On 11 April 2018 at 23:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks to the magic of GitHub pages, the Tomcat training material that
> was used for the recent training session is now available on-line here:
>
> https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/
>
> The source
gt; > https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/courses/
> tomcat-for-administrators.html#/132
> > Do you have such .jsp anywhere? Would it make sense to add it as part of
> > the /examples/jsp/ of tomcat distribution?
>
> Just add:
>
> <%
> long current = System.
On 23/04/18 14:42, Luis Rodríguez Fernández wrote:
> Hello Mark,
>
> Thank you for sharing the materials!
>
> https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/courses/tomcat-for-administrators.html#/132
> Do you have such .jsp anywhere? Would it make sense to add it as part of
>
On 24/04/18 14:02, Mark Thomas wrote:
> We should expand README.md to explain what you need to do to get from a
> git clone to running the material locally.
Done.
Mark
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On 23/04/18 14:15, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
> Thanks Mark
>
> [lots of snippage]
>
> MT> https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/
>
> cjb> Should "Client" actually be "Server" in Step 12: ChangeCipherSpec?
> cjb> Or did you already k
Hello Mark,
Thank you for sharing the materials!
https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/courses/tomcat-for-administrators.html#/132
Do you have such .jsp anywhere? Would it make sense to add it as part of
the /examples/jsp/ of tomcat distribution?
Thanks in advance,
Luis
2018-04-23 15:15
Thanks Mark
[lots of snippage]
MT> https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/
cjb> Should "Client" actually be "Server" in Step 12: ChangeCipherSpec?
cjb> Or did you already know about that?
MT> It should and I didn't. I've just committed the fix. It s
On 19/04/18 19:44, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
> Thanks Mark for making that available! My questions below.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 6:32 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Traini
Thanks Mark for making that available! My questions below.
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Subject: Training material is now on-line
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks to the magic of GitHub p
Yes me too. Great job !
Ben.
On 13 April 2018 at 15:10, wrote:
> Thank you Mark, I really enjoyed the training!
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Woonsan Ko [mailto:woon...@apache.org]
> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2018 3:22 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Tra
Thank you Mark, I really enjoyed the training!
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2018 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Training material is now on-line
Enjoyable and beautiful!
Woonsan
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 6:32 PM
Enjoyable and beautiful!
Woonsan
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 6:32 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks to the magic of GitHub pages, the Tomcat training material that
> was used for the recent training session is now available on-line here:
>
> https://apache.github.
Hi all,
Thanks to the magic of GitHub pages, the Tomcat training material that
was used for the recent training session is now available on-line here:
https://apache.github.io/tomcat-training/
The source code is here:
https://github.com/apache/tomcat-training
We plan to add more modules and
With less than 4 weeks to go, places are still available for the "Tomcat
for Administrators" training course in Manchester, UK.
If you are thinking of attending, please book early as the more notice
we have, the easier it is for us to arrange various logistics -
particularly catering.
hat the audience want
> > - someone available who can deliver the content
> >
> > The community can help with at least 2 of those 3.
> >
> > There is also the possibility of delivery via a Webinar style approach
> > but I'm really not sure how well that would work
of delivery via a Webinar style approach
> but I'm really not sure how well that would work for a training course.
Did I suggest (or mention that I was planning on) doing something like
https://www.katacoda.com/ before? I think an interactive approach to
training would be awesome. Using container
ce
- the content available that the audience want
- someone available who can deliver the content
The community can help with at least 2 of those 3.
There is also the possibility of delivery via a Webinar style approach
but I'm really not sure how well that would work for a training
ng any audio or video to go along with the slides for
>>> these? We could add them to the youtube channel for those that can't
>>> attend the live training.
>>
>> My current thinking is that I'd do a separate recording of the modules
>> for that rath
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 5:28 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 19/02/18 16:23, Coty Sutherland wrote:
> > Do we plan on doing any audio or video to go along with the slides for
> > these? We could add them to the youtube channel for those that can't
> > attend the liv
On 19/02/18 16:23, Coty Sutherland wrote:
> Do we plan on doing any audio or video to go along with the slides for
> these? We could add them to the youtube channel for those that can't
> attend the live training.
