Tomcat -Sourcing, Installing and Initial Testing - Web Application Deployment module A652
Tomcat is a container in which you can run Servlets and JSPs on a Web Server. This module covers the sourcing, installation and initial testing of Tomcat.
This topic is presented on public courses
Deploying Apache and Tomcat,
Deploying Java Applications on Linux / Unix
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Integration of Tomcat into Linux
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Topics covered in this module
The JWSP (Java Web Server Package)
Downloading Tomcat
Installation of Tomcat.
Starting Tomcat and running the supplied test Web Applications.
Course links
The following web pages are used as references / examples in this module
[
Link] No Title
(at http://jakarta.apache.org)
[
Link] Java Technology
(at http://java.sun.com)
[
Link] Welcome! - The Apache Software Foundation
(at http://www.apache.org)
[
Link] Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition v 1.4.1
(at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html)
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