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- JBoss, Geronimo, or Tomcat? by Jonathan Campbell - [Clicks: 55]
Three top-notch open source Java application servers compared based on features, deployment, and performance.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2007/jw-12-appservers.html - Dec, 2007 - Lambda Probe Essentials: The Top 5 Features for Tomcat Administration by Edmon Begoli - [Clicks: 15]
Get to know Lambda Probe, an open source tool for effective and comprehensive monitoring and administration of the Tomcat application server.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/35659 - Oct, 2007 - How to Secure Tomcat Database Passwords for Java by Michael Remijan - [Clicks: 19]
Tomcat is a great reference implementation of the Java EE specification and is intended for desktop use by developers who are starting to learn about Java EE or those who work on enterprise applications and need an EE server for development. However because Tomcat is free it finds its way into production environments. In this environment there are features of Tomcat that don't pass security audit reviews. One of these features is the use of clear text passwords in the server.xml file to create data sources. The purpose of this article is to show how encryption of the username and password can be implemented thus closing a potential security vulnerability.
http://java.sys-con.com/read/393364.htm - Oct, 2007 - Developing Web applications with Tomcat and Eclipse by Nathan A. Good - [Clicks: 116]
Using Eclipse as a Web development platform is even easier when you integrate it directly with Apache Tomcat. Learn how to set up Eclipse and Apache Tomcat V5.5 to develop the quintessential Hello World servlet.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-eclipse-tomcat/index.html - May, 2007
- Tomcat: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
by Jason Brittain, Ian F. Darwin - [Clicks: 19]
It takes a book as versatile as its subject to cover Apache Tomcat. This book 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. The new edition offers complete information for installing, configuring, maintaining and securing Tomcat.
O'Reilly Media, Inc., Paperback - Oct, 2007 - Pro Apache Tomcat 6
by Kunal Mittal (Ed.), Matthew Moodie - [Clicks: 31]
"Pro Apache Tomcat 6" is ideal for Tomcat administrators and others who want to configure Tomcat. It covers only Tomcat 6 and doesn'’t get bogged down trying to overexplain tasks from each older version of the server. The book examines the entire installation, including file system, database, and web server, and provides you with security and performance tips. Author Matthew Moodie describes configuration files, as well as administration features like security, auto-deployment, remote deployment, and data sources. He gets right to the point and teaches you to use Tomcat without wasting time on Java or JSP introductions or excess discussion of JSP and Java code.
Apress, Paperback - Apr, 2007