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+ ||<)>'''Training Title:'''|| Everything Tomcat - Administering, Tuning, 
Troubleshooting and Developing ||
+ ||<)>'''Training Length:'''|| 12 hours ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker:'''|| Mark Thomas ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker contact info:'''|| markt AT a.o ||
+ ||<)>'''Training Abstract:'''|| The fastest way for you to learn everything 
you need to know about Tomcat. If you are an administrator, developer, release 
engineer, or perhaps a bit of all, then this training is for you. Whether you 
are an expert or a beginner, you are guaranteed to learn something new in this 
class. The curriculum spans from basic Tomcat configuration to advanced tuning 
of both Tomcat and the JVM. We'll go over several different deployment 
methodologies, with and without web server connectors, load balanced or not, 
and how to maximize the performance of Tomcat in your infrastructure. You'll 
learn how to troubleshoot Tomcat, how to classify different types of error 
messages and how to correctly reconfigure your server based on the actual 
error. Towards the end we will take a deep dive into the core of Tomcat, 
learning both architecture and code, and how to write your own Tomcat 
components.  ||
+ ||<)>'''Speaker bio:'''|| Mark has been using and developing Tomcat for over 
six 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 & 7 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 and Consultant with 
the SpringSource Division of VMWare.  ||
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