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Useful articles and books for reference on Apache, Tomcat, Geronimo, Axis and related modules and other projects of interest.
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Hitch-Hiker's Guide to Tomcat
Written by Filip Hanik, Senior Software Engineer for Covalent and a committer to the Apache Tomcat project where he is a leading authority on Tomcat clustering. |
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Apache Geronimo: J2EE Development and Deployment
Written by Aaron Mulder, CTO for Chariot Solutions and contributor to the Apache Geronimo project. |
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Professional Apache Geronimo
Written by Jeff Genender, Bruce Snyder, and Sing Li contributors to the Apache Geronimo project. |
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Apache Server 2.0: The Complete Reference
Written by Ryan Bloom, ex-Covalent engineer and key contributor to the Apache HTTP Server 2.0 project. |
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Sams Teach Yourself Apache 2 in 24 Hours
Written by Daniel Lopez, ex-Covalent engineer, member of the Apache Software Foundation and author of the Comanche configuration tool for Apache.
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Apache Phrasebook
Written by Daniel Lopez. Packed with practical solutions for tasks that the Apache developer much accomplish every day, the phrasebook fills the need for a short, functional, to-the-point reference for Apache.
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Writing Apache Modules in Perl and C
Written by Doug MacEachern, ex-Covalent engineer and key contributor to the mod_perl project.
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Apache: The Definitive Guide
Written by by Ben Laurie and Peter Laurie, the Definitive Guide is a must have reference guide for Apache HTTP 1.3 administrators. |
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Developing Web Services with Apache Axis
Written by Ka Iok 'Kent' Tong, the manager of the IT department of the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center.
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Web Services and Axis2 Architecture
Explore the elements of Apache Axis2 with Eran Chinthaka and see why, with its modular and extensible nature, it's becoming the next-generation Web services platform.
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