May 11, 2024
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Application Servers are software platforms that provide the environment and infrastructure for building, deploying, and running web applications and services. They offer essential services such as web and application hosting, resource management, security, and scalability, enabling developers to focus on developing the core functionality of their applications.
Why Learn About Application Servers?
Understanding Application Servers is crucial for several reasons:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Application Servers.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Apache Tomcat 9, a popular open-source application server. Covers topics such as installation, configuration, performance tuning, and security best practices.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Java EE 8, covering topics such as web services, persistence, security, and application deployment. A good starting point for Java developers interested in learning about Java EE.
Provides detailed guidance on developing high-performance web applications using IBM WebSphere Application Server 9.0. Covers topics such as performance tuning, scalability, and security.
Explores cloud-native application development using Spring Boot, Kubernetes, and cloud services. It covers topics such as containerization, microservices, and cloud-based deployment. Relevant for developers interested in modern application architectures.
Explores serverless architectures and provides guidance on building and operating serverless applications on AWS. Covers topics such as serverless computing, event-driven architectures, and cost optimization. Relevant for developers interested in cloud-native application development.
While this book focuses on Spring Boot, it provides valuable insights into application server concepts and best practices. Suitable for Java developers interested in building and deploying applications in a modern environment.
While this book focuses on Node.js web development, it provides valuable insights into application server concepts and Node.js-specific best practices. Suitable for developers interested in building and deploying Node.js applications.
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