RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-09 Thread Rodriguez Victor A.
Hi Rob, Adam et al. I think that its a good point that Adam could point us in the direction intended for the book. I know that the "book's target audience is web developers who will be using Tomcat", but if a more specific one could be pointed out would be very helpful. In case that the intended

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-08 Thread Rob Tanner
- Fax: (54-11) 4303-5586 int. 1680 > > > >> -Mensaje original- >> De: Adam Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Enviado el: Saturday, March 03, 2001 05:52 >> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Asunto: Upcoming Tomcat book... >> >> >> Hi all,

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-08 Thread Falcon cheetah
---Mensaje original-> De: Adam Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Enviado el: Saturday, March 03, 2001 05:52> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Asunto: Upcoming Tomcat book...> > > Hi all,> > I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a > similar format to> the

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-08 Thread Rodriguez Victor A.
March 03, 2001 05:52 > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto: Upcoming Tomcat book... > > > Hi all, > > I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a > similar format to > the recently released(and well received) book on Python. > > I currently have

Re: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-05 Thread Martin Smith
Rob et al.-- LDAP is attractive to me because it's where your regular, already-being-maintained (LAN, whatever) user database is likely to reside (Exchange, Notes, whatever, with LDAP interface.) LDAP supports various password/credential schemes: I don't quite understand why you can't pump in yo

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-05 Thread David Oxley
A couple of things I would like to see in a book (and seems to have never been covered before): 1. How to structure large servlet applications (Data model). 2. Scalable/fail safe servlet applications. i.e. Our application is accessing a database of up to 100Gb and we cache all of our data in the

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-05 Thread Rob Tanner
Probably because a lot of time elapses between proposal and bookstore. In fact, a lot of time elapses between final manuscript and bookstore. Publishing (especially technical stuff) is not a speedy process, and by the time that book hits the streets Tomcat 4 will be production and Tomcat 3.x w

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-05 Thread GOMEZ Henri
>I currently have the task of writing a proposal for content of >the book. The >book's target audience is web developers who will be using >Tomcat. It will >be based on Tomcat 4.0, but will also be useful for Tomcat 3.x. I'm just curious why you write a book with Tomcat 4.0 as target instead o

RE: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-05 Thread Stefán F. Stefánsson
One thing I'd like to see in such a book is about how to embed tomcat in other applications (discuss the pros and cons of EmbededTomcat vs. regular Tomcat). Regards, Stefan. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addit

Re: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-04 Thread Rob Tanner
Allen, LDAP is sometimes a viable solution and sometimes not. It's a direction I am already moving and most of the infrastructure is in place. The problem is I have 3000+ accounts with legacy passwords. The LDAP server uses, I believe, a SHA-1 digest for passwords. Therefore, moving from th

Re: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-03 Thread Allen Akers
My suggestion would be to use an LDAP database as your authentication database for your individual users. You can authenticate that person and then access information about their database access group and the associated group password, if you set up the LDAP database correctly. In this way, the

Re: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-03 Thread Rob Tanner
Adam, It's not really a Tomcat issue, but one of the things that's covered sometimes poorly and sometimes not at all is thread synchronization. Unless you're using th SingleThreadModel interface, that's a serious issue for servlet programming, and unless you're familiar with threading in Java

Re: Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-03 Thread Falcon cheetah
That is a very cool thing ;) I have been looking on the bookshelves for such a book! If you ever need any help let me know. Here is my email. [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Ahmed Alawy,     Adam Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all,I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a similar format

Upcoming Tomcat book...

2001-03-03 Thread Adam Fowler
Hi all, I will shortly be writing a book for Sams Publishing in a similar format to the recently released(and well received) book on Python. I currently have the task of writing a proposal for content of the book. The book's target audience is web developers who will be using Tomcat. It will be