n 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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Professional Apache Tomcat - Wrox Press is pretty good
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From: Adi Gati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat Book
Hi,
Can anyone recommend on a good Tomcat Book?
Thanks
Hi,
Can anyone recommend on a good Tomcat Book?
Thanks.
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> Subject: RE: tomcat book
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> 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 informatio
lished 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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It would be great if it also covers Tomcat 5 ...
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I don't own it, but you can look on http://amazon.com for " Professional
Apache Tomcat 5"
Tom Kochanowicz
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Collins, Jim wrote:
I wish Wrox would bind the books the same way as O'Reilly though.
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Sent: 29 July 2003 13:43
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You are so wrong about
I don't buy many books any more, but AFAIK the Wrox book is the only
Tomcat book targeted towards setup and administration.
I know for a fact there are at least two books due out before the end of
the year that should supersede the Wrox book. The Wrox book was
published in mid-2002
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> First, as I said, my comment about the Wrox books was a generalization.
> There's nothing "illogical" about making gene
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> As a Wrox author, I have to tell you that your "overall impression" is
> incorrect.
Can a book ever be 'Pure Garbage'? Please think about it!
Gautam
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First, as I said, my comment
put. I really appreciate everyone taking the
time to write.
Tony
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They are not the right kind of book for that.
At 02:07 PM 7/29/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I wish Wrox would bind the books the same way as O'Reilly though.
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ncorrect. Books are like anything else: sometimes you think they're
great, sometimes you think they're not.
To make a sweeping generalization is, in my mind, illogical.
John
Tony LaPaso wrote:
Hi all,
Can some of you recommend a good Tomcat book? In the archives I've read that
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> Most of the Wrox titles have been picked up by Wiley and Apress (Wrox
> liquidated earlier this year), so its possible the books will be closer
> to what you prefer when the second
hough.
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You are so wrong about Wrox books. Most of them are very good and
moderately priced. The Professional Tomcat book from Wrox
I wish Wrox would bind the books the same way as O'Reilly though.
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You are so wrong about Wrox books. Most of them are very
You are so wrong about Wrox books. Most of them are very good and
moderately priced. The Professional Tomcat book from Wrox is an excellent
book. Of course, there are some discrepancies. But hey, there is no writer
on earth can catch up 100% with the fast pace of software development. The
What, exactly is it that you want to know?
You say "I want a Tomcat book" but then you say "I don't want anything
about servlets". So what is it you want? An admin reference (the Wrox
book is focused that way)? A performance tuning book? People can't
answer
Eric J. Pinnell wrote:
Of course it's getting more and more out of date as we speak. I think
Tomcat 6 will be out before a decent Tomcat 5 book hits the shelves.
Not if I have anything to say about it. :)
John
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ll,
Can some of you recommend a good Tomcat book? In the archives I've read that
the Wrox book, "Professional Apache Tomcat", is pretty good but my overall
impression of Wrox books is that they're generally not worth the paper
they're printed on.
I know O'Reilly has a re
If you really want to know about tomcat5 - read the specs for JSP2.0 and
servlet api 2.4.
-Tim
Tony LaPaso wrote:
Hi all,
Can some of you recommend a good Tomcat book? In the archives I've read that
the Wrox book, "Professional Apache Tomcat", is pretty good but my overall
imp
Hi,
I don't usually push books... people have different tastes.
But I like the Wrox book. It's an administrators book. Basically how
Tomcat is designed from an architecture standpoint (containers, contexts,
valves, realms, what the directories are for, etc) and how to configure it
(connectors,
Sorry, but I forgot to mention: I'm really only interested in Tomcat
specifically, not how to program servlets/JSPs. Some of the TC books I've
seen like to make themselves nice and plump by describing servlet
programming, what HTTP is, what XML is, etc., etc. I don't need that extra
fat.
Thanks ag
Hi all,
Can some of you recommend a good Tomcat book? In the archives I've read that
the Wrox book, "Professional Apache Tomcat", is pretty good but my overall
impression of Wrox books is that they're generally not worth the paper
they're printed on.
I know O'Reill
Are you sure a book will help !
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From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 5:14 PM
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Hello, as Micael wanted me to do, I am making a formal request of the group
of
any and all
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 Ge
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/p
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
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 th
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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
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
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 12:23, Frans Thamura wrote:
> Basically, the question of syntax is
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Nick Stoianov wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> It will be cool if there is a Tomcat book project (I know that there
> is one at sourceforge but it doesn't seem to have anything for
> download).
