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European Turbine Conference

Hi Martin & Martin,

I know all my flight information now so I have firm dates when the
little conference can be held. The 28th and the 29th of April are good
for me. If we have enough material then we can do a two day event. I
will be in Amsterdam from the 22nd though if anyone wants to meet up
before the Turbine conference. I'll be at the AOP conference during the
day if anyone else is going but I will be free at night.

Some preliminary topics might be as follows:

Using Maven
-----------
How to make project development easier using Maven. How Maven is used to
build the Turbine projects and how you can use it to allow for easier
project management and 'project comprehension'. 2-3 hours

Using Fulcrum
-------------
How to create services using Fulcrum. We can also talk about different
packages that Turbine developers have discussed integrating: JMX for
management and Axis to quickly make your services web services. 2-3
hours.

Turbine 3.x Roadmap and Features
--------------------------------
A discussion of plans for the new version of Turbine. A roadmap and some
sample applications. How we want to modularize everything, push as much
of our utility code into the commons and start using a component model
to make development easier. 1-2 hours

Using Persistence Layers
------------------------
Discussion of using Torque and OJB in your Turbine applications. Thomas
Mahler, the author of OJB (http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net), has
agreed to be available for the 28th and 29th to discuss using OJB and
what Thomas has planned in the future for OJB. Thomas currently doesn't
know anything about Turbine but he said he would take a peek and see how
OJB might be integrated into Turbine. 2-3 hours.

Workflow
--------
I'm still not sure how I would attack this topic but it will codify over
the next month. I'm going down to Atlanta to visit Bob McWhirter to get
a prototype workflow system working that is based on Drools: the RETE-00
based rules engine that Bob has cooked up. An engine like this could be
used for things as such as hairly form validation in webapps or GUIs and
very complicated workflows such as tracking the lifecycle of book in
production (what i'm interested in) or the lifecycle of an issue in
Scarab (I know that jon is looking at different approaches as well).

These are topics that I'm interested in discussing but if others have
something they want to hear about let me know.

I am going to prepare the material anyway but please try to let one of
the Martin's know if you're interested in participating.

If we can only fill the one day then the second day can be for open
discussion, working through solutions for your projects or whatever.
I'll make myself available if people are interested.

-- 
jvz.

Jason van Zyl
jvanzyl@apache.org

http://tambora.zenplex.org


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RE: European Turbine Conference

Posted by Martin van den Bemt <ma...@isallineed.org>.
Good idea..

