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Tutorials – Monday | Tuesday     Sessions – Wednesday | Thursday | Friday     BoFs

ApacheCon US Tutorials

ApacheCon begins with two days of intensive half-day and full-day tutorials that offer actionable techniques and methodologies pivotal to the increasing demand for Open Source software.

Times and Locations

Salon D

408

410

402

400

Monday, October 9

9:00 - 10:00

Registration and coffee in the Austin Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area for Tutorials and Speakers only.
Registration Desk will be open until 14:30.

Morning Tutorial Session

10:00 - 13:00

T01 - Scalable Internet Architectures with Theo Schlossnagle

T03 - Building Enterprise Applications with Axis2 with Deepal Jayasinghe & Afkham Azeez

T04 - Building an AJAX Application with a Browser-embedded Database with David Van Couvering & Francois Orsini

T06 - Hands-On HTTPd on Windows with Matt Lewandowsky


11:30 - 11:45

Break with coffee in the Austin Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area

11:45 - 13:00

Morning Tutorial Sessions continue

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch served to both morning and afternoon students location to be announced

Afternoon Tutorial Session

14:00 - 15:30

T08 - Adding Version Control to your Application with Subversion with Garrett Rooney

T10 - Migrating to Struts 2 with Ted Husted

T04 - con't

T06 - con't

T12 - OpenSolaris Zones with Narayana Janga

15:30 - 15:45

Break with coffee in the Austin Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area

15:45 - 17:00

Afternoon Tutorial Sessions continue

Tuesday, October 10

9:00 - 10:00

Registration and coffee in the Austin Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area for Tutorials and Speakers only.
Registration Desk will be open until 14:30.

Morning Tutorial Session

10:00 - 13:00

TU1 - PHP Scalability Mistakes with John Coggeshall

TU5 - Portlet Development with JSR-168 with Noel J. Bergman

TU6 - Testing with Apache::Test with Geoff Young

TU2 - SF & Apache MyFaces IN Action

TU4 - Embedding ApacheDS with Alex Karasulu

11:30 - 11:45

Break with coffee in the Austin Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area

11:45 - 13:00

Morning Tutorial Sessions continue

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch served to both morning and afternoon students location to be announced

Afternoon Tutorial Session

14:00 - 15:30

TU12 - Media & Analyst Training with Sally Khudairi

TU5 - con't

TU8 - PHP and MYSQL—Best Practices with Laura Thomson

TU2 - con't


15:30 - 15:45

Break with coffee in the Austin Grand Ballroom Prefunction Area

15:45 - 17:00

Afternoon Tutorial Sessions continue

ApacheCon US Sessions

The three main conference days offer a wide range of beginner, intermediate and advanced sessions. Attendees have FIVE tracks to choose from each day featuring more than 70 sessions, to gain real-world insight and to learn first-hand the latest developments of key Open Source projects including the Apache HTTP Server—the world's most popular Web server software.


Conference Registration Desk Hours

Times and Locations

Austin Grand Ballroom Foyer

Tuesday

16:00 - 18:00

Wednesday

8:00 - 18:30

Thursday

8:00 - 18:00

Friday

8:00 - 16:00


Wednesday, October 11

Times and Locations

Sixth Floor
Salon J & K

Fourth Floor
Salon D

Fourth Floor
Salon E

Fourth Floor
Meeting Room 400

Sixth Floor
Salon G

8:00 - 20:30

Expo Hall is Open • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H - Sixth Floor
Registration is Open • Austin Grand Ballroom Foyer

9:00

Opening Plenary: WE0 - State of the Feather by Sander Striker, President of The Apache Software Foundation
Austin Grand Ballroom Salon J & K

9:30

Keynote: KN01 - Let's Measure the Speed of Light by Cliff Stoll
Austin Grand Ballroom Salon J & K

10:30

WE1 - Maven in the Wild

WE2 - Apache Synapse—The ESB That Kills the ESB

WE3 - CNN.com Performance and Lessons Learned

WE4 - Apache MyFaces—Open Source Java Server Faces

WE5 - Opening Panel: The Business of Open Source with Winston Damarillo, Lee Thompson, and Thomas Van de Velde

11:30

WE6 - Enterprise Maven

WE7 - ServiceMix

WE8 - Hacking the Apache HTTP Server at Yahoo!

