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GlassFish Community at JavaOne 2007

Part of CommunityOne, the monday before JavaOne 2007 (May 7, 2007). From 11am to 6.

See also GlassFishDay2007SignUp

Disclaimer

  • Totally unofficial for now Event announced, registration Registration Open.
  • To be aligned with other CommunityOne events
  • Venue is Moscone
  • Speaker and staff registration here
    • Those working the demos should self select as Sun employee, but in company enter: "GlassFish Community Member" instead of "Sun". Two things that print on the badges are name and company. Those helping with the track should select "Event Staff"

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Latest Schedule

Sessions

Track description here.
All sessions tentatively for 1 hour. Intended to be fast and entertaining and informative. Material online to complement in person material. Will try our best to share everything afterwards. Also considering wirtual GlassFish Day (publish any worthwhile content we receive).

Material to be accessible and explained further in BOFs, pods, sessions at JavaOne.

GlassFish getting started & What's new in GlassFish v2
Draft description here.

Lunch with Jonathan Schwartz & Rich Green
May use the second part of this talk for a use-case or some community content (awards, ...)

GF in Real Life (use-cases)
Draft description here.
Examples of real-live applications of GlassFish. Current candidates include PeerFlix, Wotif, Harvard, possibly one more.

GF Partner Ecosystem
Draft description here.
Examples of how different vendors and groups contribute to the health of the GF community. Still finalizing participants.

The Future: GlassFish v3, Identity Services with OpenDS and OpenSSO, and Cool stuff
Draft description here. GlassFish v3. Identity related architectures (SSO, OpenDS, OpenID, ...). Cool stuff.

Demo Stations

We are interested in demos to use in multiple situations, both at the show and online. We don't know if there will be an oppty in keynotes, but that is our hope.

We currently have 8 14 stations. Possible assignment so far:

1 Spring Confirmed
Announced
Show JAX-WS 2.1 Spring integration, etc
2 Jetty Confirmed
Announced
Jetty inside GlassFish
3 Caucho Confirmed
Announced
MediaWiki, etc on Quercus on GF
4 TerraCotta Confirmed
Announced
Terracotta with GF
5 JSF Directory Confirmed
Announced
WoodStock, JBoss RichFaces, more....
Working w/ Ryan
6 TBD Reserved for late breaking news TBD
7 Ubuntu
Other Linux
Community?
Possible TBD
8 More partners JVantage Confirmed
Announced
JVantage is in.
9 OpenDS/OpenSSO/OpenID Confirmed Identity Services provided by OpenSSO (access and federation) and OpenDS (100% Java LDAP server).
Showing OpenSSO for OpenID-based authentication to a blog feed that uses Atom for syndication and OpenDS as a data store running on Glassfish
Trey is owner
10 Portal Confirmed NetBeans PortalPack Project Tools
Portlet Container Project as a lightweight runtime environment for Portlets
WSRP Project as a means to publish / consume remote portlets and integrated into various environments
Eclipse PortalPack Project Tools
demo key Portal 7.x features including Communities, Ajax Container, and more.
Atul is owner.
11 Admin, Monitoring Confirmed Whether used in a simple developer mode or in a multi-machine multi-instance cluster topology, GlassFish offers facilities to administer and monitor running applications, web services and application server infrastructure such a connection pool, HTTP listener threads, etc...
Harpreet is owner
12 OpenESB Confirmed Open ESB implements an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) runtime using Java Business Integratio (JBI) as the foundation. Open ESB allows you to easily integrate enterprise applications and web services as loosely coupled composite applications. This allows you to seamlessly compose and recompose your composite applications, realizing the benefits of a true Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Open ESB runs on GlassFish with NetBeans Enterprise Pack providing a great tooling solution.
Owner: Prakash Aradhya
13 Web 2.0 (v2 and v3) Confirmed Carla Mott is owner. Jerome, Greg M, Roberto
14 Clustering Confirmed Kedar Mhaswade is owner (bringing his own machine)

Real BOF Opportunities

We will have opportunities for people to mingle and meet other members in the community that share your interests. Details still being worked out.

Yet To Be Assigned Areas

These areas should be demoed but still need to be assigned...

A Community Demos Depends on Reponse Owner: Alexis
B V3 focus May require its own Pod to simplify message Owner: Jerome

List of speakers (provided to Event agency):

  • Eduardo
  • Jerome
  • Prakasha Aradhya
  • Greg Luck
  • Cyril Bouteille
  • Merce Crosas
  • Trey Drake
  • Dhiru
  • Sridatta
  • Kedar
  • Larry W
=> these people are being asked to 2000 provide a bio and slides for their presentation. Still missing the partner names.

Brainstorming list of ideas, etc...

AdventNet, JVantage, NetBeans 6. MyEclipse. jMaki, jRoR, Phobos, Grails, other scriptings, Seam, Spring, Hibernate, OpenJPA, Web 2.0, TerraCotta, ehCache, TopLinkEssentials.next., Governance, OpenDS, OpenMQ, Portal, OpenSSO, OpenJBI,

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