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Suggestion for JavaOne Tapestry Talk

It's that time of the year again ... submission time for talks at JavaOne.

Rather than submitting my standard talk (which I've used and improved
and reused a couple of times now) I had the thought ... let's ask the
community.

What do YOU think I should submit?  Ideas I've had include focusing on
specific aspects of Tapestry, or doing a "Success Stories" talk, or a
talk on AOP & meta programming in Java (emphasis on Tapestry), or
maybe something on the tools available (such as Tynamo or maybe
Wookie).  What would you like to see?  What do you think would get
accepted?

Submissions must be made by the 14th (this coming Sunday night).

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Re: Suggestion for JavaOne Tapestry Talk

Posted by Robin Komiwes <od...@gmail.com>.
Christophe is so right about how Tapestry is visionary about some concepts.
I just laugh at devoxx spring 3.0 conference when I saw the concept of
"AppConfig". :)

Of course, speaking about the community and the success stories (seesaw for
example) is good, because it is a well known lack for Tapestry 5.


On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Christophe Cordenier <
christophe.cordenier@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I remember Howard saying how he get the inspiration from learning other
> technologies like clojure... I guess it would be nice to show how Tapestry
> is visionary and should inspire a lot of people and how PMC has made smart
> choices in the architecture.
>
> A few examples :
>
> - Tapestry has AppModule class for IOC contribution, two years ago, i
> remember spring XML emphasis and now spring 3.0 has such a mechanism
> - Tapestry has an automatic module contribution mechanism via Java Manifest
> file, now JavaEE6 has web fragments that look similare in the concept.
>
> I guess people here have other valuable examples.
>
> By the way, i have to say that Howard's existing talk is really
> interesting,
> representative and trenchant.
> It shows the magic part of Tapestry, but i guess that the JavaOne audience
> would like to know more about the underlying principles and thoughts, so
> AOP
> and metaprogramming sounds a good thing to emphasize.
>
> Also, I have started to work with Tapestry 5.0 almost 3 years ago, and i
> have the feeling that Tapestry's ecosystem has grown this year. There was
> already a lot of interesting project like chenillekit, jumpstart, ioko...
> But i have the feeling that there is more and more people on the mailing
> with interesting initiative. So talking about Tapestry's ecosystem and
> success story is also important.
>
> Best Regards,
> Christophe Cordenier.
>
> 2010/3/10 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo <th...@gmail.com>
>
> > On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > What do YOU think I should submit?  Ideas I've had include focusing on
> > > specific aspects of Tapestry, or doing a "Success Stories" talk, or a
> > > talk on AOP & meta programming in Java (emphasis on Tapestry), or
> > > maybe something on the tools available (such as Tynamo or maybe
> > > Wookie).  What would you like to see?  What do you think would get
> > > accepted?
> >
> > A talk about AOP and metaprogramming would be interesting IMHO. Be
> > warned about JSR 330 and 299 integration questions.  ;)
> >
> > A talk about tools would be nice too. I don't know when I would be
> > able to document the Ars Machina Project. It has a lot of code built
> > on top of Tapestry and Tapestry-IoC.
> >
> > --
> > Thiago
> >
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> >
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Christophe Cordenier.
>
> Developer of wooki @wookicentral.com
>

Re: Suggestion for JavaOne Tapestry Talk

Posted by Christophe Cordenier <ch...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

I remember Howard saying how he get the inspiration from learning other
technologies like clojure... I guess it would be nice to show how Tapestry
is visionary and should inspire a lot of people and how PMC has made smart
choices in the architecture.

A few examples :

- Tapestry has AppModule class for IOC contribution, two years ago, i
remember spring XML emphasis and now spring 3.0 has such a mechanism
- Tapestry has an automatic module contribution mechanism via Java Manifest
file, now JavaEE6 has web fragments that look similare in the concept.

I guess people here have other valuable examples.

By the way, i have to say that Howard's existing talk is really interesting,
representative and trenchant.
It shows the magic part of Tapestry, but i guess that the JavaOne audience
would like to know more about the underlying principles and thoughts, so AOP
and metaprogramming sounds a good thing to emphasize.

Also, I have started to work with Tapestry 5.0 almost 3 years ago, and i
have the feeling that Tapestry's ecosystem has grown this year. There was
already a lot of interesting project like chenillekit, jumpstart, ioko...
But i have the feeling that there is more and more people on the mailing
with interesting initiative. So talking about Tapestry's ecosystem and
success story is also important.

Best Regards,
Christophe Cordenier.

2010/3/10 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo <th...@gmail.com>

> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > What do YOU think I should submit?  Ideas I've had include focusing on
> > specific aspects of Tapestry, or doing a "Success Stories" talk, or a
> > talk on AOP & meta programming in Java (emphasis on Tapestry), or
> > maybe something on the tools available (such as Tynamo or maybe
> > Wookie).  What would you like to see?  What do you think would get
> > accepted?
>
> A talk about AOP and metaprogramming would be interesting IMHO. Be
> warned about JSR 330 and 299 integration questions.  ;)
>
> A talk about tools would be nice too. I don't know when I would be
> able to document the Ars Machina Project. It has a lot of code built
> on top of Tapestry and Tapestry-IoC.
>
> --
> Thiago
>
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-- 
Regards,
Christophe Cordenier.

Developer of wooki @wookicentral.com

Re: Suggestion for JavaOne Tapestry Talk

Posted by "Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo" <th...@gmail.com>.
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What do YOU think I should submit?  Ideas I've had include focusing on
> specific aspects of Tapestry, or doing a "Success Stories" talk, or a
> talk on AOP & meta programming in Java (emphasis on Tapestry), or
> maybe something on the tools available (such as Tynamo or maybe
> Wookie).  What would you like to see?  What do you think would get
> accepted?

A talk about AOP and metaprogramming would be interesting IMHO. Be
warned about JSR 330 and 299 integration questions.  ;)

A talk about tools would be nice too. I don't know when I would be
able to document the Ars Machina Project. It has a lot of code built
on top of Tapestry and Tapestry-IoC.

-- 
Thiago

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