Was thinking Session #1 would cover all the new features/changes in 2.2.
Didn't we just recently change how security is setup or made some
significant changes around JACC/JASPI?
-Donald
David Jencks wrote:
I think this is a good division of topics.
I wonder if it would be more interesting to cover the various clustering
stuff we have in 2.2 rather than the security stuff. I've talked about
security a couple of times before and it has a little bit of
documentation but I don't think anyone has ever pulled together all the
clustering stuff...
wadi jetty/tomcat/ejb
ejb client failover
farm management
how to set up a web load balancer.
thanks
david jencks
On Jul 22, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Kevan Miller wrote:
On Jul 21, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Donald Woods wrote:
Maybe we can create a mashup of the proposals to cover the following:
Session 1 - Geronimo 2.2 topics (current user community)
Administering Geronimo
Custom Server Assemblies
Securing Apps
Load balancing and high-availability
Would expect this session would contain more than we could cover in
50 minutes, but we should introduce each topic and include pointers
to the online docs that users could reference later for more details.
Session 2 - Blueprint Container Spec and Geronimo
Session 3 - Geronimo 3.0 and Java EE 6 (futures)
Geronimo 3.0 based on OSGi
Current milestone features
Present how much of Web Profile is available
JPA 2.0, EJB 3.1, Servlet 3.0, ...
How to start using 3.0 builds
OK. We're getting urged to finalize our agenda. In the spirit of
Donald's mashup. How does the following work for everyone?
************************************************************************************
Session 1: Apache Geronimo 2.2
Speakers: David Jencks and Vamsavardhana Reddy Chillakuru
This talk will provide an overview of the Geronimo 2.2 release. Along
with providing an overview of the new features found in 2.2, the talk
will also discuss Geronimo Custom Assemblies and Application Security.
Geronimo makes it easy to assemble a custom server around your
applications, including only those features needed to run your apps.
We'll see how to use maven to integrate this into your build process.
Also, Apache Geronimo enables storing user credentials in a variety of
data stores viz., simple text files, a database, an LDAP server and
digital certificates. In this session we see how these data stores can
be used to configure application security and how the necessary
infrastructure can be run in Apache Geronimo itself.
************************************************************************************
Session 2: OSGi Blueprint Container Specification and Geronimo
Speaker: Jarek Gawor
This talk will provide a general overview of the Blueprint Container
Specification and demonstrate some of its core features using
Geronimo's Blueprint Container implementation. The talk will also
describe some more advanced features of the Geronimo implementation
such as Configuration Admin Service support and custom namespace
handlers. Future plans will be discussed as well as how the Blueprint
Container might be used and integrated within the existing Geronimo
Kernel.
************************************************************************************
Session 3: Apache Geronimo 3.0: OSGi and Java EE6
Speakers: David Jencks and Donald Woods
This talk will provide a preview of the new features in Apache
Geronimo 3.0. Including the OSGi support with the Geronimo kernel.
We'll also discuss the new Java EE 6 features: Web Profiles, JPA 2.0,
Servlet 3.0, EJB 3.1, etc. We'll also include demonstration of current
functionality and discuss development outlook.
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--kevan