WE9 - Struts 2.0

WE10 - Brian Behlendorf

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch On Your Own

14:00

WE11 - Apache Container 2.0

WE12 - Getting Rich with PHP 5

WE13 - Apache as a Virus-Scanning Web Proxy

WE14 - The Apache Shale Framework

WE15 - Behind the Scenes of the ASF (part 1)

15:00

WE16 - Introduction to Apache Harmony

WE17 - Maintainable PHP

WE18 - Apache Performance Tuning Part 1: Scaling Up

WE19 - Shale and The Java Persistence Architecture

WE20 - Behind the Scenes of the ASF (part 2)

16:00

Coffee Break • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H

16:30

WE21 - Single Source Publishing with Apache Forrest

WE22 - Enabling Web Services by Embedding Axis2/C

WE23 - Apache Performance Tuning Part 2: Scaling Out

WE24 - Essentials on Performant JavaServer™ Faces Apps: Client Versus Server Side

WE25 - ASF Sponsorships

17:30

WE26 - The Ins and Outs of Clustered Logging

WE27 - PHP 6 & Unicode: Who Needs Berlizt?

WE28 - Writing Portable C Code with APR

WE29 - AJAX in Apache MyFaces

WE30 - Open Source: The End of Ossification

18:30 – 20:30

Welcome Reception • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H
Sponsored by IBM

19:30

PGP Keysigning • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon G


Thursday, October 12

Times and Locations

Sixth Floor
Salon J & K

Fourth Floor
Salon D

Fourth Floor
Salon E

Fourth Floor
410

Sixth Floor
Salon G

8:00 - 18:30

Expo Hall is Open • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H - Sixth Floor
Registration is Open • Austin Grand Ballroom Foyer

9:00

TH1 - Httpd Power Tools

TH2 - PHP 5's Magical Methods and ext/soap

TH3 - Intro to XSLT

TH4 - mod_perl for Speed Freaks!

TH5 - The Open Management Consortium and You

10:00

Coffee Break • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H

10:30

TH11 - Introduction to mod_python

TH7 - 2.2 Rocks! Quit using 1.3 already!

TH8 - Getting Started with Apache FOP

TH9 - mod_perl-2.0: Advanced Profiling & Instrumenting Techniques

TH10 - Roadmap for Enterprise Adoption of Open Source

11:30

Keynote - KN02 - Patrick Ball, PhD, CTO and Director, Human Rights Programs, Benetech
Austin Grand Ballroom Salon J & K

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch On Your Own

14:00

TH6 - Introduction to WebDav

TH12 - Java in the Database

TH13 - Apache Trinidad–First Class Citizens for Java Server Faces

TH14 - Output Filters with mod_perl 2.0

TH15 - Breaking Through the Noise: Visibility for Your Open Source Project

15:00

TH16 - New Modular Authentication Architecture in Apache 2.2 and Beyond

TH17 - Apache Derby 10.2 -New feature Overview

TH18 - Apache Roller: An Open Source Java Blog Server

TH19 - Securing myFaces Applications Against the OWASP Top Ten Attacks

TH20 - Developing a Successful Open Source Consulting Business

16:00

Coffee Break • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H

16:30

TH21 - Using LDAP Authentication in Apache 2.2

TH22 - Embedding Apache Derby in a Browser

TH23 - Atomized: How to Consume and Publish Atom Using Open-Source Java tools

TH24 - Introduction to the Cocoon Portal

TH25 - Incubator 15 Minute Talks

17:30

TH26 - Kerberos and Single Sign-on with HTTP

TH27 - Configuring Apache Derby for Performance and Durability

TH28 - A no-nonsense Introduction to "Semantic Web" Technologies

TH29 - What's New in Cocoon?