My current thinking is that I'd do a separate recording of t
Do we plan on doing any audio or video to go along with the slides for
these? We could add them to the youtube channel for those that can't
attend the live training.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 9:50 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> All,
>
> The Apache Tomcat PMC is delighted to ann
All,
The Apache Tomcat PMC is delighted to announce that the registration for
the training course "Tomcat for Administrators" is now open.
This one-day training course will take place in central Manchester, UK
on Tuesday April 10, 2018.
Full details, including the schedule is availa
e addressing
>>>> audiences 2, 3 and 4, mostly 4 and was told that this was not what was
>>>> wanted, that all the information was somewhere on the web. That is true
>>>> but trying to find it, absorb and apply it is difficult.
>>>
>>> We do t
ed, that all the information was somewhere on the web. That is true
> >> but trying to find it, absorb and apply it is difficult.
> >
> > We do try and keep the docs succinct and direct users elsewhere for
> > background. I remember that write up - it is similar to
e on the web. That is true
>> but trying to find it, absorb and apply it is difficult.
>
> We do try and keep the docs succinct and direct users elsewhere for
> background. I remember that write up - it is similar to the content of
> the intro to TLS presentation I have given previ
e for
background. I remember that write up - it is similar to the content of
the intro to TLS presentation I have given previously. It is the sort of
content we would want to include in the training course.
More generally, I'm updating the wiki with the suggestions as I spot
them on the mai
h a course outline and a few chapters, indeed
for a training course specifically for sysadmins. It's probably not in a
state that makes sense sharing, as different chapters are in different
stages of outline/script/completion, and making sense of them will be
significant work.
I didn&
that this was not what was
wanted, that all the information was somewhere on the web. That is true
but trying to find it, absorb and apply it is difficult.
Don
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 5:16 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of the things on my TODO list is to put together some Tom
y and potential future contributors, or would
>>your goal be a course for experts to get things done asap? Imho
>>those two goals require different approaches. If the answer is
>>'both', that could be sub-optimal (though understandable). Or do you
>&g
tandable). Or do you
imagine completely different goal(s)?
My original thinking was training for end users of any/all levels.
However, if there was interest we could add some modules on how to
become a contributor, committer, PMC member etc.
My main question is 'WHY'. What is the hole we
ld be sub-optimal (though understandable). Or do you
> imagine completely different goal(s)?
My original thinking was training for end users of any/all levels.
However, if there was interest we could add some modules on how to
become a contributor, committer, PMC member etc.
> My main question i
? Some of the answers might be
complimentary, but a lot of them are almost opposite to each other, imho.
On 01/04/2018 11:16 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi,
One of the things on my TODO list is to put together some Tomcat
training material licensed under the Apache License (version 2). i.e.
mate
Hi,
One of the things on my TODO list is to put together some Tomcat
training material licensed under the Apache License (version 2). i.e.
material that would be made freely available for folks to use.
I'd also like to make the training material available on YouTube as well
as run some tra
On 04.03.2016 17:58, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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On 3/3/16 11:39 AM, Brookbanks, Paul wrote:
Could someone in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area recommend a
place that provides tomcat administrative training. I would
consider online training
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On 3/3/16 11:39 AM, Brookbanks, Paul wrote:
> Could someone in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area recommend a
> place that provides tomcat administrative training. I would
> consider online training but prefer an “in-class” en
Could someone in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area recommend a place that
provides tomcat administrative training. I would consider online training but
prefer an "in-class" environment. Specific need: Multiple instance
installation, management, and monitoring.
Could somebody please point me to an institute which conducts Tomcat
administration training in INDIA (Bangalore)?
Thanks for your help.
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> Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 17:20:23 -0400
> From: ch...@christopherschultz.net
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Tomcat training at ApacheCon
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On 10/6/2009 4:38 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
> bit of a stretch for folks on the east coast or midwest
Er... it's a conference, not a traveling carnival.
If you want to see the presentations, attend the conference (or hope the
presenters are k
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Tomcat training at ApacheCon
>
> On 10/06/2009 10:55 AM, Martin Gainty wrote:
> > sounds great..any sessions for chicago,ny,boston or dc?
