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Getting Started

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Documentation Index

Introduction

This is the top-level entry point of the documentation bundle for the Tomcat 4 Servlet/JSP container. Tomcat 4 implements the Servlet 2.3 and JavaServer Pages 1.2 specifications from Java Software, and includes many additional features that make it a useful platform for developing and deploying web applications and web services.

Select one of the links from the navigation menu (to the left) to drill down to the more detailed documenation that is available. Each available manual is described in more detail below.

Getting Started

The following documents will assist you in downloading and installing Tomcat 4, and (if you wish to) building a distribution from the source code.

  • Introduction - A brief, high level, overview of Tomcat.
  • README.txt - Describes the contents and directory structure of a Tomcat 4 binary distribution.
  • RUNNING.txt - Documents the steps necessary to download, install, start, and stop a Tomcat 4 server.
  • BUILDING.txt - Details the steps necessary to download Tomcat 4 source code (and the other packages that it depends on), and build a binary distribution from those sources.
Administrators

The following documents are aimed at System Administrators who are responsible for installing, configuring, and operating a Tomcat 4 server.

  • Server Configuration Reference - Reference manual that documents all available elements and attributes
  • Class Loader HOW-TO - Information about class loading in Tomcat 4, including where to place your application classes so that they are visible.
  • JNDI Resources HOW-TO - Configuring standard and custom resources in the JNDI naming context that is provided to each web application.
  • Manager App HOW-TO - Operating the Manager web app to deploy, undeploy, and redeploy applications while Tomcat is running.
  • Proxy Support HOW-TO - Configuring Tomcat 4 to run behind a proxy server (or a web server functioning as a proxy server).
  • Realm Configuration HOW-TO - Description of how to configure Realms (databases of users, passwords, and their associated roles) for use in web applications that utilize Container Managed Security (FIXME - hyperlink to background info on this).
  • Security Manager HOW-TO - Configuring and using a Java Security Manager to support fine-grained control over the behavior of your web applications.
  • SSL Configuration HOW-TO - Installing and configuring SSL support so that your Tomcat will serve requests using the https protocol.
Application Developers

The following documents are aimed at Application Developers who are constructing web applications or web services that will run on Tomcat.

Catalina Developers

The following documents are for Java developers who wish to contribute to the development of the Catalina servlet container portion of Tomcat itself, or to better understand its internal architecture and operation.

  • Functional Specifications - Requirements specifications for features of the Catalina servlet container portion of Tomcat 4.
  • Javadocs - Javadoc API documentation for the Catalina servlet container portion of Tomcat 4.
Jasper Developers

The following documents are for Java developers who wish to contribute to the development of the Jasper JSP container portion of Tomcat itself, or to better understand its internal architecture and operation.

  • Javadocs - Javadoc API documentation for the Jasper JSP container portion of Tomcat 4.

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