| resin 4.0 | | resin
- Starting Resin
- Installation - Install Resin on Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X
- Command Line «ref» - Command line arguments to the Resin server
- Watchdog «ref» - Resin's watchdog process manages Resin servers and checks status for reliability.
- Apache HTTPd «ref» - Using Apache HTTPd with Resin
- IIS 7 Plugin «ref» - Using Microsoft IIS 7 with Resin
- Migrating - Migrating to Resin 4.0
- Administration - /resin-admin monitoring and administration
- web console - The web-based Resin administration console
- command line - The Command Line Resin Administration
- Clustering - Clustering and load balancing of multiple coordinated Resin servers
- Overview - Overview of Resin's clustering, load-balancing, elastic-computing and distributed caching features
- Clustering Tags Reference - Resin clustering and load-balancing tags reference
- Clustered Deployment Reference - ANT and Maven clustered deployment API reference
- Configuration - Configuration principles for the Resin Server
- Overview «ref» - Overview of Resin configuration
- CanDI - XML configuration for Dependency Injection services
- EL «ref» - EL expressions used in configuration
- Database «ref» - Configuration of the Resin database pool
- Deployment «ref» - Deploying applications and .war files to a Resin server.
- .git overview - Overview of the clustered .git deployment
- deploy tools - ant and maven deployment tool reference
- HTTP
- HTTP server «ref» - Resin's built-in, high performance HTTP server
- Virtual Hosts «ref» - HTTP Virtual Host configuration for multi-host sites
- Rewrite «ref» - Resin's URL rewriting capability, replacing mod_rewrited sites
- Proxy Cache «ref» - Resin's built-in proxy cache
- Health
- Health Checking - Health checks, conditions, and remediation actions
- Meters - Statistic graphing with meters
- Logging «ref» - java.util logging configuration in Resin
- Security - Security and authentication configuration
- Overview - Overview of security concepts
- authenticators - Authenticators for Resin server
- authentication method - Authenticators for Resin server
- authorization - Authenticators for Resin server
- SSL - Integrating OpenSSL and JSSE
- Scheduled tasks - Scheduled tasks
- Advanced - Advanced and technical concepts
- classloaders - Resin classloader architecture
- jmx - JMX management
- Java Injection (CanDI)
- Binding Patterns - Service, Resource, Startup, and Plugin Patterns for CanDI (JSR-299)
- Injection
- IoC appconfig
- Database
- JDBC Basic
- JDBC IoC
- EJB
- Stateless
- JMX
- Basic
- Listener
- Registration
- MBeanServer
- JSF
- JSF/CanDI
- Messaging
- BAM Queue
- JMS/PHP Send
- JMS/PHP Receive
- MDB Listener
- Quercus
- Hello World
- Java Modules
- JSON
- PDO
- Remoting
- Hessian Serialization
- Hessian Addition
- Service Addition
- Hessian with DI
- Burlap Addition
- custom-protocol
- Simple Service
- Client Injection
- Servlet
- Hello, World
- Comet
- IoC
- WebSocket
- WebSocket PHP
- Security
- Release Notes
- Resin 4.0.18
- Resin 4.0.17
- Resin 4.0.16
- Resin 4.0.15
- Resin 4.0.14
- Resin 4.0.13
- Resin 4.0.12
- Resin 4.0.11
- Resin 4.0.10
- Resin 4.0.9
- Resin 4.0.8
- Resin 4.0.7
- Resin 4.0.6
- Resin 4.0.5
- Resin 4.0.4
- Resin 4.0.3
- Resin 4.0.2
- Resin 4.0.1
- Resin 4.0.0
- Change Logs
- Resin 4.0 Changes
- Resin 3.0 Changes
- Resin-2.1 Changes
- Resin-EE Changes
- Old Changes
Complete reference documentation
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