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Tuesday July 28, 2009
Start: 2009-07-28 10:00
End: 2009-07-28 12:00

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 free two-hour seminar will cover tc Server capabilities for:

  • Managing large scale Tomcat deployments
  • Controlling distributed groups of Tomcat instances
  • Deploying enterprise applications reliably to production systems
  • Identifying, diagnosing, and resolving server problems quickly and efficienty

If your web application is developed using servlets and JSPs and you are using a higher cost application server, let us show you how you can get distributed management capabilities along with enterprise support at a significantly lower price.

Seats are limited - Register Today!

Renaissance Hotel
515 Madison Street, Seattle, WA
9:00am-11:00am

Wednesday July 29, 2009
Start: 2009-07-29 07:00
End: 2009-07-29 08:15

The technological bloat, complexity and high cost of traditional Java Enterprise servers combined with the portability of Spring architected applications are driving businesses to consider a more lean approach to enterprise Java. Apache Tomcat has become the most popular server for running enterprise solutions but how can you tell if your application is ready to make the switch and what is the best way to move to a lighter solution? This presentation discusses the factors involved with using Tomcat in an enterprise setting and provides a practical guide for migrating your production systems to a leaner solution.

Register Now! Or sign up for the whole webinar series.

Start: 2009-07-29 10:00
End: 2009-07-29 12:00

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 free two-hour seminar will cover tc Server capabilities for:

  • Managing large scale Tomcat deployments
  • Controlling distributed groups of Tomcat instances
  • Deploying enterprise applications reliably to production systems
  • Identifying, diagnosing, and resolving server problems quickly and efficienty

If your web application is developed using servlets and JSPs and you are using a higher cost application server, let us show you how you can get distributed management capabilities along with enterprise support at a significantly lower price.

Seats are limited - Register Today!

Sheraton Phoenix Downtown
340 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ
9:00am-11:00am

Start: 2009-07-29 12:00
End: 2009-07-29 13:15

The technological bloat, complexity and high cost of traditional Java Enterprise servers combined with the portability of Spring architected applications are driving businesses to consider a more lean approach to enterprise Java. Apache Tomcat has become the most popular server for running enterprise solutions but how can you tell if your application is ready to make the switch and what is the best way to move to a lighter solution? This presentation discusses the factors involved with using Tomcat in an enterprise setting and provides a practical guide for migrating your production systems to a leaner solution.

Register Now! Or sign up for the whole webinar series.

Thursday July 30, 2009
Start: 2009-07-28
End: 2009-07-30
n/a
Start: 2009-07-30 10:00
End: 2009-07-30 12:00

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 free two-hour seminar will cover tc Server capabilities for:

  • Managing large scale Tomcat deployments
  • Controlling distributed groups of Tomcat instances
  • Deploying enterprise applications reliably to production systems
  • Identifying, diagnosing, and resolving server problems quickly and efficienty

If your web application is developed using servlets and JSPs and you are using a higher cost application server, let us show you how you can get distributed management capabilities along with enterprise support at a significantly lower price.

Seats are limited - Register Today!

San Mateo Marriott
1770 South Amphlett Boulevard, San Mateo, CA
9:00am-11:00am

 

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