Here's a reminder: there'll be a face-to-face meeting for anyone interested in the development of JMS 2.1 and who
happens to be in San Francisco tomorrow, Thursday 29th October. Expert group members, adopt-a-jsr members and everyone
else wants to get more involved are invited.
This is 0900-1100 in the room "Union Square 22" at the Hilton Union Square, San Francisco. It's on the fourth floor in
Tower 3. You don't need a JavaOne pass to get into the room.
I've prepared an agenda here:
https://java.net/projects/jms-spec/pages/JSR368Meeting1#Proposed_high-level_plan
I'll circulate a summary of what happened afterwards. If there's interest, we can hold further meetings by phone in the
future.
If you can't make the start, please come along when you can.
Nigel
On 22/10/2015 09:35, Nigel Deakin wrote:
> I've just checked: you won't need a JavaOne pass to gain access to the meeting room.
>
> Nigel
>
> On 20/10/2015 15:17, Chris Barrow wrote:
>> Hi Nigel,
>>
>> Great idea, I would like to attend this meeting. Do I need a pass for JavaOne to be able to get in?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Chris
>>
>> On 10/20/2015 1:48 AM, Nigel Deakin wrote:
>>> I've booked the JCP meeting room for 0900-1100 on Thursday 29 Oct for a "face-to-face" gathering. This is the room
>>> "Union Square 22" at the Hilton Union Square, San Francisco. (The meeting doesn't have to last that long, but that's
>>> how long we've got the room for)
>>>
>>> All expert group members, adopt-a-jsr representatives and any others who want to get more involved are invited. It
>>> would be helpful if you could let me know you're coming.
>>>
>>> Here is an outline plan for the meeting: (My 4pm conference session and 9pm BOF on Monday will also cover these topics
>>> at a higher level.)
>>>
>>> * Discuss the issues planned for JMS 2.1 and come to agreement about priorities
>>> * Deeper discussion about the JMS MDB proposals, including how they might be implemented. I can talk about the
>>> prototype I have worked on for GlassFish.
>>> * Open discussion about CDI beans as message listeners, including use cases we might want to support
>>>
>>> If there's anything you'd particularly like to discuss please let me know.
>>>
>>> This is obviously aimed at JavaOne attendees. However if you're not attending JavaOne, are in the area, and would like
>>> to come let me know.
>>>
>>> Nigel
>>>
>>> On 19/10/2015 15:19, Nigel Deakin wrote:
>>>> I agree that the early part of the week tends to be the busiest.
>>>>
>>>> I'll see if I can book the JCP meeting room on Thursday morning.
>>>>
>>>> Nigel
>>>>
>>>> On 17/10/2015 09:34, David Blevins wrote:
>>>>> Very interested to dig through the prototype. Four talks, booth duty and sponsoring a party Tuesday is likely
>>>>> going to
>>>>> crush my hopes of anything happening Sunday-Wednesday.
>>>>>
>>>>> If anyone wants to JMS-it-up on Thursday (official or not), I'm in.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 4:48 AM, Nigel Deakin <nigel.deakin_at_oracle.com <mailto:nigel.deakin_at_oracle.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 13/10/2015 09:58, Werner Keil wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Nigel/all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Who is coming to JavaOne?
>>>>> Enough to schedule a F2F in the EG room or have you done that already?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Not yet, but I'll book a slot.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm expecting the JMS BOF (Monday 2100) to be a general discussion as well (as it's late I expect numbers to be
>>>>> modest).
>>>>>
>>>>> Also how about showing some of the EE 8/CDI and other interacttion during Hackergarten in addition to the
>>>>> BOFs or
>>>>> conference sessions?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The Hackerharten is for "Participants to contribute to opensource projects". I think the F2F is the place to
>>>>> look at
>>>>> my prototype RI, if anyone wants to discuss it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nigel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>