Hello William, David, Bill, Anne, Martin, Ed, Chad, Armin, Joel, Mark and all the
people interested in bringing out a book on Tomcat.
Let me introduce myself to you first. I'm Manjunath.B.V, A Tech
Editor for Wrox and I'm a subscriber to the tomcat mailing list.I have been
contemplating
I agree with all that, however as it stands right now we are looking at
making the book available online. This allows it to change with new
releases. Yes, the book is not going to reflect the new version the day
it comes out (unless we are REALLY on the ball) but it shouldn't be to
long between
True, covering nightly builds and milestones is impossible !!
Making the book online solves the problem of delays and being up to date.
So it narrows it down to version 3.2 and 4.0 to cover, and since 4.0 is
beta, covering 3.2 makes more sense.
If I can give a hand, I will, I'm starting to know
If your interested a yahoo group has been started,
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Arnaud Dostes - NTI wrote:
True, covering nightly builds and milestones is
What would the scope of the book be? Will it be developing a webapp with jsp
and servlets under tomcat, or will it just be about configuring and setting
up tomcat? In either case, I'd guess given the posts I see day in day out on
this list, these following things are essential:
Tomcat Apache
Sam, those things have just been propposed, you should get into the
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What would the scope of the book be? Will it be developing a webapp with
jsp
and servlets under tomcat, or will it just be about configuring and
setting