Tomcat the definitive guide

Jakarta Tomcat is not only the most commonly used open source servlet engine today, it's become the de facto standard by which other servlet engines are measured. Powerful and flexible, it can be used as a stand-alone web server or in conjunction with another server, like Apache or IIS, to run...

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Main Author: Brittain, Jason
Other Authors: Darwin, Ian F.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly & Associates 2003
Edition:1st ed
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505 0 |a 3. Deploying Servlet and JSP Web Applications in Tomcat3.2. Manual Application Deployment; 3.2.2. Working with WAR Files; 3.3. Automatic Deployment; 3.3.2. Plan B: Context Fragments; 3.4. The Manager Application; 3.5. Automation with Jakarta Ant; 3.5.2. Deployment; 3.5.3. Common Errors; 3.5.3.2. FileNotFoundExceptions; 4. Tomcat Performance Tuning; 4.2. External Tuning; 4.2.2. Operating System Performance; 4.3. Internal Tuning; 4.3.2. Adjusting the Number of Threads; 4.3.3. Speeding Up JSP Compilation; 4.3.3.2. Changing the JSP compiler under Tomcat 4.1; 4.3.3.3. Precompiling JSPs 
505 0 |a 2.2.2.3. Form authentication2.2.2.4. Client-cert authentication; 2.2.3. Single Sign-On; 2.3. Controlling Sessions; 2.3.1.2. PersistentManager; 2.3.1.3. Using FileStore for storing sessions; 2.3.1.4. Using JDBCStore for storing sessions; 2.4. Accessing JNDI and JDBC Resources; 2.4.2. Other JNDI Resources; 2.5. Servlet Auto-Reloading; 2.6. Relocating the Web Applications Directory; 2.7. Customized User Directories; 2.8. Tomcat Example Applications; 2.9. Server-Side Includes; 2.10. Common Gateway Interface (CGI); 2.11. The Tomcat Admin Application 
505 0 |a 4.4. Capacity Planning4.4.2. Enterprise Capacity Planning; 4.4.3. Capacity Planning on Tomcat; 4.5. Additional Resources; 5. Integration with Apache Web Server; 5.2. The Pros and Cons of Integration; 5.2.2. Running Tomcat with Apache httpd; 5.3. Installing Apache httpd; 5.4. Apache Integration with Tomcat; 5.4.2. Proxying from Apache to Tomcat; 5.4.2.2. Setting up Tomcat; 5.4.2.3. Verify that proxying works; 5.4.2.4. Disadvantages; 5.4.3. Using the mod_jk2 Connector; 5.4.3.2. Compiling mod_jk2; 5.4.3.3. Master configuration file; 5.4.3.4. The workers2.properties file 
505 0 |a 1.2.1.4. Starting and stopping on Mac OS X1.2.1.5. Starting and stopping on OpenBSD; 1.2.2. Common Errors; 1.2.3. Restarting Tomcat; 1.2.3.2. Restarting the Tomcat Windows Service; 1.3. Automatic Startup; 1.3.2. Automatic Startup on Solaris; 1.3.3. Automatic Startup on Windows; 1.3.4. Automatic Startup on Mac OS X; 1.3.5. Automatic Startup on OpenBSD; 1.4. Testing Your Tomcat Installation; 2. Configuring Tomcat; 2.2. Managing Realms, Roles, and Users; 2.2.1.2. JDBCRealm; 2.2.1.3. JNDIRealm; 2.2.1.4. JAASRealm; 2.2.2. Container-Managed Security; 2.2.2.2. Digest authentication 
505 0 |a Tomcat: The Definitive Guide; Why an Entire Book on Tomcat?; Who This Book Is For; Conventions Used in This Book; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Jason Brittain&s Acknowledgments; 1. Getting Started with Tomcat; 1.1.1.2. Installing Tomcat from a Jakarta Linux RPM; 1.1.2. Installing Tomcat on Solaris; 1.1.3. Installing Tomcat on Windows 2000; 1.1.4. Installing Tomcat on Mac OS X; 1.1.5. Installing Tomcat on OpenBSD; 1.2. Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Tomcat; 1.2.1.2. Starting and stopping on Linux and Solaris; 1.2.1.3. Starting and stopping on Windows 2000 
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520 |a Jakarta Tomcat is not only the most commonly used open source servlet engine today, it's become the de facto standard by which other servlet engines are measured. Powerful and flexible, it can be used as a stand-alone web server or in conjunction with another server, like Apache or IIS, to run servlets or JSPs. But mastery of Tomcat is not easy: because it's as complex as it is complete. Tomcat: The Definitive Guide answers vexing questions that users, administrators, and developers alike have been asking. This concise guide provides much needed information to help harness To