 0-596-00040-5) uses Tomcat as
the
servlet engine for the servlet examples and has some useful documentation
about configuring and using Tomcat.
However, the documentation which accompanies Tomcat is the best source
I know of. I have not yet looked at 
http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net

Barry

-Original Message-
From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:10 AM
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Subject: RE: Tomcat Book


there is currently one being written. it is still in the early stages
http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net

also the online documentation is pretty good as well

Filip

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>Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:22 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Tomcat Book
>
>
>   Hi all,
>
>   Does anybody know if there is a book explaining Tomcat? Or 
>a tutorial somewhere on the net?
>   thanks a lot
>
>
>David DELGRANCHE
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>Fax: 02.99.05.34.05
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>



RE: Tomcat Book

2001-06-15 Thread Filip Hanik

there is currently one being written. it is still in the early stages
http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net

also the online documentation is pretty good as well

Filip

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~
Filip Hanik
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www.filip.net 

>-Original Message-
>From: David DELGRANCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:22 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Tomcat Book
>
>
>   Hi all,
>
>   Does anybody know if there is a book explaining Tomcat? Or 
>a tutorial somewhere on the net?
>   thanks a lot
>
>
>David DELGRANCHE
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>tel. 02.99 05.34.25
>Fax: 02.99.05.34.05
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RE: Tomcat Book

2001-04-23 Thread Bryant, William

 
An email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'subscribe firstname
lastname' will do the trick.

.. Mike


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Armin:

How does one subscribe (I could guess at using SUBSCRIBE email-address
but
I'm lazy sometimes. :-)

Regards,
Joel Parramore


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> Hi all,
>
> I set up a mailing-list:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Everybody interested, please join.
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Re: Tomcat Book

2001-04-23 Thread Joel Parramore


Armin:

How does one subscribe (I could guess at using SUBSCRIBE email-address but
I'm lazy sometimes. :-)

Regards,
Joel Parramore


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> Hi all,
>
> I set up a mailing-list:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Tomcat Book

2001-04-23 Thread Mark Sizer

I'd be interested in at least proof-reading. I'm not a great author, but 
I think the whole Tomcat, Apache, JBoss interconnection could use some 
good, published documentation. I'm SO tired of having to deal with 
multi-thousand dollar licensing agreements for "support" reasons.

I'm an excellent programmer, but I'm too busy to learn the code and help 
that way. Reading and trying the examples are another thing all together.

Even if I, personally, am not useful, although I'd like to be, I 
certainly support the idea and will not mind the extra traffic on this 
already busy list.

If I may make a suggestion: Make it readable two ways. Chapters that 
explain the basics (e.g. this is what JSP is) and chapters that are very 
technical. Perhaps even two separate volumes/sections. There is nothing 
more annoying to an expert than having to wade through paragraphs 
explaining what a loop is to find the one pertinent syntax detail and 
there is nothing more annoying to the novice than showing them a BNF and 
giving no detail.

Good luck in the endeavor. I have issues with the Yahoo management, but 
I'll re-register (I wrote and told them to cancel my membership) and 
subscribe to your group.

- Mark

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> Thanks,
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Re: Tomcat Book

2001-04-23 Thread Armin Roehrl

Hi all,

I set up a mailing-list:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
not to annoy the normal mailing list with too much off-topic traffic.
Everybody interested, please join. 
Maybe we should stay on the normal list for some time though, to 
get the maximum number of interested people.

Thanks,
A.