Your are in basically the right spot. I have used TC for years and I am not sure if there are any books that can help. My experience with any type of Java/J2EE and related books are most books are outdated by the time you read them. The only exception is: I wished Peter Lin would get his book (JMeter) out or something close to it. I know doco is hard to chew down but you will just have to start reading and mostly begin working with TC somewhere private and expect a lot of problems and <things-not-understood> and requests to MLs like this one. One ML etiquette tip: complement your requests or issues with a laundry list of info such that the folks that know what they are doing will have something to analyze. In this way they will be more motivate to help you with your problems.
OS: Debian 3.1, Solaris 10.x, Windows XP SP2, Windows 2003 server SP1 JDK: 1.3.x, 1.4.x TC: 4.x and 5.x Apps: JPetstore, Apache AXIS 2.0 Logs: log4j, commons-logging (examples) Properties files: weblogic.properties XML config: server.xml, web.xml, application.xml (you get the idea). aum kumar wrote .. > Hi all, > > I am a java based developer used tomcat for the development purpose.but onlu > know abt it in limited manner,i mean to say wat i have to use. > > Now i have some individual projects to develop and i have to do all by my > own so i need to learn abt the tomcat in details. > > can some body help me to tell me abt the books or resources so that i can > get involved in it.i also wana to use the documnetation but i thik u need to > know a bit before u start with documentation. > > any help in this regard will be much appriciated. > > > Thanks > aum --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]