http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net/

http://www.filip.net/tomcatbook/TomcatInterceptors.html

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Victor Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:42 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: RE: Book
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>> A couple of good books - both dealing with Tomcat.  "Inside Servlets" by
>> Dustin R. Callaway - Addison-Wesley is the publisher.  The other one is
>> "Core Servlets and Java Server Pages" - by Marty Hall.
>> Both have their strong points, and of course the "Core..." book,
>> coming from Sun deals with Tomcat extensively.  However, the "Inside
>> Servlets" book has a lot of valuable information, as well.
>> You could also take a look at a couple of other books if performance and
>> tuning are what you need.  "Java Performance and Scalability,
>Volume 1" by
>> Dov Bulka, and "Java Performance Tuning" by Josh Shirazi.  Both
>books deal
>> with performance and tuning your java code and the internals of the JVM.
>> This should be the starting point in developing optimum performance.
>> When it comes to optimization of your server, you'll be able to
>get to the
>> Tomcat source to do whatever you need to do, but you have to tune
>> with your overall application environment in mind.
>
>Ok. I�ll see them.
>
>My question is: Why there isn�t any specific book about Tomcat??
>There is about Weblogic...
>
>Thanks Charles.
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