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Tomcat

Tomcat has eased the lives of thousands of Java developers, supplying them with a free environment for testing and deploying web applications.Tomcat has proved its mettle in all kinds of environments, providing the foundation you’ll need to apply your Java expertise to the Web.

The course is for anyone who wants to learn about the Tomcat servlet container. You do not have to be a programmer to use Tomcat.

Fees: Rs 8,500 /-


1. Starting with Tomcat

1.1 Installing Tomcat

1.2 Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Tomcat

1.3 Automatic Startup

1.4 Testing Your Tomcat Installation

 

 2. Configuring Tomcat

2.1 Apache Web Server

2.2 Relocating the Web Applications Directory

2.3 Changing the Port Number from 8080

2.4 Java VM Configuration

2.5 Changing the JSP Compiler

2.6 Managing Realms, Roles, and Users

2.7 Controlling Sessions

2.8 Accessing JNDI and JDBC Resources

2.9 Servlet Auto-Reloading

2.10 Customized User Directories

2.11 Tomcat Example Applications

2.12 Common Gateway Interface (CGI)

2.13 The Tomcat Admin Webapp

  

3. Deploying Servlet and JSP Web Applications in Tomcat

3.1 Layout of a Web Application

3. 2 Deploying an Unpacked Webapp Directory

3.3 Deploying a WAR File

3.4 Hot Deployment

3.5 Working with WAR Files

3.6 The Manager Webapp

3.7 Automation with Apache Ant

3.8 Symbolic Links

 4. Tomcat Performance Tuning

4.1 Measuring Web Server Performance

4.2 External Tuning

4.3 Internal Tuning

4.4 Capacity Planning

 

5. Integration with the Apache Web Server

5.1 The Pros and Cons of Integration

5.2 nstalling Apache httpd

5.3 Apache Integration with Tomcat

5.4 Tomcat Serving HTTP over the APR Connector

 6. Tomcat Security

6.1 Securing the System

6.2 Multiple Server Security Models

6.3 Using the SecurityManager

6.4 Granting File Permissions

6.5 Setting Up a Tomcat chroot Jail

6.6 Filtering Bad User Input

6.7 Securing Tomcat with SSL

 7. Configuration

7.1 server.xml

7.2 web.xml

7.3 tomcat-users.xml

7.4 catalina.policy

7.5 catalina.properties

7.6 context.xml

 8. Debugging and Troubleshooting

8.1 Reading Logfiles

8.2 Hunting for Errors

8.3 URLs and the HTTP Conversation

8.4 Debugging with RequestDumperValve

8.5 When Tomcat Won’t Shut Down

 9. Building Tomcat from Source

9.1 Installing Apache Ant

9.2 Obtaining the Source

9.3 Downloading Support Libraries

9.4 Building Tomcat

 10. Tomcat Clustering

10.1 Clustering Terms

10.2 The Communication Sequence of an HTTP Request

10.3 Distributed Java Servlet Containers

10.4 Tomcat 6/7 Clustering Implementation

10.5 JDBC Request Distribution and Failover


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