United States

eShop USA > Books > Tomcat: The Definitive Guide

Tomcat: The Definitive Guide


Tomcat: The Definitive Guide  
List Price: $39.99
Our Price: $26.39
You Save: $13.60 (34%)
Prices subject to change.

8 used from $19.49
36 Thirdparty New from $22.88


Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Click here for lowest price offers




Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.71376
EAN: 9780596101060
Edition: 2
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0596101066
Label: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Manufacturer: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 494
Publication Date: October 23, 2007
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Studio: O'Reilly Media, Inc.


Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
It takes a book as versatile as its subject to cover Apache Tomcat, the popular open source Servlet and JSP container and high performance web server. Tomcat: The Definitive Guide is a valuable reference for administrators and webmasters, a useful guide for programmers who want to use Tomcat as their web application server during development or in production, and an excellent introduction for anyone interested in Tomcat.

Updated for the latest version of Tomcat, this new edition offers a complete guide to installing, configuring, maintaining and securing this servlet container. In fact, with such a wealth of new information, this is essentially a new book rather than a simple revision. You will find details for using Tomcat on all major platforms, including Windows, Linux, OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD, along with specifics on Tomcat configuration files, and step-by-step advice for deploying and running web applications.

This book offers complete information for:
  • Installation and startup procedures


  • Configuring Tomcat-including realms, roles, users, servlet sessions, and JNDI resources including JDBC DataSources


  • Deploying web applications-individual servlets and JSP pages, and web application archive files


  • Tuning Tomcat to measure and improve performance


  • Integrating Tomcat with Apache Web Server


  • Securing Tomcat to keep online thugs at bay


  • Tomcat configuration files-server.xml and web.xml, and more


  • Debugging and Troubleshooting-diagnosing problems with Tomcat or a web application


  • Compiling your own Tomcat, rather than using the pre-built release


  • Running two or more Tomcat servlet containers in parallel


This book also offers an overview of the Tomcat open source project's community resources, including docs, mailing lists, and more. Community interest fueled a strong demand for a Tomcat guide from O'Reilly. The result clearly exceeds expectations.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Great Tomcat Reference
'Tomcat: The Definitive Guide' is a great resource for all Tomcat programmers and administrators. Jam packed with 450 pages of material over 11 chapters, you will learn everything you need to know. Security, configuration, performance tuning, integration with Apache and building Tomcat from the source, this is a wonderful guide that should be on every Tomcat admin's desk.

**** RECOMMENDED



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Any advanced computer collection strong in Java programming needs this.
Jason Brittain and Ian F. Darwin's TOMCAT: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE, 2ND EDITION has been updated for the latest version of Tomcat and offers a complete guide to installing the servlet container, from basics of installation to using web applications, securing Tomcat from online intruders, troubleshooting and customizing the program. Any advanced computer collection strong in Java programming needs this.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - The second edition is now available
All of these other reviews, including some of the popular spotlights, seem to be about the first edition with quite a few people saying they were disappointed. I never read the first edition, so I can't remark on its content. However, this second edition seems to have all the details you need to get up and running, and Tomcat is not an area of my expertise.

In many cases Tomcat is a good choice for a web server, and it is well suited as a high performance production web server. It is ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Very disappointed
This book is hopelessly incomplete. I'm always having to augment it's contents with on-line information. I just attempted to determine the difference between "path" and "docBase" in the "Context" tag in the server.xml file but again it struck out. All page 175 says is that "context" configures the web application directory within a host. End of story. I strongly suggest that you look to another source for Tomcat.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - room for improvement
Chap 3: Deploying servlet and JSP Web Applications in Tomcat.
Writing a book about a servlet container whose app deployment methods have most users puzzeled is a challenge. I dont think this book does any better than the online docs (which are bad).

Chap 4: Tomcat performance tuning.
Capacity planning, now thats one area where my knowledge general and tomcatwise is a little thin - the chapter only list the topics but provide no hints or answers. Could have been interesting ... Read More


Related Categories:


Recently viewed Electronics:


Garmin Suction Cup Mount for Nuvi (010-10723-03)
Garmin Suction Cup Mount for Nuvi (010-10723-03)
Apple iPod touch 16 GB with Software Upgrade
Apple iPod touch 16 GB with Software Upgrade
CR2 3V Lithium Battery
CR2 3V Lithium Battery
HP 35s Scientific Calculator
HP 35s Scientific Calculator
RCA ATSC11 High Definition Tuner
RCA ATSC11 High Definition Tuner


Books

  Arts & Photography
  Biographies & Memoirs
  Business & Investing
  Children's Books
  Comics & Graphic Novels
  Computers & Internet
  Cooking, Food & Wine
  Engineering
  Entertainment
  Gay & Lesbian
  Health, Mind & Body
  History
  Home & Garden
  Horror
  Law
  Literature & Fiction
  Medicine
  Mystery & Thrillers
  Nonfiction
  Outdoors & Nature
  Parenting & Families
  Professional & Technical
  Reference
  Religion & Spirituality
  Romance
  Science
  Science Fiction & Fantasy
  Sports
  Teens
  Travel