posted by SpringSource on April 8, 2010 12:06 PM
For development and operations teams, a presentation that covers how to manage applications properly from cycling updates to determining failures.
Your business applications provide all the components that do the real work for your enterprise and use Tomcat as the engine to power that work. How can you ensure that your applications on Tomcat are managed properly? How do you cycle application updates over a group of more than twenty server instances? How do you determine the failure of application whether it is during start-up, execution or application shutdown? This presentation covers the critical factors to consider when managing applications on Tomcat and SpringSource tc Server, and provides practical guidelines for operations staff responsible for application uptime.
EMBEDDED PRESENTATION SLIDES (i.e. user can click “Next” thru slides)
To download or watch the presentation, visit www.springsource.com/webinars
Presentation Agenda:
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Introduction to SpringSource
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Application Management in Tomcat
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Introduction to AMS
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AMS Feature Overview
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Managing Distrubuted Applications
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User interface
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Command line style
Presentation Outline:
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Introduction
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Agenda
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SpringSource Overview
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Product Subscriptions
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SpringSource Software Products
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SpringSource tc Server
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Application Management
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What is a Context
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Defining Contexts
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Deployment Strategies
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Application Management Summary
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Product Architecture
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Distributed Operations
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Defining a Group
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Adding to a Group
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Server Configuration
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Application Deployment
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See it in action
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Scripted Actions
For more than 10 years, SpringSource employees have been supporting Apache technologies, with unparalleled experience and commitment to the Apache Software Foundation. More than 400 of the Fortune 500 count on SpringSource to support their mission-critical business applications. Leaders of the Apache Software Foundation, including Board Members, work at SpringSource and dedicate a significant amount of time further developing the Apache Tomcat open source project. Over the last 2 years, 95% of the issues fixed in the Apache Tomcat project were fixed by SpringSource engineers. For more information on how SpringSource can help your enterprise, see the
SpringSource website, or call 800/444-1935.
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