Pro Apache Tomcat 5/5.5 is ideal for Tomcat administrators and folks who want to configure Tomcat. Author Matthew Moodie describes configuration files, as well as administration features like security, auto-deployment, remote deployment, and datasources.
Moodie wastes no time on Java or JSP introductions, and discusses JSP and Java code minimally. He gets right to the point and teaches you to use Tomcat. (This book exclusively covers Tomcat 5.5.x as well as Tomcat 5.x, while other books still linger on version 4.) And while other Tomcat books are collaborative efforts, written by multiple authors, this book sails smoothly with Moodies narration alone.
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Intermediate to Advanced Offline Reference for Administrators
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This book covers the installation and the administration of Tomcat 5.0 and 5.5 in parallel. It does not cover how to develop web applications.
Most people probably do not want to read this book from cover to cover. It is possible though, but you should be prepared for a rough ride: Simple topics next to advanced topics, high density information with hardly any redundancy adjacent to pages and pages of screen shots. The parallel coverage of the two Tomcat versions just makes the reading through even worse. This book is more an offline reference than an "I read it all" type of book.
The author is competent with moderate skills in explaining things. You certainly should have a solid knowledge of Tomcat, before you pick up this book. You will get rewarded with treatments of topics you will only scarcely find anywhere else: Setting up Tomcat "together" with one of the popular web servers the connector way, or setting up Tomcat in a clustered environment.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2006-03-23
Great book!!
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This is the book you really need if you want to administer or just play with Tomcat 5.0 and 5.5 (examples given for both in great detail). This is more a reference book but with detailed explanations and straight to the point (no pages and pages of beating the bushes). You need to have a general (I repeat, general) idea of what Tomcat is for because they don't tell you the super very basics (that's why this book is SO INCREDIBLY GOOD!). If you feel like you don't know what all this is for, scan the official documentation for Tomcat on Jakarta's website, get familiar with some key ideas (that server.xml is for configuring the server, what context is for, etc etc). You don't have to understand all that, just get familiar with it. Then buy this book and you will know what you reading about, how to put things together, etc. This is the book I found to be the only book that actually can be used in real environment (and I don't mean among super geeks, but normal users as well)
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-06
Only Get if you already have understanding of Tomcat
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This book is mainly a list of params and file structures. It is only for someone that already has admin earlier version of tomcat. If you are looking for a book that will teach you how to admin tomcat 5+ and have never used tomcat or setup tomcat then this is not a good book for you.
I would only recommend this book for a review if you are already a tomcat admin with some experience, else find another book that shows examples and explains tomcat in a more logical manner.
This is another example of a book written by a techy that knows the product but should never publish a book.
Total Votes: 20, Helpful Votes: 18, Date: 2005-06-17
Caffeinated introduction to Jakarta
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This is a rocket ride of code and configuration to get you right through a walkthrough of Jakarta from soup to nuts. There is little exposition and the work is fairly short. If you know what you are doing and you are looking for a complete walkthrough then this is your book. If you are looking for a reference then this is not it.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-02-08
compatible with Microsoft
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Tomcat continues to aggressively improve. Moodie explains the latest version, which reflects considerable donated coding effort by its worldwide base of developers.
The book shows how even if you are running a Microsoft server, you can deploy Tomcat. A chapter on its connectors carefully goes into why you might want to use Microsoft's IIS web server and hook this to Tomcat, where here Tomcat has the role of the container for servlets and JSPs. While many Tomcat fans use it on linux or unix machines, Moodie describes how pragmatically, Tomcat can be easily installed and function well under Microsoft.
It is probably also a sign of the dangers of intrusions like malware that the book also has a very extensive explanation of user authentication and security. (The times we live in.) Vital if you are deploying Tomcat in a commercial venture.
Total Votes: 6, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2005-02-04