How about this for an abstract for a 60 minute presentation?

Meet Apache Tuscany - Building SOA Solutions With The Service
Component Architecture

Apache Tuscany provides an open-source services infrastructure for
constructing SOA solutions from heterogeneous and distributed
services. The project is currently very active; it has achieved the
V1.0 milestone (released September 2007), as of V1.0 it implements
V1.0 of the Service Component Architecture specifications currently
being standardized at OASIS, the software is growing in maturity and
the developer and user communities are building rapidly. With Apache
Tuscany SCA, application developers can easily create, reuse and
customize services in different languages, for example, Java, XQuery,
BPEL or various scripting languages, and then assemble and deploy them
in a distributed environment using a variety of protocols, for
example, WebServices, RMI, JSONRPC, RSS, Atom, DWR and JMS. In this
talk we catch up with all of the recent Apache Tuscany SCA project
activity and its collaboration with other Apache projects such as ODE
and Axis and show you how to build you own service oriented
applications using Tuscany SCA.

Kelvin.

On 11/10/2007, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 10/9/07, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > ApacheCon Europe is coming up, 7th to 11th of April 2008 [1],  and the
> > deadline for submission of abstracts is coming up fast, on 26th of
> > this month.
> >
> > What should we aim to do here?
> >
> > The options seem to be
> >
> > (60 minutes) Multi-person panel discussion
> > (60 minutes) Normal presentation
> > Intensive topical training (full-day)
> > Intensive topical training (half-day)
> > Intensive topical training (two-day)
> >
> > My guess is that we should submit for a 60 minute presentation,  but
> > should we go for a tutorial session as well?
> >
> > I'm happy to coordinate,  and although presenting on SCA would take me
> > a little out of my comfort zone, I would welcome the chance to do so.
> >
> > As a possible starting point for thinking about this I was looking at
> > Simon Laws' abstract and presentation for the recent JavaZone
> > conference [2], [3].  What would we want to update or emphasize
> > differently from this?  In the short term we just need to get an
> > abstract together and think about who will do the presentation.
> >
> > Regards, Kelvin.
> >
> > [1] http://www.eu.apachecon.com/
> > [2]
> http://www4.java.no/web/show.do?page=92&articleid=5343
> > [3]
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/68184/BuildingSOAWithApacheTuscany.ppt?version=1
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> I would certainly submit an abstract for a 60 minute presentation. I know
> others in the community have been working on tutorial material. What's the
> state of that? If that is going ahead then that material could be reused and
> a proposal made. Would be good to get more mileage out of it.
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> Regards
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> Simon
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