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Apache Server 2.0: A Beginner's Guide

Apache Server 2.0: A Beginner's Guide

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good Apache introductory .
Review: A well organized, well written book that teaches you most of what you need to know to run Apache binaries on a wide range of operating systems, (but mostly on UNIX). It deals with basic and intermediate features of customization of apache. Not much advanced stuff in there.
For you serious developers and system administrators looking for a book to teach you how to create a very versatile and personalized version of apache that will suite your needs, this is not the book for you. Get a book that is OS specific, like the "Linux Apache Web Server Administration" of the Craig Hunt Linux Library.
For those of you who have not many demands of their Apache environment this book is more than enough and would give you a great start and introduction into the wonderful world of Apache...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too much in too little space
Review: I am a systems administrator trying to set up Apache running on a network.
I have been trying hard to cope with this book for simple installation and configuration procedures but in vain.After desperate efforts, i picked up the kate wrightson book and i got everything set up in a snap (actually 3 days of fruitful reading).Thumbs down to the Professional Apache 2.0 book for
trying to cover too much in too little space.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Filled With Errors
Review: I have a copy of this book sitting on my shelf, left over from a previous sys admin. Every once in a while I pick it up and leaf through it until I find a mistake. It never takes more than 90 seconds. Today I found on page 124 the claim that one can use "kill -TERM" instead of "kill -9" if one prefers letters to numbers. An author who would make this mistake (-TERM is -15, -9 is -KILL) does not inspire confidence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well organized and a good read
Review: It's a rare technical writer who can be conversational and engaging in her style without compromising either the quality or quanity of the technical information within the work. Wrightson has managed this balancing act, with a guide that is friendly, well organized and above all useful for a web administrator. The book's attention to Mac OS X is also welcome -- far too many Mac users have upgraded to Mac OS X and leapt into Apache but treated it like they'd treat Microsoft Personal Web Sharing. Wrightson's approach makes the power and versitility -- and challenge -- of Apache apparent without making it arcane. Brava!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The title's a little inaccurate...
Review: While this book does cover the software mentioned in its title, it spends a lot of time with the Apache 1.3 series. In fact, Apache 2.0 was still in beta when the book was published so the author seems a little apprehensive with the material.

It is nice as a general overview, and contains a lot of good "filler" such as an appendix on common Unix commands and Unix text editors.



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The title's a little inaccurate...
Review: While this book does cover the software mentioned in its title, it spends a lot of time with the Apache 1.3 series. In fact, Apache 2.0 was still in beta when the book was published so the author seems a little apprehensive with the material.

It is nice as a general overview, and contains a lot of good "filler" such as an appendix on common Unix commands and Unix text editors.



Rating: 1 stars
Summary: very badly written and badly organized
Review: You be better off reading the man file on apache. The author uses inserts from the configuration file of Apache and does not build on it as if the inserts are sufficient explanation for configuring the program. I am insulted. If you still want to buy this book I have mine for sale in the used section for the fraction of the original cost. This book is a waist of time and money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: very badly written and badly organized
Review: You be better off reading the man file on apache. The author uses inserts from the configuration file of Apache and does not build on it as if the inserts are sufficient explanation for configuring the program. I am insulted. If you still want to buy this book I have mine for sale in the used section for the fraction of the original cost. This book is a waist of time and money.


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