> >
>
> for ApacheCon? none planned that I know
: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat training at ApacheCon
In addition to the Tomcat Track,
http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/schedule#tomcat , we are also putting on a 2
day Tomcat training, http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/sessions/452 ,
It's a great track for both administrator
sounds great..any sessions for chicago,ny,boston or dc?
thanks,
Martin Gainty
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> Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 07:30:20 -0600
> From: devli...@hanik.com
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Tomcat training at ApacheCon
>
>
In addition to the Tomcat Track,
http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/schedule#tomcat , we are also putting on a 2
day Tomcat training, http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/sessions/452 ,
It's a great track for both administrators and developers and goes above and
beyond just the configur
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I would suggest http://marakana.com/
For a technical training facility, I was extremely impressed.
We only covered a little bit of the performance tuning, however, they seemed
very flexible in class to cover in detail topics out side of what was covered
in the course.
>>>
From:
Chetan Chheda wrote:
> All,
>
> Can you recommend some of them? Topics that I am looking for are :
>
> Mod_jk configuration
> Tomcat connectors
> Apache webserver
>
> For high traffic scenariors with a performance tuning & monitoring
> perspective ..
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/Sup
All,
Can you recommend some of them? Topics that I am looking for are :
Mod_jk configuration
Tomcat connectors
Apache webserver
For high traffic scenariors with a performance tuning & monitoring perspective
..
Thanks,
Chetan
On 25.03.2009 22:25, Jhary wrote:
I am looking for good comprehensive training courses for installing,
configuring and managing the Apache web server and the Tomcat server.
Do you know of such classes being offered anywhere?
See:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/SupportAndTraining
Regards
there are several companies offering training, including mine,
www.springsource.com
unique about springsource training classes is that they are taught by
committers on the project
Filip
Jhary wrote:
I am looking for good comprehensive training courses for installing,
configuring and
I am looking for good comprehensive training courses for installing,
configuring and managing the Apache web server and the Tomcat server.
Do you know of such classes being offered anywhere?
Thanks,
Scott
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All,
The following page has recently been added to the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/SupportAndTraining
If you as an individual or the company you work for provide support
and/or Tomcat training please feel free to go ahead and add the
appropriate entry(s).
As I am typing this it occurs
Ladies and gentlemen,
I am teaching a Tomcat class at ApacheCon, New Orleans and there are
still spots left.
It's a two day training, going from novice to very experienced in a
gradual way over the two days.
http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/sessions/13
Anyone know where I could get training
on Tomcat?
Kevin Mullin
Sr. Analyst
IBM Corporation
(206) 345-7068
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
what kind of training?
just documentation i have checked so far..
On 9/6/06, Jeanna Geier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi-
I'm looking for some recommendations for training on Tomcat. Has anyone
out there attended any training and have any recommendations (good or bad)?
Thanks,
-Jeanna
Hi-
I'm looking for some recommendations for training on Tomcat. Has anyone out
there attended any training and have any recommendations (good or bad)?
Thanks,
-Jeanna
I get catalogs from www.learningtree.com , they have j2ee, jsf, struts
| training. They have classes in NYC
|
| I don't know how good they are though, I haven't attended any of their
| training.
I took a course on Oracle development from them. The instructor was a
former development manager
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| From: Steve Ochani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I get catalogs from www.learningtree.com , they have j2ee, jsf, struts
| training. They have classes in NYC
|
| I don't know how good they are though, I haven't attended any of their
| training.
I took a
On 1 Sep 2006 at 12:02, joon yoo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the off-topic post. One of my programmers who helps
> maintain our tomcat 5.5 install asked about getting training in java,
> specifically J2EE/J2SE/J2ME among other things.
>
> If anyone knows where to find goo
Hi,
Sorry for the off-topic post. One of my programmers who helps
maintain our tomcat 5.5 install asked about getting training in java,
specifically J2EE/J2SE/J2ME among other things.
If anyone knows where to find good courses in training for java in
Manhattan, that'd be awesome.
Thank
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