On Jul 3, 2009, at 3:32 AM, Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi,
I'm putting together a "Content Technology" track for the ApacheCon US
2009 in Oakland later this year. The track is mostly targeted at web
publishing and content management, and Portals fits nicely within this
scope. Since there is no dedicated Portals track being planned, I'd
like to include Portals in the Content Technology track.
Are you interested? The track is already pretty crowded so I probably
can't promise you more than a single normal session with speaker
benefits (note that unlike before, speaker travel is not covered), but
we can also arrange space for unofficial sessions, workshops, meetups,
etc. To do this, I need people who'd like to help in planning and
organizing the Portals parts of the event. Any volunteers?
See the suggestions below and
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ContentTrackApacheConUs2009 for more
information.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
Hi Jukka,
I am interested and glad to help. Included below is my latest proposal
that was turned down twice this year (both Europe 2009 and ApacheCon
US 2009). If you find it to be an interesting subject, I'd be glad to
present it at the Content Technology track.
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Content Driven Portals with Jetspeed and Jackrabbit
If you are looking for a solution that provides end to end content
management and
portal based delivery, all under a business friendly, open
source Apache license, this
presentation is for you. Target audience is for software
developers, system
integrators and managers interested in Apache's offerings
of Open Source
Portal and Enterprise Content technologies. This one hour
presentation will be
short on theory and high on live demonstrations of the
Jetspeed and
Jackrabbit projects. (Jetspeed is the portal, Jackrabbit
is the Java Content Repository (JCR)).
Features discussed and demonstrated include:
* Content Creation - A look at how to create content with
Jackrabbit and a CMS
* Portal Site Management - navigating over content in
Jetspeed
* Content Management - managing content with an advanced,
open source Content Management System
* Content Delivery - delivering enterprise content in Java
standard portlets alongside enterprise applications
* Tools - working with a JCR Site Toolkit to rapidly
develop content-based applications that run transparently in a portal
and in plain websites
Using Jetspeed + Jackrabbit + Site Toolkit, a demo will be
given showing how to rapidly develop a collaborative enterprise
application.
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