Other reasons:
Performance:
Tomcat is inherently slower than a web server, and therefore we want the
static content to be served up by a web server, while tomcat handles the
dynamic content.
security:
A web server like Apache has been around for a lot longer than Tomcat and
has far less
Hi Andrew,
Why do you think we need to include PostgreSQL? I think MySQL is more
popular than PostgreSQL and is widely used.
thanks,
Nilesh
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From: Andres Ledesma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Ditto to the contributing author comment. Looking at your email address,
you're a Wrox guy. Who's the audience for the book? Are you targeting the
developer or the sysadmin?
Nilesh Parmar
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Hi,
I've been subscribing to the this mailing list from quite a while. I'm
interested in developing a book on Apache Tomcat security. For a start, here
is what i've included as a specification for the book. Can anyone please
give me your valuable suggestions/ideas to make it a better book? I'd