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Here are the pre-selected (by the planners) sessions for the tomcat track:
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 Becoming a Tomcat super user   [acus2009 455]
by Mark Thomas

Presentation — 60 minutes
Description
Have you ever wanted to to do more than just download Tomcat and install some 
web applications? Do you want to learn more about Tomcat internals and how 
everything fits together? Do you want to be able to apply patches for bugs to 
your Tomcat installation without having to wait for the next release? If you 
answered yes to any of the above questions then this presentation is for you. 
Starting with how the Tomcat subversion repository is structured, this 
presentation will show you how to build each of the major Tomcat versions from 
source, how to use your local build to generate binary patches for specific 
bugs and how to extend Tomcat functionality for your environment. After an 
overview of the Tomcat request processing architecture, a request will be 
examined as it passes through Tomcat using remote debugging. Key classes and 
decision points will be highlighted to provide attendees with potential 
starting points when debugging their own issues. To finish the presentation, and
  to give a practical example of how the knowledge gained may be put to use, a 
current bug will be examined, the root cause identified and a patch to fix it 
generated.
Presenter Bio
Mark has been using and developing Tomcat for over five years. He first got 
involved in the development of Tomcat when he needed better control over the 
SSL configuration than was available at the time. After fixing that first bug, 
he started working his way through the remaining Tomcat bugs and is still 
going. Along the way Mark has become a Tomcat committer and PMC member, 
volunteered to be the Tomcat 4 release manager, created the Tomcat security 
pages, become a member of the ASF and joined the Apache Security Committee. He 
also helps maintain the ASF's Bugzilla instances. Mark has a MEng in Electronic 
and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK and is 
currently a Senior Software Engineer with the Covalent Products Division of 
SpringSource.
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 Introduction to Apache Tomcat 7   [acus2009 457]
by Mark Thomas

Presentation — 60 minutes
Description
In addition to implementing version 3.0 of the Servlet 3.0 specification, 
Apache Tomcat 7 has a number of new features and improvements to old 
favourites. This presentation will provide both system administrators and web 
application developers with the information they need to get the most out of 
Tomcat 7. The topics covered will include: - an brief overview of Servlet 3.0 
features with an emphasis on configuration - improvements to management and 
monitoring via JMX - security enhancements to the Manager application - logging 
enhancements
Presenter Bio
Mark has been using and developing Tomcat for over five years. He first got 
involved in the development of Tomcat when he needed better control over the 
SSL configuration than was available at the time. After fixing that first bug, 
he started working his way through the remaining Tomcat bugs and is still 
going. Along the way Mark has become a Tomcat committer and PMC member, 
volunteered to be the Tomcat 4 release manager, created the Tomcat security 
pages, become a member of the ASF and joined the Apache Security Committee. He 
also helps maintain the ASF's Bugzilla instances. Mark has a MEng in Electronic 
and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK and is 
currently a Senior Software Engineer with the Covalent Products Division of 
SpringSource.
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 Large Scale Tomcat Deployments   [acus2009 516]
by Filip Hanik

Presentation — 60 minutes
Description
Provisioning open source software in large server farms can prove to be a real 
challenge. A lot of software products, Apache Tomcat included, don't come with 
any tools or frameworks to manage this process. In this session we will dig 
into the undocumented possibilities that Apache Tomcat offers that makes Apache 
Tomcat one of the most flexible and powerful application servers in the world 
when it comes to provisioning. Tomcat offers very unique, but unfortunately 
undocumented capabilities in this respect. The presentation is focused on 
managing installations, configurations, upgrades and even downgrades in a way 
that little or even no configuration and migration efforts have to take place. 
Using this strategy will save your organization countless hours in managing 
your Apache Tomcat infrastructure.
Presenter Bio
Filip is a Senior Software Engineer for SpringSource and a key participant in 
SpringSource's Apache Tomcat initiatives. Filip brings 12 years of extensive 
experience in architecture, design and development of distributed application 
frameworks and containers and is recognized for his top-quality system 
development skills and continuous participation of Open Source development 
projects. Filip is a committer to the Apache Tomcat project where he is a 
leading authority on Tomcat clustering and a key contributor to the core of the 
platform. He also authored the online book Hitch-Hiker's Guide to Tomcat. Prior 
to SpringSource, Filip was a Senior Software Enginieer for Covalent 
Technologies, which was acquired by SpringSource in early 2008. Previously, 
Filip worked as a Senior Software Engineer/Architect for La Quinta Corporation. 
Filip has also made contributions to software initiatives for Walmart.com, Sony 
Music, France Telecom and has held a variety of senior software engineeri
 ng positions with technology companies in both the United States and Sweden. 
He received his education at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, 
Sweden where he majored in Computer Science and Computer Engineering.
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