No guys, I will speak in Arabic but the slides are going to be in English :D, this is the flexibility of the Arabic language ;) .
On 10/18/07, Manu George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is great news Mohammad. Will it be a good idea to upload it to > the openejb site. Maybe later it can be translated into English > > Regards > Manu > > On 10/18/07, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mohammad, > > > > This is great! . Is your abstract going to be in arabic too (since you > > would be speaking in arabic). If not, then I might have some > > suggestions to reword some sections of the abstract. > > > > > > On 10/17/07, Mohammad Nour El-Din <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi all OpenEJBer... > > > > > > I am very proud to announce that the EGJUG (Egyptian Java User > Group) is > > > organizing the second Java Developer Conference in Egypt - it > organized the > > > 1st one too - and I wanted to take this chance to prepare a talk about > > > OpenEJB3.0. Below I included the full mail which describes the > abstract and > > > the rough agenda of this talk. Please I need your feedback to make > sure > > > giving the best talk about our project OpenEJB3.0 to the developers in > Egypt > > > . This talk is going to be in February 2008 . > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- Start of talk > abstract > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Hi Ahmed... > > > > > > It is my honor to propose the following talk to be included in the > coming > > > JDC2. Blew is the description of the OpenEJB3.0 talk: > > > > > > *Abstract* > > > --------------- > > > EJB3.0 is the latest public specification which covers the JEE EJB > > > technology. It added a lot of new features which made EJB development > more > > > easy and fast by using the new annotations feature of Java 5 in what > is > > > called *Dependency Injection*. This specification also introduced the > > > *Interceptors* which provides a mechanism to handle life-cycle and > other > > > events either on the module level or the package level or the class > level or > > > method level. It also changed the persistence mechanism relative to > former > > > EJB specifications specially EJB2.1 by introducing the JPA (Java > Persistence > > > APIs). It also took care of migrating existing EJBs from their current > > > implementation to cope with EJB3.0 . All this besides the normal well > known > > > services and features already introduced in former EJB specifications > like > > > transactions, security and timer service among others . > > > > > > OpenEJB3.0 is an Apache EJB3.0 container implementing the standard > > > EJB3.0specification and adds its own flavour by extending this > > > specification to > > > make the developer's life easier so they can be more efficient and > > > productive. I will try in this talk to show how developers use > OpenEJB3.0 to > > > get all the benefits provided by EJB3.0. I will try show this in a > practical > > > way - full featured medium-sized real life project - by going through > a real > > > life project and how we can design and implement it using EJB3.0technology > > > APIs and using OpenEJB3.0 as our testing and production environment . > > > > > > *Agenda* - Take care Ahmed this is a rough agenda but it includes most > of > > > the topics I wan to talk about > > > --------------- > > > 1- Why OpenEJB3.0 . > > > 2- History of OpenEJB . > > > 3- OpenEJB3.0 installation . > > > 4- Administering and configuring OpenEJB3.0 . > > > 6- Development for OpenEJB3.0 . > > > 7- Using OpenEJB3.0 for testing . > > > 8- Deployment on OpenEJB3.0 . > > > 9- OpenEJB3.0 specialties . > > > 10- Using OpenEJB3.0 with Tomcat . ---> Ahmed : Maybe at the time of > JDC2 we > > > will have integration with Jetty . > > > 11- Future of OpenEJB3.0 . > > > > > > ---> Ahmed : I would like to make u notice that there is an additional > > > optional point but I am not sure that it will be implemented at the > time of > > > JDC2 which is *OpenEJB3.0 development tools* which talks about an > Eclipse, > > > NetBeans, IntelliJ plugins for OpenEJB3.0 . > > > > > > *Speakers* > > > ----------------- > > > 1- Mohammad Nour El-Din > > > Talk language : Arabic (As I would like most of the audience to get > benefit > > > from this talk as much as possible) > > > > > > *Speakers Biography* > > > --------------------------------- > > > Name : Mohammad Nour El-Din > > > Job : Software Engineer in IBM Egypt. Designing and implementing > software > > > systems using JEE technologies. Committer in Apache > > > OpenEJB3.0 project. Have 4+ years of experience working > with JEE > > > . Like to read about Java SE and EE specifications and > > > other open standards and specifications like W3C and OASIS > . > > > E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Home page : http://people.apache.org/~mnour (Under construction :) ) > . > > > blogger : Taddaborat ---> http://tadabborat.blogspot.com/ (Empty but > I > > > will work to fill it soon :) ) > > > > > > Ahmed, please if you have any comments please send them to me ASAP . > And I > > > want to say on behalf of the OpenEJB team that we really have the > pleasure > > > to present OpenEJB in the coming JDC2 in Egypt. > > > > > > *One last point* I have been thinking that I would like to present > this talk > > > in an EGJUG organized session so I can rehearse as much as possible > before > > > presenting it in JDC2 so I can make the best of this talk and make all > have > > > pleasure attending it, please give me your feedback about this idea > too so I > > > can prepare for it . > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Thanks > > > - Mohammad Nour > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- END of talk > abstract > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > -- > > > Thanks > > > - Mohammad Nour > > > > > > > > > -- > > Karan Singh Malhi > > > -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour
