Friday, 05 Nov 2010

  Tomcat
Atlanta - Room 1
Lucene
Atlanta - Room 2
Java Enterprise Development
Atlanta - Room 3
OSGi
Atlanta - Room 4
09:00 Introduction to Apache Tomcat 7

Tim Funk
Scientific data curation and processing with Apache Tika

Chris Mattman
Getting started with Java Contexts and Dependency Injection in JEE6

Rohit Dilip
Just stay loose with OSGi and Apache Felix!

Carsten Ziegeler
09:30
10:00 New memory leak prevention and detection features in Tomcat 7

Mark Thomas
Lessons Learned in the Development of a Web-scale Search Engine: Nutch2 and beyond

Chris Mattman
Bean Validation Overview

Donald Woods
Managing an OSGi Framework with Apache Felix Web Console

Felix Meschberger
10:30
11:00 Morning Break

Morning Break

Morning Break

Morning Break

11:30 Securing and managing your Tomcat installations

Mladen Turk
Apache Solr: Out Of The Box

Chris Hostetter
Apache OpenEJB In-depth

David Blevins
Building a Sensor Network Controller

Michael Pigg
12:00
12:30 Running Tomcat Stand-alone on Port 80

Jason Brittain
Implementing Apache Solr at Ticketmaster: a Case Study

Geoffrey Young
Enterprise OSGi Applications with Apache Aries

Jeremy Hughes
OSGi Design Patterns and Best Practices

Marcel Offermans
13:00
13:30 Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

14:00
14:30 Keynote

Keynote

Keynote

Keynote

15:00
15:30 Quickstart guide to embedding Tomcat 7

Mark Thomas
The Many Facets Of Apache Solr

Chris Hostetter
Advanced Aries Blueprint Features

Lin Sun
Distributing, managing and monitoring a large number of devices

Karl Pauls
16:00
16:30 Making Tomcat a native cloud runtime - multi-tenant, elastic and metered

Paul Fremantle
Open Source Enterprise Search & Retrieval Platform

Marc Teutelink
A la carte OSGi

Zoe Slattery
Building complex and modular RIAs with OSGi and Flex

François Fornaciari
17:00
17:30 Closing Plenary

Closing Plenary

Closing Plenary

Closing Plenary

18:00