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Linux Server Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips and Tools30 reviews
Rob Flickenger

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2003

Great book for intermediate users
If you are an aspiring Linux hacker/guru, you need this book. Sure, a lot of this information can be found online, but this book is so cheap there's no reason not to have a copy. I read this book after I'd tinkered a bit with Linux and taken a few online "system administration" courses in it. I knew the basics of operating Linux, but had no clue where to go next. If you've been through the ...
  
  











  



  
Apache: The Definitive Guide1 review
Ben Laurie

Topeka Bindery, 2002

This book served its purpose.
Now you may think that there are better books out there. And there maybe. However this book is a "five star" book. I bought this book for a beginning apache class. We were able to follow the instructions and down load the Apache server from the Internet. The only problem we had was with the NIS system that was not anticipated in this book. It was a lot more important to use this book to read the ...
  
  











  



  
Apache Pocket Ref6 reviews
Andrew Ford

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2000

Perfect volume for the price.
A large system of configuration commands and syntax is a useful and powerful tool for allowing people to easily control complex pieces of computer software. Large configuration files have one major problem; you tend not to look at them often enough to get the language and syntax down pat. You find yourself making too many tiny errors in command name or syntax and struggle with one window editing ...
  
  











  



  
JBoss at Work: A Practical Guide34 reviews
Tom Marrs, Scott Davis

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005

Great Developer book for starters to JBOSS
Its a great book if you have just started your development with JBOSS 4. It is easy to read from a developer/deployment perspective and also delves into how to automate the deployment descriptors and deploy into JBOSS. Covers most of the common J2ee/Web applications using hibernate and Ant. Probably needs upgrading to JBOSS 5 but is great if your current development is in JBOSS 4.
  
  











  



  
Using Open Source Web Software with Windows (Internet Series)4 reviews
Eric Hunley

Charles River Media, 2005

Let's setup your own Apache Web Server!
This book is here to help the beginner in Apache, PHP, Perl and MySQL. If you have always fancy in setting up your own web server but have no idea of how to do it, this book is for you. The author teaches you step-by-step from installing Apache web server, PHP and Perl to writing applications like database-enabled web applications using Perl, PHP and MySQL. He also touches a small portion of ...
  
  











  



  
Linux Web Server CD Bookshelf, Version 2.02 reviews
Inc., O'Reilly Media

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2003

Linux web server CD bookshelf
Just as the Web Programmers CD bookshelf that I had the opportunity to read, the searching abilities of the cd bookshelves are excellent. Being able to search a certain topic across 6 books at once makes searching for quick answers easily accomplished. Being able to buy 6 books on a single cd also helps to save money while at the same time helps to build your own library of in depth books. The ...
  
  











  



  
JSR168 Portlet Development: Learning How to Develop Effective, JSR-168, Portal Applications, Everything from ...6 reviews

JSR168 Portlet and Portal Development Publishing, 2007

makes learning portlets totally easy
I knew nothing about portals and portlets until I picked up this book. It really is an easy and enjoyable read and easy to follow and understand. I recommend this book to any one who would like to battle the IT world of Java and portlets. Another great thing is, if you really don't understand something you can go to the web sites and watch the free tutorials the author has online, and no offence, ...
  
  











  



  
Professional Apache (Professional)27 reviews
Peter Wainwright

Wrox Press, 1999

A Great Reference to Have On Hand
Wow, I'm shocked to see some negative reviews here for a book that I've come to rely on all the time! Maybe it's not for everybody, but as someone who works with various installations of Apache every day, I value it as an in depth reference manual. Apache is such a monster of an application and can be configured in so many ways that it's not always easy to see how things are working. When I come ...
  
  











  



  
Apache Security12 reviews
Ivan Ristic

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005

The single best Apache security book in print
I recently received copies of Apache Security (AS) by Ivan Ristic and Preventing Web Attacks with Apache (PWAWA) by Ryan Barnett. I read AS first, then PWAWA. Both are excellent books, but I expect potential readers want to know which is best for them. The following is a radical simplification, and I could honestly recommend readers buy either (or both) books. If you are more concerned with a ...
  
  











  



  
Maximum Apache Security (Maximum Security)1 review
Anonymous

Sams, 2002

Very complete
The author really knows what he's talking about. Very complete book.
  
  











  



  
Fedora Linux: A Complete Guide to Red Hat's Community Distribution5 reviews
Chris Tyler

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2006

Excellent for Fedora Core 5/6
Despite having used linux for many years, and fedora since its release, I found lots of very specific how-to information in this book that would take a long time to find in other documentation. The term "lab-based approach" in the book's description basically translates into the book having very detailed and accurate step-by-step instructions for performing common (and some not-so-common) Fedora ...
  
  











  



  
MySQL in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))5 reviews
Russell Dyer

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005

MySQL and how to use it effectively!
The book is "A Desktop Quick Reference" just as billed on the cover. It is explicitly MySQL-centric and doesn't stray from that core message. It is extremely up-to-date considering the rapidity of movement in MySQL development progress. I feel that its author, Russell Dyer is the kind of person who is easy to talk to and immediately be comfortable with based on his style and presentation in ...
  
  











  



  
Preventing Web Attacks with Apache7 reviews
Ryan C. Barnett

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006

If you run Apache, read this book
I should start with a disclaimer, I know Ryan Barnett and have followed his work through the years. That said, my responsibility as a reviewer is to help you as the reader decide whether to purchase this book, take the time to leaf through the book with the sample pages or Amazon, or to skip this book. I take that responsibility seriously. If you have nothing to do with Web servers, you can ...
  
  











  



  
Linux Apache Web Server Administration (Linux Library)9 reviews
Charles Aulds

Sybex Inc, 2000

Perhaps the "must buy" for Apache
Having spent a great deal of time wrestling with the more arcane aspects of administering a web server I've read way too much about the Apache server. This may well be the one book written about Apache that turns into a must buy. It covers earlier in the learning curve and has much better prose than Kabir's "Apache Server Administrator's Handbook" and covers more than Laurie's "Apache: The ...
  
  











  



  
The Apache Modules Book: Application Development with Apache (Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development ...7 reviews
Nick Kew

Prentice Hall PTR, 2007

Consistent, well-written, but a bit gap toothed
This book easily earns five stars despite a few glaring issues. Why? It's the best, most consitent, and approachable guide you'll find to writing Apache modules. I spent two weeks scouring the net for APR examples and explanations. I started with the O'Reilly books only to find they are incredibly out of date. I moved on to Apache sanctioned module source code. I dissected source code ...
  
  











  



  
Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C23 reviews
Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1999

best $2.00 I ever spent!
I bought this book awhile ago USED here on Amazon (for $2.00!), and it was worth every penny! Although this book is old, it has some useful reference material that can still be applied today. It doesn't mention as much about C as it does PERL, but it does cover the basic fundamental principles of using either language to create your own apache modules, which was more of what I was ...
  
  











  



  
Apache Administrator's Handbook (Developer's Library)3 reviews
Rich Bowen, Daniel Lopez Ridruejo, ...

Sams, 2002

Lots Of Good Information
Knowing little about web servers and nothing about Apache, I was looking for some detailed help installing and configuring Apache. The online docs were no help. I needed something that would explain, at a basic level, what needed to be done to get Apache going. I found this book very helpful in setting up my server. It covered everything about installing and configuring Apache. Config files ...
  
  











  



  
The Definitive Guide to Apache mod_rewrite (Definitive Guide)8 reviews
Rich Bowen

Apress, 2006

Definitely definitive
The Definitive Guide to Apache mod_rewrite by Rich Bowen leaves nothing to be desired. After pointing out when not to use mod_rewrite, a chapter on regular expressions and one on installing and configuring mod_rewrite (both statically and as a dynamic object), the author digs right in to the RewriteRule directive with clear examples for doing simple and more complex redirection. Chapter five ...
  
  











  



  
Professional Apache Tomcat17 reviews
Chanoch Wiggers, Ben Galbraith, ...

Peer Information, 2002

Good for non-developers too
I'm not a software developer but need to know about Tomcat - detail on what it can do and how it relates to web servers and applications servers. Before picking up this book I had no direct experience of running either Tomcat or even the Apache Server. This book provides an excellent introduction to the subject as well as having a wealth of detail for the more demanding reader. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
Linux Network Administrator's Guide6 reviews
Tony Bautts, Terry Dawson, ...

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2005

Printed Professional Quality Book
This book fits into the space between the general everything there is to know about Linux books (which give limited space to each subject) and highly specialized books that cover only one application such as Apache or sendmail. It's a niche book intended for people aministering a Linux network. It contains what you need to know to set up a network and keep it up. This is the third printed ...
  
  











  








   



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