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Re: Presentation proposal for DeVoxx

From: Jerome Dochez <Jerome.Dochez_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 11:54:36 -0700

Miroslav Nachev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why Sailfin is separated from GlassFish?
it's a communication application server, not everyone needs a sip
servlet container so it's separated
> Is that some commercial/marketing issue or this is because some
> technical/technological problems? If the reason is technical are there
> any plans in the future v3 of GlassFish Sailfin to be part as OSGi bundle?
sailfin will be delivered (dates tbd) on top of v3 as as set of OSGi
bundles if this is what you are asking.

Jerome
>
>
> Regards,
> Miro.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Sudhir Prabhu <Sudhir.Prabhu_at_sun.com
> <mailto:Sudhir.Prabhu_at_sun.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Wouter,
>
> Excellent! Just a couple of suggestions.
>
> 1. If you could show the demo with NB that would be great.
> 2. Talk briefly about the roadmap of GF with one slide.
> 3. Also if you could mention Sailfin in one slide that would be
> great too.
> 4. Last but not the least mention about GF Quality Community and
> how people can get themselves involved. For example FishCAT and
> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=ProjectIdeas
>
> Thanks
> Sudhir
>
> Wouter van Reeven wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> In December the Belgian Java Users Group will organize DeVoxx
> (formerly known as
> JavaPolis). DeVoxx is the largest independent Java conference
> in the world. I
> have submitted a proposal for a presentation about GlassFish
> v3. The deadline is
> on Wednesday, October 15 so I still have some time to make
> corrections to my
> proposal. If anyone cares to give me some feedback, please
> feel free to do so.
>
> I have based the proposal on my own interests and my ability
> to prepare demos.
> The porposal is composed of a summary and an abstract. Thanks
> in advance for any
> feedback you have.
>
>
> Greets, Wouter
>
> Summary: Ever since GlassFish was first launched in June 2005,
> it has evolved
> into much more than just an Open Source application server for
> Java EE (5).
> Using add-ons like OpenSSO, Hudson, Metro and OpenESB,
> GlassFish has become a
> robust and highly scalable application server for Java EE5,
> continuous
> integration, SOA and BPEL.
>
> With Java EE 6 on its way, the GlassFish team are working hard
> keep GlassFish up
> to date with the still changing specifications that will
> eventually lead to Java
> EE 6. However, the first builds of GlassFish v3 are already
> being tested in the
> so called FishCAT program, which the presenter has
> participated in.
>
> The presentation will give an overview of GlassFish, it's
> goals for Java EE 6, a
> summary of some of the specifications that Java EE 6 will be
> composed of and
> will show a few demo's of code that has been built on these
> specifications.
>
>
> Abstract: An historic overview of GlassFish
> A summary of GlassFish core and components
> A summary of JSRs for Java EE 6
> - JSF 2.0
> - EJB 3.1
> - RESTfull web services
> OSGi support in GlassFish v3
> Demo's of JSF 2.0, EJB 3.1, REST and OSGi.
>
>
>
>
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