[ ... ]
It's been said before, but I think it needs to be reempha
Hey guys,
It will be cool if there is a Tomcat book project
(I know that there is one at sourceforge but it doesn't seem to have anything
for download). It is a nice idea if this project is something like a
posting list in the beginning where people will post problems(not
questions)
Does anybody know where I can find a book about Tomcat: installation,
configuration, use ? I need one to prepare a course
Thanks a lot
David.
Servlets
Mark Wutka/Oct 20,2000
0789724413/$39.99
LeRoi
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From: Barry Draper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 June 2001 17:34
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Although not specifically devoted to Tomcat,
the book "Java Serv
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
>
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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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Namaste - I bow to the divine in you
~
Filip Hanik
Software Architect
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>Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:22 AM
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>Subject: Tomcat Book
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>
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know if there is a book explaining Tomcat? Or
>a tutorial somewhere
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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As many have noted on here a public projects has been started to create
an online, public domain, Tomcat manual. The project is being hosted at
sourceforge.net and is called Tomcat-Book. Feel free to check it out,
though there isn't much there currently.
For those that
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lastname' will do the trick.
.. Mike
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Armin:
How does one subscribe (I could guess at using SUBSCRIBE ema
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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.
Hi Rob, Adam et al.
I think that its a good point that Adam could point us in the direction
intended for the book. I know that the "book's target audience is web
developers who will be using Tomcat", but if a more specific one could be
pointed out would be very helpful.
In case that the intended
I've seen a lot of great ideas for material that Adam Fowler could or should cover in
the Tomcat book he's writing for Sams Publishing. But a book, to really be a book,
needs to have a focus and not many of the suggestions offered have really had much at
all to do with Tomcat as
---Mensaje original-> De: Adam Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Enviado el: Saturday, March 03, 2001 05:52> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Asunto: Upcoming Tomcat book...> > > Hi all,> > I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a > similar format to> the
March 03, 2001 05:52
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> Asunto: Upcoming Tomcat book...
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a
> similar format to
> the recently released(and well received) book on Python.
>
> I currently have
Rob et al.--
LDAP is attractive to me because it's where your regular,
already-being-maintained (LAN, whatever) user database is likely to reside
(Exchange, Notes, whatever, with LDAP interface.)
LDAP supports various password/credential schemes: I don't quite understand
why you can't pump in yo
A couple of things I would like to see in a book (and seems to have never
been covered before):
1. How to structure large servlet applications (Data model).
2. Scalable/fail safe servlet applications.
i.e. Our application is accessing a database of up to 100Gb and we cache all
of our data in the
Probably because a lot of time elapses between proposal and bookstore.
In fact, a lot of time elapses between final manuscript and bookstore.
Publishing (especially technical stuff) is not a speedy process, and by
the time that book hits the streets Tomcat 4 will be production and
Tomcat 3.x w
>I currently have the task of writing a proposal for content of
>the book. The
>book's target audience is web developers who will be using
>Tomcat. It will
>be based on Tomcat 4.0, but will also be useful for Tomcat 3.x.
I'm just curious why you write a book with Tomcat 4.0 as target
instead o
One thing I'd like to see in such a book is about how to embed tomcat in
other applications (discuss the pros and cons of EmbededTomcat vs.
regular Tomcat).
Regards, Stefan.
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Allen,
LDAP is sometimes a viable solution and sometimes not. It's a
direction I am already moving and most of the infrastructure is in
place. The problem is I have 3000+ accounts with legacy passwords.
The LDAP server uses, I believe, a SHA-1 digest for passwords.
Therefore, moving from th
My suggestion would be to use an LDAP database as your authentication
database for your individual users. You can authenticate that person
and then access information about their database access group and the
associated group password, if you set up the LDAP database correctly.
In this way, the
Adam,
It's not really a Tomcat issue, but one of the things that's covered
sometimes poorly and sometimes not at all is thread synchronization.
Unless you're using th SingleThreadModel interface, that's a serious
issue for servlet programming, and unless you're familiar with
threading in Java
That is a very cool thing ;)
I have been looking on the bookshelves for such a book! If you ever need any help let me know. Here is my email.
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Adam Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a similar format
Hi all,
I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a similar format to
the recently released(and well received) book on Python.
I currently have the task of writing a proposal for content of the book. The
book's target audience is web developers who will be using Tomcat. It will
be
nta-feira, 21 de Dezembro de 2000 18:07
> Para: Tomcat User
> Assunto: Requesting Suggestions for a Tomcat book
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process of starting work on a Tomcat book. The goal of the book
> is to provide the information for using Tomcat in a
Hi,
I'm in the process of starting work on a Tomcat book. The goal of the book
is to provide the information for using Tomcat in a book form. The plan
right now is to cover the installation, set-up, and use of both Tomcat 3.2
and 4.0. The idea for the book came from when I went to use Tom
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