Tomcat 6 developer's guide build better web applications by learning how a servlet container actually works

Build better web applications by learning how a servlet container actually works.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Chetty, Damodar (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub 2009.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:From technologies to solutions.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628168606719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Tomcat; What's the story behind Tomcat?; What exactly is Tomcat?; JSPs; Servlet container; Why this book?; Gathering our tools; Java Development Kit (JDK) 6.0; Verifying downloaded files; Apache Ant; Subversion; Obtaining the Tomcat source code; Using Subversion; Tomcat source distribution; Getting ready to build Tomcat; Starting up your shiny new Tomcat; Eclipse; Summary; Chapter 2: Servlet API Overview; Java Community Process; Java Enterprise Edition platform
  • What is an enterprise application?Simultaneous users; Highly available, reliable, and scalable; Heterogeneous environment; Distributed nature; Java EE architecture; Java based; Generic APIs; Java EE containers and container services; Java EE components and their APIs; Java EE Service APIs; What is a typical Java EE application architecture?; Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); Uniform Resource Locator, URL; HTTP methods; GET (HTTP/0.9); POST (HTTP/1.0); PUT (HTTP/1.1); DELETE (HTTP/1.1); TRACE (HTTP/1.1); OPTIONS (HTTP/1.1); HEAD (HTTP/1.0); HTTP requests; HTTP responses; The response line
  • Response headersSpying on HTTP; What is the Servlet API?; Servlet container; Core servlet classes; Servlets; ServletConfig interface; ServletContext interface; Multithreading in servlets; Request; Response; Sessions; Filters; Listeners; Web applications; Deployment descriptors; Summary; Chapter 3: Servlet Container Overview; Component taxonomy; Architectural benefits; Top Level Components; Server; Service; Connectors; Container components; Engine; Virtual host; Context; Wrapper; Nested components; Valve; Realm; Executor; Listener; Manager; Loader; Logger; Resources; Summary
  • Chapter 4: Starting Up TomcatUsing scripts; Setting up the environment; Executing the requested command; Setting up your project; Modifying the Run/Debug configuration; Bootstrapping Tomcat; Bootstrapping environment variables; Bootstrapping class loading; Bootstrapping the embedded container; Bootstrapping the Tomcat component hierarchy; Initializing the Server; Adding a new web application to Tomcat in Eclipse; Summary; Chapter 5: The Server and Service Components; Setting up your project; Installing MySQL; Installing the MySQL driver; Enhancing the devguide web application; JNDI service
  • Basic JNDI conceptsUsing JNDI; StandardServer; Lifecycle; Shutdown; JNDI implementation; StandardService; Summary; Chapter 6: The Connector Component; Connector classification; Usage scenario; Protocol; Implementation architecture; Connector configuration; Binding attributes; Socket attributes; Thread parameters; The connector subsystem-a structural perspective; Modeling the Request and Response; Coyote and Catalina; Request classes; Response classes; HTTP classes; Stream classes; Helper classes; Socket programming; Socket options; The connector subsystem-a dynamic perspective
  • Initializing the Apache Portable Runtime (APR)