作者:Jason Brittain, Ian Darwin
出版日期:October 23, 2007
出版社:O'Reilly
页数:494
ISBN:ISBN-10: 0596101066 ISBN-13: 978-0596101060
文件格式:PDF
Product Description
It takes a book as versatile as its subject to cover Apache Tomcat, thepopular open source Servlet and JSP container and high performance webserver. Tomcat: The Definitive Guide is a valuable reference foradministrators and webmasters, a useful guide for programmers who wantto use Tomcat as their web application server during development or inproduction, and an excellent introduction for anyone interested inTomcat. Updated for the latest version of Tomcat, this new editionoffers a complete guide to installing, configuring, maintaining andsecuring this servlet container. In fact, with such a wealth of newinformation, this is essentially a new book rather than a simplerevision. You will find details for using Tomcat on all majorplatforms, including Windows, Linux, OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD, alongwith specifics on Tomcat configuration files, and step-by-step advicefor deploying and running web applications. This book offers completeinformation for: Installation and startup procedures ConfiguringTomcat-including realms, roles, users, servlet sessions, and JNDIresources including JDBC DataSources Deploying webapplications-individual servlets and JSP pages, and web applicationarchive files Tuning Tomcat to measure and improve performanceIntegrating Tomcat with Apache Web Server Securing Tomcat to keeponline thugs at bay Tomcat configuration files-server.xml and web.xml,and more Debugging and Troubleshooting-diagnosing problems with Tomcator a web application Compiling your own Tomcat, rather than using thepre-built release Running two or more Tomcat servlet containers inparallel This book also offers an overview of the Tomcat open sourceproject’s community resources, including docs, mailing lists, and more.Community interest fueled a strong demand for a Tomcat guide fromO’Reilly. The result clearly exceeds expectations.
About the Author
Jason Brittain is a Senior Principal Software Engineer for OrbitalSciences Corporation, working at NASA’s Ames Research Center on theKepler Space Telescope mission (http://kepler.nasa.gov).
Jason is a co-author of Tomcat: The Definitive Guide, now in itssecond edition, and has written some web articles for O’Reilly’sOnJava.com web site.
Before joining the team on the Kepler mission, Jason was a SeniorSoftware Engineer at Symantec Corporation working on the BrightmailAntiSpam appliance product line’s control center web application.
Jason’s specialties include Java software development, Tomcat webapplication development and deployment, scalability and faulttolerance, and Apache Ant build systems, and Linux systemadministration. He has contributed to many Apache Jakarta projects, andhas been an active open source software developer for several years.
Ian Darwin has worked in the computer industry for three decades:with Unix since 1980, Java since 1995, and OpenBSD since 1998. He wrotethe freeware file(1) command used on Linux and BSD and is the author of“Checking C Programs” with “Lint and Java Cookbook”, as well as over 70articles, in addition to university and commercial course material on Cand Unix. Besides programming and consulting, Ian teaches Unix, C, andJava for Learning Tree International, one of the world’s largesttechnical training companies.