Ivar,
I'm happy to be added as co-speaker, unless another EG member who has not
submitted their own proposal wanted to get a chance for a speaker pass?
At least till the general re-election this November (let's see how things
go till then, but even with corporate members joining for free now, it
seems the JCP EC can use Individual or community oriented members more than
ever;-) I expect to get an EC pass regardless of my own talks,so I am happy
to participate for JMS or JSR 375 but if others who really contribute
wanted to join us at JavaOne, go for it.
Regards,
Werner
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 8:04 AM, Ivar Grimstad <ivar.grimstad_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> *Nigel*: If you plan to submit a session, pleas let me know. Then I will
> withdraw mine.
>
> *Everyone*: Let me know if you want to join me in this session so I can
> add you as a speaker. I think the limit is two speakers, so we will have to
> vote or draw a straw of something if necessary.
>
> I will also submit a BOF to accompany the session.
>
> *Session ID*: 1257
> *Session Title*: What’s up with JMS 2.1?
> *Session Abstract*: The Java Message Service Specification (JMS) got a
> major overhaul in Java EE 7 as JMS 2.0. In JSR 368 (JMS 2.1) this work
> continues. This session will present the current status of the work with
> this JSR and how you as a community member may contribute. And, of course,
> there will also be code samples of new and improved features. Features that
> will be presented include the new "flexible MDBs" and CDI beans as JMS
> listeners.
> *Session Type*: Conference Session
> *Event*: JavaOne
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