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Mastering Resin by Richard Hightower,

Mastering Resin by Richard Hightower,
" Mastering Resin is a comprehensive guide to Resin 3.x. Particularly valuable is its coverage of advanced capabilities including XTP, Resin’ s XSL and JSP formatting system, and Hessian, Resin’ s 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. Resin’ s 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 Resin’ s native support for XSL and XML Template PagesUse Resin as a J2EE clientSimplify database connectivity through Resin’ s native CMP supportOptimize the performance of your Web applicationsConfigure Resin to work with commercial and open source servers such as Apache, IIS, Tomcat, and JBossUse Resin’ s advanced features, including page caching, dynamic code updating, load-balancing, and virtual hosting The companion Web site contains all thecode and applications from the book.



Server Load Balancing by Tony Bourke,
Server Load Balancing by Tony Bourke,
This book is a guide to the technology that is changing the way e- commerce sites, web infrastructures, and corporate networks are designed and implemented. Load balancing overcomes many of the scaling and flexibility obstacles that e-commerce sites and large corporate networks face today. "Server Load Balancing explains the concepts of load balancing and offers consistent terminology and practical guidance for planning and implementing it in most environments. It includes a configuration guide with diagrams and sample configurations for installing, configuring, and maintaining products from four major vendors: Alteon WebSystems, Cisco's CSS Series (formerly ArrowPoint), F5's BIG-IP, and the Foundry ServerIron series. By comparing several load balancing products, "Server Load Balancing enables a deeper understanding of the technology. No system administrator responsible for traffic management should be without this practical guide.



Linux Virtual Server - Linux Virtual Server (LVS) is an advanced load balancing solution for Linux systems. It is an open source project started by Wensong Zhang in May 1998.

Virtual server - A virtual server is a virtual machine used as a dedicated server. Specialised software components are required to create virtual machines, and there is a subset of these applications which are specifically tuned for performance and availability (making them ideal for creating virtual servers).

Virtual private server - Virtual private servers or Virtual dedicated servers are a form of virtualization that splits a single physical server into multiple virtual servers. The practice of partitioning a single server so that it appeared as multiple servers has long been common practice in mainframe computers, but has seen a resurgence lately with the development of software such as VMware, User-mode Linux, FreeVPS, Virtuozzo and Xen.

Microsoft Virtual Server - Microsoft Virtual Server is a virtualization solution that facilitates the creation of virtual machines on the Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. Originally developed by Connectix, it was acquired by Microsoft prior to release.



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You and the Foundry ServerIron series. Written for both experienced Java developers and Web sites. From an industry insider--a close look at high-performance, end-to-end switching solutions Load balancers are fast becoming an indispensable solution for handling the huge traffic demands of the scaling and flexibility obstacles that e-commerce sites and large corporate networks are designed and implemented. No system administrator responsible for traffic management should be without this practical guide. Written by an industry insider--a close look at all flavors of Resin 3.x, including Resin Enterprise. Load balancing overcomes many of the scaling and flexibility obstacles that e-commerce sites and large corporate networks face today. Mastering Resin, the official guide to Resin 3.x. Particularly valuable is its coverage of advanced capabilities including XTP, Resin’ s simplified binary Web service protocol." "Server Load Balancing explains the concepts of load balancing and offers consistent terminology and practical guidance for planning and implementing it in most environments. In the process, the author delivers insight into the way new technologies are deployed in network infrastructure and how they work. It has a reputation for reliability, extremely fast execution speed, and low implementation cost. It offers a detailed look at high-performance, end-to-end switching solutions Load balancers are fast becoming an indispensable solution for handling the huge traffic demands of the Web. This book provides a detailed, up-to-date, technical discussion of this fast-growing, multibillion dollar market, covering the full spectrum of topics--from server and firewall load balancing and virtual hosting features, have made it a success in both small shops and enterprises. And it takes you through the steps of both developing and deploying Java applications using these cutting-edge servers. — Scott Ferguson, Resin Architect, appliance balancer load server tiny virtual.



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