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Time: May 19, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: DeVry Miramar Campus
Street: 2300 SW 145th Ave
City/Town: Miramar, FL 33027
Website or Map: http://www.miamijug.com
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Jorge L. Barroso, MJUG Co-leader
Latest Activity: May 18, 2009
* Introduction to SpringSource tc Server
The Tomcat you know, Enterprise Capabilities you Need:
Are you considering migrating off more expensive and heavyweight
application servers?
Do you need additional enterprise class server capabilities that
Tomcat can’t provide?
Historically stand alone Tomcat requires Administrators to develop a
custom framework to handle installations. If configuration changes are
required, the management framework has to be expanded to handle these
changes for existing instances. Custom installation methods combined
with custom management, monitoring and config. methods are time
consuming and laborious.
Enterprise Tomcat is here! Join SpringSource for a live seminar
outlining SpringSource tc Server, an enterprise version of Apache
Tomcat. This 1.5 hour seminar will
cover tc Server capabilities for:
Managing large scale deployments
Controlling distributed groups of Tomcat instances
Deploying enterprise applications reliably to production systems
Identifying, diagnosing, and resolving server problems quickly and
efficiently
Speakers Bios:
Jim Moore is a Senior Consultant for SpringSource, and has spent over
a decade delivering solutions at all layers of the software stack. His
experience ranges from designing back-end enterprise systems for multi-
national corporations, to basic infrastructure and rich desktop
applications.
He enjoys working with a wide range of technologies and languages, and
speaks at user groups and conferences about the easiest ways to get
development tasks done, whether that be specific technologies or
methodologies.
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