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodney Schneider [mailto:rls@arcalink.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 01:34
> To: Turbine Users List
> Subject: Re: European Turbine Conference
>
>
>
> Sounds like some of the material for this conference would make
> some great
> Turbine documentation...  it would be greatly appreciated if
> someone could
> take notes for all of us who won't be able to make it...
>
> I promise if there is ever a Turbine Conference down here in
> Australia that I
> will take notes and contribute them :)
>
> -- Rodney
>
>
> On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 23:33, you wrote:
> > Sounds very cool. I'll definately be there !!
> >
> > Age
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:jvanzyl@zenplex.com]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 15:41
> > > To: turbine-user@jakarta.apache.org; turbine-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> > > Subject: European Turbine Conference
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Martin & Martin,
> > >
> > > I know all my flight information now so I have firm dates when the
> > > little conference can be held. The 28th and the 29th of April are good
> > > for me. If we have enough material then we can do a two day event. I
> > > will be in Amsterdam from the 22nd though if anyone wants to meet up
> > > before the Turbine conference. I'll be at the AOP conference
> during the
> > > day if anyone else is going but I will be free at night.
> > >
> > > Some preliminary topics might be as follows:
> > >
> > > Using Maven
> > > -----------
> > > How to make project development easier using Maven. How Maven
> is used to
> > > build the Turbine projects and how you can use it to allow for easier
> > > project management and 'project comprehension'. 2-3 hours
> > >
> > > Using Fulcrum
> > > -------------
> > > How to create services using Fulcrum. We can also talk about different
> > > packages that Turbine developers have discussed integrating: JMX for
> > > management and Axis to quickly make your services web services. 2-3
> > > hours.
> > >
> > > Turbine 3.x Roadmap and Features
> > > --------------------------------
> > > A discussion of plans for the new version of Turbine. A
> roadmap and some
> > > sample applications. How we want to modularize everything,
> push as much
> > > of our utility code into the commons and start using a component model
> > > to make development easier. 1-2 hours
> > >
> > > Using Persistence Layers
> > > ------------------------
> > > Discussion of using Torque and OJB in your Turbine
> applications. Thomas
> > > Mahler, the author of OJB (http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net), has
> > > agreed to be available for the 28th and 29th to discuss using OJB and
> > > what Thomas has planned in the future for OJB. Thomas
> currently doesn't
> > > know anything about Turbine but he said he would take a peek
> and see how
> > > OJB might be integrated into Turbine. 2-3 hours.
> > >
> > > Workflow
> > > --------
> > > I'm still not sure how I would attack this topic but it will
> codify over
> > > the next month. I'm going down to Atlanta to visit Bob
> McWhirter to get
> > > a prototype workflow system working that is based on Drools:
> the RETE-00
> > > based rules engine that Bob has cooked up. An engine like
> this could be
> > > used for things as such as hairly form validation in webapps
> or GUIs and
> > > very complicated workflows such as tracking the lifecycle of book in
> > > production (what i'm interested in) or the lifecycle of an issue in
> > > Scarab (I know that jon is looking at different approaches as well).
> > >
> > > These are topics that I'm interested in discussing but if others have
> > > something they want to hear about let me know.
> > >
> > > I am going to prepare the material anyway but please try to let one of
> > > the Martin's know if you're interested in participating.
> > >
> > > If we can only fill the one day then the second day can be for open
> > > discussion, working through solutions for your projects or whatever.
> > > I'll make myself available if people are interested.
> > >
> > > --
> > > jvz.
> > >
> > > Jason van Zyl
> > > jvanzyl@apache.org
> > >
> > > http://tambora.zenplex.org
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > To unsubscribe, e-mail:
> > > <ma...@jakarta.apache.org> For additional
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>
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Re: European Turbine Conference

Posted by Rodney Schneider <rl...@arcalink.com>.
Sounds like some of the material for this conference would make some great 
Turbine documentation...  it would be greatly appreciated if someone could 
take notes for all of us who won't be able to make it...

I promise if there is ever a Turbine Conference down here in Australia that I 
will take notes and contribute them :)

-- Rodney


On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 23:33, you wrote:
> Sounds very cool. I'll definately be there !!
>
> Age
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:jvanzyl@zenplex.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 15:41
> > To: turbine-user@jakarta.apache.org; turbine-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> > Subject: European Turbine Conference
> >
> >
> > Hi Martin & Martin,
> >
> > I know all my flight information now so I have firm dates when the
> > little conference can be held. The 28th and the 29th of April are good
> > for me. If we have enough material then we can do a two day event. I
> > will be in Amsterdam from the 22nd though if anyone wants to meet up
> > before the Turbine conference. I'll be at the AOP conference during the
> > day if anyone else is going but I will be free at night.
> >
> > Some preliminary topics might be as follows:
> >
> > Using Maven
> > -----------
> > How to make project development easier using Maven. How Maven is used to
> > build the Turbine projects and how you can use it to allow for easier
> > project management and 'project comprehension'. 2-3 hours
> >
> > Using Fulcrum
> > -------------
> > How to create services using Fulcrum. We can also talk about different
> > packages that Turbine developers have discussed integrating: JMX for
> > management and Axis to quickly make your services web services. 2-3
> > hours.
> >
> > Turbine 3.x Roadmap and Features
> > --------------------------------
> > A discussion of plans for the new version of Turbine. A roadmap and some
> > sample applications. How we want to modularize everything, push as much
> > of our utility code into the commons and start using a component model
> > to make development easier. 1-2 hours
> >
> > Using Persistence Layers
> > ------------------------
> > Discussion of using Torque and OJB in your Turbine applications. Thomas
> > Mahler, the author of OJB (http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net), has
> > agreed to be available for the 28th and 29th to discuss using OJB and
> > what Thomas has planned in the future for OJB. Thomas currently doesn't
> > know anything about Turbine but he said he would take a peek and see how
> > OJB might be integrated into Turbine. 2-3 hours.
> >
> > Workflow
> > --------
> > I'm still not sure how I would attack this topic but it will codify over
> > the next month. I'm going down to Atlanta to visit Bob McWhirter to get
> > a prototype workflow system working that is based on Drools: the RETE-00
> > based rules engine that Bob has cooked up. An engine like this could be
> > used for things as such as hairly form validation in webapps or GUIs and
> > very complicated workflows such as tracking the lifecycle of book in
> > production (what i'm interested in) or the lifecycle of an issue in
> > Scarab (I know that jon is looking at different approaches as well).
> >
> > These are topics that I'm interested in discussing but if others have
> > something they want to hear about let me know.
> >
> > I am going to prepare the material anyway but please try to let one of
> > the Martin's know if you're interested in participating.
> >
> > If we can only fill the one day then the second day can be for open
> > discussion, working through solutions for your projects or whatever.
> > I'll make myself available if people are interested.
> >
> > --
> > jvz.
> >
> > Jason van Zyl
> > jvanzyl@apache.org
> >
> > http://tambora.zenplex.org
> >
> >
> > --
> > To unsubscribe, e-mail:  
> > <ma...@jakarta.apache.org> For additional
> > commands, e-mail: <ma...@jakarta.apache.org>

