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  • Apache Cookbook: Solutions and Examples for Apache Administrators

    Apache Cookbook: Solutions and Examples for Apache Administrators

    by Rich Bowen, Ken Coar

    There's plenty of documentation on installing and configuring the Apache web server, but where do you find help for the day-to-day stuff, like adding common modules or fine-tuning your activity logging? That's easy. The new edition of the Apache Cookbook offers you updated solutions to the problems you're likely to encounter with the new versions of Apache.Written by members of the Apache Software Foundation, and thoroughly revised for Apache versions 2.0 and 2.

  • Beginning PHP5, Apache, and MySQL Web Development (Programmer to Programmer)

    Beginning PHP5, Apache, and MySQL Web Development (Programmer to Programmer)

    by Elizabeth Naramore, Jason Gerner, Yann Le Scouarnec, Jeremy Stolz, Michael K. Glass

    This update to a Wrox bestseller dives in and guides the reader through the entire process of creating dynamic, data-driven sites using the open source "AMP" model: Apache Web server, the MySQL database system, and the PHP scripting language. The team of expert authors covers PHP scripting, database management, security, integration, and e-commerce functions and comes complete with a useful syntax reference.

  • Apache 2 Pocket Reference: For Apache Programmers & Administrators (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))

    Apache 2 Pocket Reference: For Apache Programmers & Administrators (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))

    by Andrew Ford

    Even if you know the Apache web server inside and out, you still need an occasional on-the-job reminder -- especially if you're moving to the newer Apache 2.x. "Apache 2 Pocket Reference" gives you exactly what you need to get the job done without forcing you to plow through a cumbersome, doorstop-sized reference. This Book provides essential information to help you configure and maintain the server quickly, with brief explanations that get directly to the point. It covers Apache 2.

  • Hadoop: The Definitive Guide

    Hadoop: The Definitive Guide

    by Tom White

    Hadoop: The Definitive Guide helps you harness the power of your data. Ideal for processing large datasets, the Apache Hadoop framework is an open source implementation of the MapReduce algorithm on which Google built its empire. This comprehensive resource demonstrates how to use Hadoop to build reliable, scalable, distributed systems: programmers will find details for analyzing large datasets, and administrators will learn how to set up and run Hadoop clusters.

  • Pro Apache Tomcat 6

    Pro Apache Tomcat 6

    by Matthew Moodie, Kunal Mittal Ed.

    Pro Apache Tomcat 6 is ideal for Tomcat administrators and others who want to configure Tomcat. It covers only Tomcat 6 and doesn't get bogged down trying to overexplain tasks from each older version of the server. The book examines the entire installation, including file system, database, and web server, and provides you with security and performance tips.

  • Pro Apache Ant

    Pro Apache Ant

    by Matthew Moodie

    Pro Apache Ant is ideal for Java developers who need to use the leading open source build tool out there for development and project management. It is organized around chronological tasks instead of alphabetical functions, using a sample application throughout the set-up, from calling database scripts to unit testing. Practical examples are used at every stage and each task includes a concrete example. The configuration files are XML based, so there's no need for you to write shell commands

  • Hardening Apache

    Hardening Apache

    by Tony Mobily

    This is a book which should definitely be included in any serious Apache administrator's bookshelf. The book walks intuitively through the setup process, from download and verification, to configuration and modifications, to running in production mode. — Blane Warrene, Expert Columnist, SitePoint. This book can save you pain, humiliation, and hair loss.

  • Pro Jakarta Commons

    Pro Jakarta Commons

    by Harshad Oak, Apress

    The author does a great job of surveying the Jakarta Commons components and showing how each solves real problems. An enjoyable read with lots of easy to understand examples. — Floyd Marinescu, creator of TheServerSide.com and author of EJB Design Patterns Jakarta Commons are easily reusable components that can quickly be put to good use in any server-side Java development undertaking. In fact, components are not big applications, but sleek code bits that perform specific tasks very well.

  • Pro Apache, Third Edition (Expert's Voice)

    Pro Apache, Third Edition (Expert's Voice)

    by Peter Wainwright

    "...a behemoth of a resource for everything you ever wanted to know about Apache." ? Doug Schasteen, member, Kansas City's PHP User Group "This is by far the best ?know all, end all? reference, bar none. My hat goes off to Peter Wainwright and Apress for opening up a whole new world to me." ? Eric Wolf (a.k.a. "nawlej"), Codewalkers.com This book aims to teach you everything you need to know to build, install, and configure every aspect of Apache, the world's most popular Web server.

  • Beginning PHP and MySQL 5: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition (Beginning from Novice to Professional)

    Beginning PHP and MySQL 5: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition (Beginning from Novice to Professional)

    by W. Jason Gilmore

    Book Description Essentially three books in one, provides thorough introductions to the PHP language, MySQL database, and shows you how these two technologies can be effectively integrated to build powerful websites. Provides over 500 code examples, including real-world tasks such as providing an auto-login feature, sending HTML-formatted email, testing password guessability, and uploading files via a Web interface.

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