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Apache Jakarta Tomcat / James Goodwill.
2002
D 73 GOO.A
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Title
Apache Jakarta Tomcat / James Goodwill.
Author
Description
xvii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN
1893115364
9781893115361
9781430208518 electronic book
1430208511 electronic book
9781893115361
9781430208518 electronic book
1430208511 electronic book
Alternate Call Number
D 73 GOO.A
Summary
Apache Jakarta-Tomcat, the official reference implementation for the Java servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies, has long been heralded as an excellent platform for the development and deployment of powerful Web applications. Version 4.0 offers not only numerous enhancements in flexibility and stability, but also an array of features thatexpand upon the Tomcat developer's already wealthy toolset. In this namesake title, best-selling author James Goodwill provides readers with a thorough introduction to Jakarta-Tomcat, offering instruction on topics ranging from the basic installation and configuration process and Web application deployment to advanced concepts of integration with other popular Apache Foundation projects such as the Apache Web server, Struts, Log4J, and the Apache XML SOAP Project. In addition to an already comprehensive introduction to core Tomcat functionality, readers also benefit from a valuable primer of what is offered in version 4.0, as Goodwill takes care to thoroughly discuss new features such as valves, security realms, persistent sessions, and the Tomcat Manager Application. In summary, Apache Jakarta-Tomcat offers both novice and advanced Jakarta-Tomcat users a practical and comprehensive guide to this powerful software.
Note
En la cub.: The expert's voice.
Formatted Contents Note
1: Jakarta Tomcat
2: Deploying Web Applications to Tomcat
3: Servlets, JSPs, and the ServletContext
4: Using Tomcat's Manager Application
5: Configuring Security Realms
6: Embedding Tomcat
7: Persistent Sessions
8: Valves and Servlet Filters
9: Integrating the Apache HTTP Server
10: Integrating the Jakarta-Struts Project
11: Integrating the Jakarta-Log4J Project
12: Integrating the Apache SOAP Project
Containers
Connectors
Adding a Servlet Filter
Adding a Servlet Definition
Adding a Servlet Mapping
Configuring the Session
Adding a Welcome File List
Adding a Tag Library
Adding a Security Constraint
Adding a Login Config.
2: Deploying Web Applications to Tomcat
3: Servlets, JSPs, and the ServletContext
4: Using Tomcat's Manager Application
5: Configuring Security Realms
6: Embedding Tomcat
7: Persistent Sessions
8: Valves and Servlet Filters
9: Integrating the Apache HTTP Server
10: Integrating the Jakarta-Struts Project
11: Integrating the Jakarta-Log4J Project
12: Integrating the Apache SOAP Project
Containers
Connectors
Adding a Servlet Filter
Adding a Servlet Definition
Adding a Servlet Mapping
Configuring the Session
Adding a Welcome File List
Adding a Tag Library
Adding a Security Constraint
Adding a Login Config.
Series
Series
Books for professionals by professionals.
Published
Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2002.
Language
Swiss german
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