How Tomcat Works: A Guide to Developing Your Own Java Servlet Container 
by Budi Kurniawan and Paul Deck 
Published by BrainySoftware.com (www.brainysoftware.com)
464 pages, April 2004
ISBN: 0-9752128-0-X
US$49.99/A$109.99/C$77.99

"How Tomcat Works" is the only book that explains the internal workings of
Tomcat, the open source project used by millions of Java developers. Unlike
other Tomcat titles, it is unique because it does not simply covers the
configuration or servlet development with Tomcat. Rather, this book is meant
for advanced readers interested in writing their own Tomcat modules or in
understanding more beyond servlet/JSP programming. 

The authors of this book have cracked open Tomcat 4 and 5 and revealed the
internal workings of each component. Upon understanding the contents of this
book, you will be able to develop your own Tomcat components or extend the
existing ones.

In particular, this book explains:
.       How to develop Java web servers 
.       Whether or not more Tomcat creates more than one instance for each
servlet
.       How Tomcat runs a servlet that implements the SingleThreadModel
interface
.       Why you cannot change the value of request parameters.
.       The two main modules of a servlet container: connector and container
.       How to build your own connector or extend the existing ones
.       The four types of containers: engine, host, context, wrapper
.       How Tomcat manages sessions and how to extend the session manager in
a distributed environment.
.       The class loader and how to create custom loaders
.       How Tomcat implements security and basic/form-based/digest
authentication
.       How realms and login configuration work.
.       How Tomcat processes the configuration file (server.xml) and
converts the XML elements to Java objects using Digester
.       Tomcat's shutdown hook
.       JMX, Apache's Commons Modeler, and Tomcat JMX manageable resources
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Budi Kurniawan is the author of Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB
(NewRiders, 2002), a servlet/JSP book that stayed as the No.1 best-selling
servlet/JSP book at amazon.com for 18 months. Budi is an IT consultant
specializing in Internet and object-oriented programming. In addition to a
number of computer books, he has published about 100 articles for more than
10 publications--including prestigious Java magazines, such as java.net,
JavaPro, JavaWorld, and www.onjava.com. Budi is the author of the popular
Brainysoftware.com File Upload Bean, which is licensed and purchased by many
major corporations worldwide.

Paul Deck is an IT architect with more than 15 years of experience. He has
been involved in various projects in the United States, Canada, China, and
Australia. Besides travelling, his interests include networking, Internet
programming, design patterns, and user interface design.


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