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So something like:BR
1 - Have an introduction (something like what Mladen (See below mturk) proposed).BR
2 - Have more details presentation on the new tech (Tomcat7, Servlet 3.0)BR
3 - Have a remainder of the existing new stuff (Bayeux, Comet, jdbc-pool, tomcat-lite).BR
4 - Have well known stuff, like admin/conf stuff, mod_jk/mod_proxy and clustering.BR
5 - A bunch of technical presentations +++

mturk:
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Tomcat community overview

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  • Tomcat versionsBR
  • ConnectorsBR
  • SecurityBR
  • BugzillBR
  • DevelopmentBR BR Audience should be both generic (at least for the tech and community overview I plan to do) and technical for an in-depth presentations offered by Mark, Filip and Rainer. BR Bio Presenter bioBR Mladen Turk is a Principal Software Engineer at JBoss, a division of Red Hat (Switzerland), where he is responsible for Native Integration, Enterprise Web Services and Multiplatform technologies. He is member of JBoss Application Server team and gives more then 20 years of experience in client/server technologies. Mladen is currently acting as Apache Tomcat PMC chair, and beside Tomcat, he actively contributes to APR, Httpd and Commons projects. BR
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All you want to know about reverse proxies

By Rainer JungBR

mod_jk in depth

By Rainer JungBR rjung:
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Based on some users list feedback: I could either present on mod_jk (in case there's no conflict with Mladen), or - thinking about André's suggestion, I could give a "Reverse Proxies" talk.

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Both of my talks are more directed to admins.
+++funkman: (Tim Funk)BR
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Securing your Tomcat installation

By Tim Funk"BR Whether you are new to Tomcat or used it for a long time, we'll walk through ways to make your installation more secure. Even though we make Tomcat secure out of the box, you will make configuration changes. In this talk, we'll give you hints to make sure your changes don't expose you to security issues. We'll also cover items developers should and should not do in their code to keep the installation secure. Out of scope in this discussion: SSL.
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Presenter Bio:BR Tim Funk has been a Tomcat user for over 7 years and committer since 2003. Tim currently resides in Pennsylvania and works for Armstrong World Industries performing a range of roles, enjoying the role of developer the most. Tim has a Masters of Software Engineering from Penn State.