Re: Building enterprise websites with apache
- From: Carlos Moreno <moreno_at_mochima_dot_com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 20:49:08 -0500
Bilgehan.Balban@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a complete solution book that describes building
websites using apache/linux applications.
There are many asp.net books that cover building fully-featured dynamic
websites. Is there any equivalent using Apache/Linux? For example,
description of how to achieve custom authentication, secure
communication, serving content based on users, templates, implementing
sessions properly, security, encrypted query strings etc. etc.
There are guides, documentation, and articles, but all are sparsely
organised. Any well organised documentation?
In addition to any (of the many available) books that you may find
on Apache or on LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP), I would recommend:
Apache Security, by Ivan Ristic. (there's a web site for it:
http://www.apachesecurity.net)
Also, take a look at --- and seriously consider --- PostgreSQL as
an alternative to MySQL --- yes, MySQL enjoys a big margin of
popularity, but I believe that PostgreSQL enjoys an even bigger
margin in terms of quality, robustness, maturity, etc. etc. etc.
http://www.postgresql.org
I'm sure that if you go to any of their sites, there should be
good recommendations for books (http://www.apache.org probably
has books recommendations for PHP, MySQL, and maybe more in
general, for LAMP). Perhaps also in http://www.linux.org you
could find some good recommendations.
HTH,
Carlos
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