O'Reilly is good. Also, get yourself comanche (http://www.comanche.org). That is a gooey
tool for setting up Apache.
 

Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
Phone:(203) 459-6855
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Bootsma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 4:44 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Book Recommendation for Apache

Hi,

 

Any recommendations on good Apache books?

 

We will be bringing in Oracle 9iAS shortly.  Third party application constraints require the use of Forms 6i, which in turn requires that we stay with 9iAS Release 1 (version 1.0.2.x.x).   We are currently running Oracle Application Server. 

 

I want to understand how 9iAS works.  For me, the steps to understanding this are something like:

 

1)       Understand HTTP

2)       Understand Apache

3)       Understand 9iAS

 

I have found useful information on the Internet describing the HTTP protocol, and I am comfortable I understand that well enough to move on.  Now I want to get a handle on the Apache Server.  I have had a brief look at a book from O’reilly called “Apache, The Definitive Guide”.  This looks like a good book. 

 

Thanks,

 

Sam

 

p.s. A few months, I read on the List that the Publisher of Tom Kyte’s book “"Expert One-On-One Oracle" has gone bankrupt.  Can anybody confirm if this is true?

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