******************************* * * * Cocoon GetTogether 2006 * * * * October 2nd to 4th * * * * Amsterdam, The Netherlands * * * ****** www.cocoongt.org *******
Hi all, Here's a little Cocoon GetTogether 2006 update! First of all, a big Thank You to everyone who responded to my emails! Ideas for talks --------------- Here's the (long!) list of subjects for sessions that we all came up with: - Success stories (why someone chose Cocoon, for what, what was great and what not?) - Comparison of Cocoon with other web frameworks - Why should I upgrade to 2.2? - A "meet the Cocoon devs" session at the hackaton for users. This session should be moderated and the topics come from the participating non-committers. - Perspectives of the portal block, relations to other Apache portal projects - Some shorter, flashier presentations of what you can achieve with Cocoon, right from the core developers - A session with "kowledge flashes", 5 to 10 minutes per subject - A "guided tour" through Cocoon where Reinhard interviewed Carsten and Sylvain about the internals - Some demos of actual Cocoon sites, with explanations of why, how, etc - Optimisation techniques, (efficient, performant Cocoon) across the whole lifecycle of an application - The secret gems of Cocoon (what do people not know about that is really cool) - Interactive apps, authentication, user tuned content - How to get involved (find out what the community needs from contributers) - Some sessions that focus on technologies that are often used together with Cocoon, with Guru's: - Maven 2 - Spring 2 - FOP 0.92 - Cocoon and Web Services/SOA - Lepido - Some howto's / best practices for - Configuration - Using Spring - Building Cocoon - 10 Reasons to use Cocoon - A "What's new in 2.2 and how to use it track" with different topics, 5 to 10min per topic. - What's up for Cocoon 3.0? - The Funky Cocoon AJAX tour (with lots of samples!) - A session like "moving from xsp and sitemap actions to flowscript and jxtemplate" to introduce existing users to the latest Cocoon techniques and guide them in upgrading their older bits of code - A short (!!) introduction to OSGi (what's all that fuzz about?!) - Best practice + case studies for cocoon based Intranet Portals - Integration of Cocoon and Open Source Workflow Servers, Cocoon based Workflow applications in general - Cocoon Forms: "meta form application" (let the users create form based applications by assembling cocoon forms with the help of CF) - Short, practical case studies: high-level architecture, integrating Cocoon, etc. - How to NOT get lost in Cocoon technologies: flow, binding, xsp, jxtemplate, cforms, authentication, portal, etc. - How does Cocoon provide login, authorization, menu, form processing, templating, integration with backends (database)? - How to create a "typical" project with cocoon, regarding sitemap hierarchy and organization, class model, deployment, artifacts, where do flows scripts must go, etc? - Case studies showing large web applications - Cocoon for 'non-java' professionals and Cocoon project management - What is the required knowledge in order to hire a professional that should work in a cocoon project? - Does separation of concerns work in a real world situation? - Reducing risk when building large projects with large teams - How to tweak Cocoon for performance - Real numbers on cocoon performance, real hardware and real deployment topology (load balancing, session replication) - A caching tour. How can I use caching effectively and what can I cache - Measuring performance. How can I know at what speed my cocoon site is running? - The Cocoon toolset: tools that can help shorten development time / tools for testing / monitoring And a final note from Bertrand: "Talking to community members, I get a feeling that we're using Cocoon in wildly different ways, and I think it's one of its major strengths - let's show this at the GT!" (+1 from me!) Many thanks to all who shared their thoughts - it gives so much more insight in what everyone's expecting from a good Cocoon conference. Great! Now, all we have to do is do it 8-) Audience -------- There was some interest from the FOP guys at the ApacheCon Europe to come by at the CocoonGT and (ab)use our hackaton for their own efforts. I guess Cocoon could only benefit from that, so I'd say they are more than welcome to do so! Also, I'd welcome anyone from Forrest, Lenya, Daisy or any other Cocoon-related project at this years Cocoon GetTogether. The more, the marrier! Rooms ----- We have the possibility of renting an extra (smaller) room during one or more of the 3 days, almost for free. So, we *could* do parallel sessions of some kind.... Any thoughts? Sponsoring ---------- There's already been interest from possible sponsors.. With *awesome* plans.. We have to see how it works out, but it sounds really tempting! If you'd like to sponsor the GT, please drop an email at info{at}cocoongt.org and we'll send you a list of options. Starting as low as 400 euro's, you can already make a difference! Hey, this is a community driven event, with a very low entrance fee.. We need those sponsors! What's next? ------------ I'll send out the Request for Proposals next week, so people can sign up for talks. The talks should take into account the above list of subjects, but do not necessarily have to be limited to it! Please share any new ideas on the Cocoon-dev or -users list in the meantime! That's it for now! ---- Kind regards, Arjé Cahn Hippo Oosteinde 11 1017WT Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel +31 (0)20 5224466 ------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] / www.hippo.nl / [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]