Sounds very cool. I'll definately be there !! Age
> -----Original Message----- > From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 15:41 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: European Turbine Conference > > > Hi Martin & Martin, > > I know all my flight information now so I have firm dates when the > little conference can be held. The 28th and the 29th of April are good > for me. If we have enough material then we can do a two day event. I > will be in Amsterdam from the 22nd though if anyone wants to meet up > before the Turbine conference. I'll be at the AOP conference during the > day if anyone else is going but I will be free at night. > > Some preliminary topics might be as follows: > > Using Maven > ----------- > How to make project development easier using Maven. How Maven is used to > build the Turbine projects and how you can use it to allow for easier > project management and 'project comprehension'. 2-3 hours > > Using Fulcrum > ------------- > How to create services using Fulcrum. We can also talk about different > packages that Turbine developers have discussed integrating: JMX for > management and Axis to quickly make your services web services. 2-3 > hours. > > Turbine 3.x Roadmap and Features > -------------------------------- > A discussion of plans for the new version of Turbine. A roadmap and some > sample applications. How we want to modularize everything, push as much > of our utility code into the commons and start using a component model > to make development easier. 1-2 hours > > Using Persistence Layers > ------------------------ > Discussion of using Torque and OJB in your Turbine applications. Thomas > Mahler, the author of OJB (http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net), has > agreed to be available for the 28th and 29th to discuss using OJB and > what Thomas has planned in the future for OJB. Thomas currently doesn't > know anything about Turbine but he said he would take a peek and see how > OJB might be integrated into Turbine. 2-3 hours. > > Workflow > -------- > I'm still not sure how I would attack this topic but it will codify over > the next month. I'm going down to Atlanta to visit Bob McWhirter to get > a prototype workflow system working that is based on Drools: the RETE-00 > based rules engine that Bob has cooked up. An engine like this could be > used for things as such as hairly form validation in webapps or GUIs and > very complicated workflows such as tracking the lifecycle of book in > production (what i'm interested in) or the lifecycle of an issue in > Scarab (I know that jon is looking at different approaches as well). > > These are topics that I'm interested in discussing but if others have > something they want to hear about let me know. > > I am going to prepare the material anyway but please try to let one of > the Martin's know if you're interested in participating. > > If we can only fill the one day then the second day can be for open > discussion, working through solutions for your projects or whatever. > I'll make myself available if people are interested. > > -- > jvz. > > Jason van Zyl > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://tambora.zenplex.org > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
