Some of us will be at JavaOne this year, and we will be presenting two Tuscany related sessions :
Session ID: S314011 Session Title: Developing composite applications for the Cloud using Apache Tuscany Wednesday, September 22, 11:30AM Today's cloud environments pose new challenges for application developers: hiding cloud infrastructure from business logic, assembling components on heterogeneous and distributed cloud environments, and optimizing the provisioning of the required cloud resources. This session will demonstrate how to use Apache Tuscany and the Service Component Architecture (SCA) to develop, build, and run an application composed of several service components in a distributed cloud environment. We'll illustrate how to encapsulate cloud infrastructure services as SCA components to simplify the construction and assembly of the application and how to move components around and rewire the application to adjust to new business and cloud deployment conditions. Session ID: S313731 Session Title: Databinding Unleashed for Composite Applications Tuesday, September 21, 8:00AM Data bindings such as JAXB, SDO, DOM, and JSON denote how business data is represented. Collaborating components in a composite application often need to use different data bindings as required by the business logic or protocol stacks. Apache Tuscany provides a framework that allows mixing and matching of data bindings so that application developers can have the freedom to choose their preferred data binding technology without worrying about complex data transformations. This session is for developers looking for flexibility of data bindings in the enterprise. Attendees will learn about: * Decoupling data bindings between service consumers and providers * Tuscany?s approach to transform data without the intervention from application code If you are going to be around, stop by and introduce yourself... -- Luciano Resende http://people.apache.org/~lresende http://twitter.com/lresende1975 http://lresende.blogspot.com/