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Tuscany related sessions at JavaOne 2010

Some of us will be at  JavaOne this year, and we will be presenting
two Tuscany related sessions :

Session ID: S314011
Session Title: Developing composite applications for the Cloud using
Apache Tuscany
Wednesday, September 22, 11:30AM

Today's cloud environments pose new challenges for application
developers: hiding cloud infrastructure from business logic,
assembling components on heterogeneous and distributed cloud
environments, and optimizing the provisioning of the required cloud
resources. This session will demonstrate how to use Apache Tuscany and
the Service Component Architecture (SCA) to develop, build, and run an
application composed of several service components in a distributed
cloud environment. We'll illustrate how to encapsulate cloud
infrastructure services as SCA components to simplify the construction
and assembly of the application and how to move components around and
rewire the application to adjust to new business and cloud deployment
conditions.


Session ID: S313731
Session Title: Databinding Unleashed for Composite Applications
Tuesday, September 21, 8:00AM

Data bindings such as JAXB, SDO, DOM, and JSON denote how business
data is represented. Collaborating components in a composite
application often need to use different data bindings as required by
the business logic or protocol stacks. Apache Tuscany provides a
framework that allows mixing and matching of data bindings so that
application developers can have the freedom to choose their preferred
data binding technology without worrying about complex data
transformations. This session is for developers looking for
flexibility of data bindings in the enterprise. Attendees will learn
about: * Decoupling data bindings between service consumers and
providers * Tuscany?s approach to transform data without the
intervention from application code


If you are going to be around, stop by and introduce yourself...

-- 
Luciano Resende
http://people.apache.org/~lresende
http://twitter.com/lresende1975
http://lresende.blogspot.com/

Re: Tuscany related sessions at JavaOne 2010

Posted by Florian MOGA <mo...@gmail.com>.
No, I wasn't aware of that page.. Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately, I
haven't been able to access the videos on VCASMO as I'm getting *Private
presentation not for public playing* even after making an account... The
YouTube movie has been removed. The other ones hosted on the wiki, make high
use of the Tuscany Eclipse plugin which, from what I've asked on the mailing
list, is kind of out dated. I don't know if there's the same situation for
Tuscany 1.x.

Would it be possible to have access to Jean-Sebastian's videos as I've seen
they have more general topics about Tuscany? What do you think of starting a
group/channel on YouTube once we have a couple of useful videos to share?


On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Luciano Resende <lu...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Florian MOGA <mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > That's is great news! I was wondering if it is possible to have somebody
> > recording the sessions (ApacheCon included) and if we can upload them on
> > YouTube (if it isn't against regulations). At the moment, there is no
> > reference about Tuscany on YouTube and I think that having some
> > presentations and even better, some tutorials online would be very
> helpful
> > in making tuscany much more known. YouTube also has priority in Google
> > search and there are no videos for the word 'tuscany' yet so those will
> go
> > right on the first page of results.
> >
>
> Are you aware of
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/SCA%20Videos
>
>
>
> --
> Luciano Resende
> http://people.apache.org/~lresende
> http://twitter.com/lresende1975
> http://lresende.blogspot.com/
>

Re: Tuscany related sessions at JavaOne 2010

Posted by Luciano Resende <lu...@gmail.com>.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Florian MOGA <mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's is great news! I was wondering if it is possible to have somebody
> recording the sessions (ApacheCon included) and if we can upload them on
> YouTube (if it isn't against regulations). At the moment, there is no
> reference about Tuscany on YouTube and I think that having some
> presentations and even better, some tutorials online would be very helpful
> in making tuscany much more known. YouTube also has priority in Google
> search and there are no videos for the word 'tuscany' yet so those will go
> right on the first page of results.
>

Are you aware of
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/SCA%20Videos



-- 
Luciano Resende
http://people.apache.org/~lresende
http://twitter.com/lresende1975
http://lresende.blogspot.com/

Re: Tuscany related sessions at JavaOne 2010

Posted by Florian MOGA <mo...@gmail.com>.
That's is great news! I was wondering if it is possible to have somebody
recording the sessions (ApacheCon included) and if we can upload them on
YouTube (if it isn't against regulations). At the moment, there is no
reference about Tuscany on YouTube and I think that having some
presentations and even better, some tutorials online would be very helpful
in making tuscany much more known. YouTube also has priority in Google
search and there are no videos for the word 'tuscany' yet so those will go
right on the first page of results.

On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 1:15 AM, Luciano Resende <lu...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Some of us will be at  JavaOne this year, and we will be presenting
> two Tuscany related sessions :
>
> Session ID: S314011
> Session Title: Developing composite applications for the Cloud using
> Apache Tuscany
> Wednesday, September 22, 11:30AM
>
> Today's cloud environments pose new challenges for application
> developers: hiding cloud infrastructure from business logic,
> assembling components on heterogeneous and distributed cloud
> environments, and optimizing the provisioning of the required cloud
> resources. This session will demonstrate how to use Apache Tuscany and
> the Service Component Architecture (SCA) to develop, build, and run an
> application composed of several service components in a distributed
> cloud environment. We'll illustrate how to encapsulate cloud
> infrastructure services as SCA components to simplify the construction
> and assembly of the application and how to move components around and
> rewire the application to adjust to new business and cloud deployment
> conditions.
>
>
> Session ID: S313731
> Session Title: Databinding Unleashed for Composite Applications
> Tuesday, September 21, 8:00AM
>
> Data bindings such as JAXB, SDO, DOM, and JSON denote how business
> data is represented. Collaborating components in a composite
> application often need to use different data bindings as required by
> the business logic or protocol stacks. Apache Tuscany provides a
> framework that allows mixing and matching of data bindings so that
> application developers can have the freedom to choose their preferred
> data binding technology without worrying about complex data
> transformations. This session is for developers looking for
> flexibility of data bindings in the enterprise. Attendees will learn
> about: * Decoupling data bindings between service consumers and
> providers * Tuscany?s approach to transform data without the
> intervention from application code
>
>
> If you are going to be around, stop by and introduce yourself...
>
> --
> Luciano Resende
> http://people.apache.org/~lresende
> http://twitter.com/lresende1975
> http://lresende.blogspot.com/
>