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The Apache Modules Book: Application Development with Apache
Nick Kew (Paperback) Prentice Hall 2007-02-05
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Consistent, well-written, but a bit gap toothed
This book easily earns five stars despite a few glaring issues. Why? It's the best, most consitent, and approachable guide you'll find to writing Apache modules.I spent two weeks scouring the net for APR examples and explanations. I started with the O'Reilly books only to find they are... -
The definitive source for Apache module writers
I tried to write an Apache module using only the documentation and reference material available on the net, and failed. The documentation you can find on the net (even on Apache.org's own website) is either completely out of date or maddeningly vague. If you spend enough time in trial and error...
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"You learn best by example and experimentation? This book is ideal. You have your favorite editor and compiler ready-you'll encounter example code you'll want to give it a try. You chose the right book, that's for sure become the de facto standard guide to writing Apache modules."
-Rich Bowen, coauthor, Apache Administrators Handbook, Apache Cookbook, and The Definitive Guide to Apache mod_rewrite
"A Guide to the first class to get the most out of Apache as a modular application platform's sure to become required reading for any Apache programmer, from beginner to experienced professional. It builds carefully and meticulously from the absolute basics, while among chapters on everything from the popular Apache DBD Framework to best practices, security, and debugging."
-Noirin Plunkett, documentation committer to the Apache httpd project, and member of the ASF conference committee
, The first start-to-finish, example-rich guide for every developer who wants to get the most out of Apache....
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