18:30

TH30 - ApacheCon Lightning Lottery Talks Sponsored by Google
Austin Grand Ballroom Salon J & K


Friday, October 13

Times and Locations

Sixth Floor
Salon J & K

Fourth Floor
Salon D

Fourth Floor
Salon E

Meeting Room 408

Sixth Floor
Salon G

Sixth Floor
Meeting Room 602

8:00 - 18:30

Expo Hall is Open • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H - Sixth Floor
Registration is Open • Austin Grand Ballroom Foyer

9:00

FR1 - URL Mapping— How to Avoid Using mod_Rewrite

FR2 - Portals@Apache: Standards and The Portals Project

FR3 - Cosmo and Scooby: Standards-based Open Source Calendaring

FR4 - Apache Geronimo Unleashed

FR5 - Extending Apache SpamAssassin Using Plugins

FR6 - Intellectual Property Law: Fundamentals

10:00

Coffee Break • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H

10:30

FR7 - Introduction to mod_rewrite

FR8 - JSR-286: Portlet Specification 2.0

FR9 - 5 Easy Ways to Breathe AJAX Life Into an Existing Application

FR10 - Making the Most of Geronimo Plugins

FR11 - High Performance Apache SpamAssassin

FR12 - Overview of Open Source Licenses

11:30

Keynote: KN03 - Howard Tayler creator of Schlock Mercenary
Austin Grand Ballroom Salon J & K

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch

14:00

FR13 - How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People (And You Can Too)

FR14 - LDAP Stored Procedures and Triggers Arrive in ApacheDS

FR15 - Jakarta Commons—Don't Re-invent the Wheel

FR16: Snapshot of Apache Announcements

Apache Directory

Apache Struts

Jakarta's BSF Project

FR17 - SOAP vs REST Smackdown

FR18 - License Reviews: Apache, GPL/LGPL, EPL, and CDDL

15:00

FR19 - Apache Tuscany: An Open Source Runtime for SOA

FR20 - ApacheDS Access Control Administration: The X.500 Way

FR21 - JSR 277, 291, 294 and OSGi, Oh My! OSGi and Java Modularity

FR22 - Clustering Apache Geronimo

FR23 - Low-Maintenance Perl

FR24 - Advanced IP Law and Best Practices of Open Source Projects

16:00

Coffee Break • Austin Grand Ballroom Salon H

16:30

FR25 - Apache O/R Mappers

FR26 - Faceted Searching With Apache Solr

FR27 - A Practical Guide to Apache Axis2

FR28 - Tapestry Components for Web 2.0

FR29 - All You Wanted to Know about Open Development...


17:30

FR30 - Enhancing Authentication: Beyond Passwords

FR31 - Really Big Builds

FR32 - Using Apache WSS4J and Apache Axis to Secure Web Services for the US Gov

FR33 - Ruby for Java Programmers

FR34 - Harnessing the Power of RDF: projects.apache.org

18:30

Closing Plenary
Austin Grand Ballroom Salon J & K

 ApacheCon US Birds of a Feather

Wednesday, October 11

Times and Locations

Sixth Floor
Salon J & K

Fourth Floor
Salon D

Fourth Floor
Salon E

Fourth Floor
Meeting Room 400

Sixth Floor
Salon G

20:00 - 21:00

Apache Harmony Community

Apache Maven Community

Apache Directory Community

GlassFish for TomCat Users

PR/Media/Analyst Issues

21:00 - 22:00

Apache Jakarta Community

Apache ServiceMix

Apache SpamAssassin

Apache Ode Community


Thursday, October 12

20:00 - 21:00

Maven Enterprise Users

Apache Incubator CeltiXfire

Apache Axis2 (both Java and C) Community

Apache Lucene

eXensible Ajax Platform (Apache XAP)

21:00 - 22:00

Apache Derby

Logging Services

Apache Neethi Community

Apache Struts


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