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RE: European Turbine Conference

Posted by Age Mooy <am...@home.nl>.
Sounds very cool. I'll definately be there !!

Age


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:jvanzyl@zenplex.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 15:41
> To: turbine-user@jakarta.apache.org; turbine-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: European Turbine Conference
> 
> 
> Hi Martin & Martin,
> 
> I know all my flight information now so I have firm dates when the
> little conference can be held. The 28th and the 29th of April are good
> for me. If we have enough material then we can do a two day event. I
> will be in Amsterdam from the 22nd though if anyone wants to meet up
> before the Turbine conference. I'll be at the AOP conference during the
> day if anyone else is going but I will be free at night.
> 
> Some preliminary topics might be as follows:
> 
> Using Maven
> -----------
> How to make project development easier using Maven. How Maven is used to
> build the Turbine projects and how you can use it to allow for easier
> project management and 'project comprehension'. 2-3 hours
> 
> Using Fulcrum
> -------------
> How to create services using Fulcrum. We can also talk about different
> packages that Turbine developers have discussed integrating: JMX for
> management and Axis to quickly make your services web services. 2-3
> hours.
> 
> Turbine 3.x Roadmap and Features
> --------------------------------
> A discussion of plans for the new version of Turbine. A roadmap and some
> sample applications. How we want to modularize everything, push as much
> of our utility code into the commons and start using a component model
> to make development easier. 1-2 hours
> 
> Using Persistence Layers
> ------------------------
> Discussion of using Torque and OJB in your Turbine applications. Thomas
> Mahler, the author of OJB (http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net), has
> agreed to be available for the 28th and 29th to discuss using OJB and
> what Thomas has planned in the future for OJB. Thomas currently doesn't
> know anything about Turbine but he said he would take a peek and see how
> OJB might be integrated into Turbine. 2-3 hours.
> 
> Workflow
> --------
> I'm still not sure how I would attack this topic but it will codify over
> the next month. I'm going down to Atlanta to visit Bob McWhirter to get
> a prototype workflow system working that is based on Drools: the RETE-00
> based rules engine that Bob has cooked up. An engine like this could be
> used for things as such as hairly form validation in webapps or GUIs and
> very complicated workflows such as tracking the lifecycle of book in
> production (what i'm interested in) or the lifecycle of an issue in
> Scarab (I know that jon is looking at different approaches as well).
> 
> These are topics that I'm interested in discussing but if others have
> something they want to hear about let me know.
> 
> I am going to prepare the material anyway but please try to let one of
> the Martin's know if you're interested in participating.
> 
> If we can only fill the one day then the second day can be for open
> discussion, working through solutions for your projects or whatever.
> I'll make myself available if people are interested.
> 
> -- 
> jvz.
> 
> Jason van Zyl
> jvanzyl@apache.org
> 
> http://tambora.zenplex.org
> 
> 
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