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    Mastering Tomcat Development by McFarland, Ian; Harrison, Peter;

    Series: Java Open Source Library;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
    • Date of Publication 12 November 2002

    • ISBN 9780471237648
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages512 pages
    • Size 234x193x29 mm
    • Weight 880 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The first book to look at Tomcat from a developer's perspective.

    Java Web application development is going through a sort of renaissance. Using servlets and JSPs (Java Server Pages) has become so popular that a wide range of complimentary open source tools and technologies have sprung up to make servlet/JSP programming even more powerful.

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    Long description:

    Learn how to use Tomcat to quickly build more sophisticated Web applications

    This comprehensive introduction to developing complex Web applications using Tomcat and related Apache Jakarta technologies examines everything you need to know about Tomcat 4 the popular, award-winning server for implementing and deploying servlets and JavaServer Pages. Tomcat helps developers create dynamic Web content without the problems associated with other methods, like CGI scripts. Author Peter Harrison has written the first book to cover Tomcat from a developer's perspective. He shows you how to use Tomcat by itself as well as with related Apache Jakarta technologies to develop dynamic Web applications, and you'll also learn techniques for improving your programming productivity.


    This practical, guide is packed with source code and examples of real-world Web applications. Plus, you'll discover other exciting features of Tomcat, including:



    • A code-intensive guide to building Web applications that run on Tomcat

    • Details on using other Apache Jakarta technologies-including Struts, Taglibs, Velocity, and CVS-with Tomcat to form a comprehensive Java Web development process

    • Complete guidelines for installing, configuring, and administering Tomcat, including coverage of the new Manager application and Web application deployment process


    The companion Web site contains:



    • All source code from the book

    • Working demonstrations

    • Links to additional resources



    Learn how to use Tomcat to quickly build more sophisticated Web applications



    This comprehensive introduction to developing complex Web applications using Tomcat and related Apache Jakarta technologies examines everything you need to know about Tomcat 4--the popular, award-winning server for implementing and deploying servlets and JavaServer Pages. Tomcat helps developers create dynamic Web content without the problems associated with other methods, like CGI scripts. Author Peter Harrison has written the first book to cover Tomcat from a developer's perspective. He shows you how to use Tomcat by itself as well as with related Apache Jakarta technologies to develop dynamic Web applications, and you'll also learn techniques for improving your programming productivity.



    This practical, guide is packed with source code and examples of real-world Web applications. Plus, you'll discover other exciting features of Tomcat, including:

    * A code-intensive guide to building Web applications that run on Tomcat

    * Details on using other Apache Jakarta technologies-including Struts, Taglibs, Velocity, and CVS-with Tomcat to form a comprehensive Java Web development process

    * Complete guidelines for installing, configuring, and administering Tomcat, including coverage of the new Manager application and Web application deployment process



    The companion Web site contains:

    * All source code from the book

    * Working demonstrations

    * Links to additional resources

    at last I will be saved from drowning! Well-written and easy to understand (MCSE Magazine, 20 march 2003)

     



    at last I will be saved from drowning! Well-written and easy to understand (MCSE Magazine, 20 march 2003)

     

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments.



    About the Authors.



    Introduction.



    PART I. TOMCAT CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT.



    Chapter 1. Introduction to Tomcat.



    Chapter 2. Installing Tomcat.



    Chapter 3. Configuring Tomcat.



    Chapter 4. Hello World Wide Web.



    Chapter 5. Anatomy and Life Cycle of a Servlet.



    Chapter 6. Configuring Web Applications.



    Chapter 7. The server.xml File in Depth.



    Chapter 8. Managing Authentication with Realms.



    Chapter 9. The Manager Application.



    Chapter 10. The Model-View-Controller Architecture.



    PART II. TOMCAT DEVELOPMENT.



    Chapter 11. JavaServer Pages.



    Chapter 12. Tag Libraries.



    Chapter 13. MVC with Struts.



    Chapter 14. Template Systems.



    Chapter 15. Session Management.



    Chapter 16. Databases, Connection Pools, and JDBC.



    Chapter 17. Database-Aware Objects.



    Chapter 18. Security.



    Chapter 19. The Development Cycle.



    Chapter 20. Developing Web Applications with Ant and XDoclet.



    Appendix A. Server Configuration (server.xml) Reference.



    Appendix B. The Deployment Descriptor (web.xml) Reference.



    Index.

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