[ Thanks to Joe
Kaplenk for this link. ]
“This redbook describes how to implement WebSphere
Application Server, DB2 Universal Database, VisualAge for Java,
Apache Web Server and IBM HTTP Server on the Linux operating
system. We use four different distributions of the Linux
operating system: Caldera OpenLinux, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux and
TurboLinux. Furthermore the book provides a discussion of Java
servlets including servlet programming model, design patterns for
e-commerce using servlets and a comprehensive discussion of
WebSphere Application Server security.”
“The book is divided into five parts.”
“In the first part we discuss IBM?s commitment to the Linux
operating system and provide installation procedures for the
different applications.”
“In the second part we discuss Web programming models, and
include an overview of Java servlets, the advantages of servlets,
and servlet programming.”
“Part 3 discusses WebSphere Application Server security,
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) and Extended Markup Language (XML).
Also, part 3 discusses design patterns for e-commerce using
servlets.”
“Part 4 discusses how to access 2- and 3-tier databases using
DB2 Universal Database.”
“Part 5 contains three samples that will help to test your
access to DB2. Part 5 also includes an appendix on how to install
IBM HTTP Server with SSL.”
[ The redpaper is in .pdf format. You may find a .pdf view
for linux here.
]