Synopses & Reviews
"Mastering Resin is a comprehensive guide to Resin 3.x. Particularly valuable is its coverage of advanced capabilities including XTP, Resins XSL and JSP formatting system, and Hessian, Resins simplified binary Web service protocol."
Scott Ferguson, Resin Architect, Caucho Technology
Resin 3.x is a leading Java and XML application server with native support for servlets, JSP, EJB, CMP, XML, and Web services. It has a reputation for reliability, extremely fast execution speed, and low implementation cost. Resins ability to work with other industry standard servers like Apache, and its built-in load balancing and virtual hosting features, have made it a success in both small shops and enterprises.
Written for both experienced Java developers and Web administrators, this comprehensive tutorial provides you with everything you need to maximize your Web applications with Resin. It offers a detailed look at all flavors of Resin 3.x, including Resin Enterprise. And it takes you through the steps of both developing and deploying Java applications using these cutting-edge servers.
Mastering Resin, the official guide to the Resin family of servers, also explains how to:
- Take advantage of Resins native support for XSL and XML Template Pages
- Use Resin as a J2EE client
- Simplify database connectivity through Resins native CMP support
- Optimize the performance of your Web applications
- Configure Resin to work with commercial and open source servers such as Apache, IIS, Tomcat, and JBoss
- Use Resins advanced features, including page caching, dynamic code updating, load-balancing, and virtual hosting
The companion Web site contains all the code and applications from the book.
Synopsis
- The official guide to Resin, authorized by the company that invented the product, Caucho Technology
- Offers a comprehensive tutorial and reference on how to use all flavors of Resin, including the basic Resin server, Resin-CMP, and Resin-Enterprise
- Demonstrates how to build enterprise Java applications, optimize performance, and use other tools with Resin
- Illustrates how to configure Resin for various commercial and open source hardware platforms, maintain high availability of the server, and use all of the advanced features
- Companion Web site includes updates on the technology and links to useful resources and tools
Synopsis
The official guide to Resin, authorized by the company that invented the product, Caucho Technology Offers a comprehensive tutorial and reference on how to use all flavors of Resin, including the basic Resin server, Resin-CMP, and Resin-Enterprise Demonstrates how to build enterprise Java applications, optimize performance, and use other tools with Resin Illustrates how to configure Resin for various commercial and open source hardware platforms, maintain high availability of the server, and use all of the advanced features Companion Web site includes updates on the technology and links to useful resources and tools
About the Author
RICHARD HIGHTOWER is CTO of Trivera Technologies, a leading Java education and consulting company. He is also an active Java developer, a regular contributor to the Java Developers Journal, and is the author of the successful Wiley book Java Tools for Extreme Programming.
JOSEPH D. GRADECKI is a software engineer at Comprehensive Software Solutions and an associate professor of computer science at Colorado Technical University. He is an expert in building enterprise applications using Java, servlets, JSPs, Resin, XML, and MySQL. Gradecki is also the co-author of MySQL and Java Developers Guide (Wiley).
Table of Contents
Introduction.
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO RESIN.
Chapter 1. Resin Setup.
Chapter 2. Web Server Configuration.
Chapter 3. Resin and Java Technologies.
PART II. APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WITH RESIN.
Chapter 4. Using JSP with Resin.
Chapter 5. Estending JSP to Use Servlets.
Chapter 6. Native Resin XTP.
Chapter 7. Advanced Reporting Using XSL Stylesheets.
Chapter 8. JSP, Resin, and Beans.
Chapter 9. Web Services Using Resin-XML Burlap.
Chapter 10. Writing Web Service with Hessian Binary Web Service Protocol.
Chapter 11. Resin-CMP.
Chapter 12. Resin-EJB.
Chapter 13. HTML Parsing.
Chapter 14. Servlet Filters.
Chapter 15. Database Connections.
Chapter 16. Debugging.
Chapter 17. Security.
Chapter 18. Dynamic Code Updates.
Chapter 19. Page Caching.
PART III. ADVANCED RESIN ADMINISTRATION.
Chapter 20. Resin Server Configuration.
Chapter 21. Allowing Virtual Hosting.
Chapter 22. Resin Hardcore.
Chapter 23. Reliability and Load Balancing.
PART IV. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. Working with Resin Source Code.
Appendix B. Obtaining Book Examples.