Explaining the internal workings of Tomcat, this guide is for advanced developers interested in writing their own modules or understanding more than just servlet/JSP programming. In addition to covering the configuration or servlet development with Tomcat, it also provides software architects with information on successfully developing large applications. Developers are shown how to create Java Web servers, how to run a Tomcat servlet that implements the SingleThreadModel interface, how Tomcat manages sessions, and how to extend the session manager in a distributed environment. In addition, the four types of containers—engine, host, context, and wrapper—are covered, and JMX, Apache's Commons Modeler, and Tomcat JMX manageable resources are described. This second edition focuses on the latest version of Tomcat—Version 5.5.
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Budi Kurniawan is a senior architect at BrainySoftware.com and the author of AJAX Programming with Java; Flash Development with OpenLaszlo; Java 5; Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB; and Struts Design and Programming. He has published more than 100 articles and written software that is licensed by major corporations worldwide. Paul Deck is an IT architect who specializes in enterprise solutions such as Internet programming, AJAX, design patterns, and user-interface design. He is the author of AJAX Programming with Java.
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