On Jul 16, 2009, at 8:04 PM, Kevan Miller wrote:
This years ApacheCon US Conference (Oakland, CA, USA - Nov 2 to 6
2009) will include a 1/2 day Geronimo Track. This is a call for
session proposals. Please have submissions in by Monday 12 Noon EDT.
We need to finalize the session contents early next week.
Apache Geronimo is a lightweight, flexible, component-based server
for building dynamic application server environments. Geronimo
plugins can be assembled into a fully compliant Java EE Server.
However, it can be easily assembled into a server providing a subset
of functionality or a minimal subset required to meet the
requirements of a set of applications. In addition to the Apache
Geronimo Server, the Geronimo project is also comprised of a number
of subprojects: Development Tools, XBean, Yoko, GShell, JavaMail,
Connector/Transaction, etc.
Potential topics for the Geronimo Track include, but are in no way
limited to:
* Geronimo architecture,
* Systems management,
* Custom server assemblies,
* Application development and user experiences,
* OSGi Blueprint,
* Kernel restructuring,
* Java EE 6,
* etc.
Please submit Talk proposals on this mail thread. Each suggestion
should include:
* Title
Geronimo Custom Server Assemblies
* Speaker name(s)
David Jencks
* Abstract (Short overview of the talk contents)
Geronimo makes it easy to assemble a custom server around your
applications, including only those features needed to run your apps.
We'll see how to use maven to integrate this into your build
process. We'll discuss how this works in recent geronimo releases
such as 2.2 and how it will work in the osgi environment in geronimo
3.0.
Bio:
See apachecon eu 2009
thanks
david jencks
Thanks! Look forward to seeing you at ApacheCon!
--kevan