Hi David,

Yes, that's also my opinion.
I'd like to also present or co present with anybody interested in.

My favorite topic features oriented (cloud maybe): with ssh, provisioning,
cluster deployment, dynamic place holder, etc?
WDYT?

The point is that I will leave tomorrow morning, then I won't be able to
push an abstract nor fill the call for paper.
But, I can definitely work afterwards on the presentation itself (content,
etc).

Dunno, if you David or someone else can submit a talk for me.

Jean-Louis




2012/7/25 David Blevins <[email protected]>

> It'd be great to see 3 or 4 submissions for TomEE and some of the more
> interesting features we have.  I'd love to attend a KarafEE talk!  It'd be
> great to have a general "TomEE" talk and then some talks specific to
> various features.
>
> I think it would be great to also have dual focused talks: TomEE and
> MyFaces, TomEE and OpenWebBeans.
>
> I'm giving this talk at JavaOne and was thinking of something along these
> lines for ApacheCon.  We could have it earlier in the day and then use the
> tail end to say "don't miss these other talks" and entice people into
> attending the other sessions.
>
> If not a lot of TomEE talks get accepted, I'm happy to co present.  I hope
> they do though because I'm really looking forward to attending a TomEE talk
> :)  That will be a nice change of pace :)
>
> Title: Apache TomEE, Java EE 6 Web Profile on Tomcat
>
> Abstract:
> Making its Java EE 6 Web Profile certification debut at
> JavaOne 2011, Apache TomEE combines the simplicity of
> Tomcat with the power of Java EE. The first half of this
> session introduces TomEE and shows how Tomcat
> applications leveraging Java EE technologies can become
> simpler and lighter with a Java EE 6 certified solution built
> right on Tomcat. The second half focuses on those already
> familiar with TomEE and goes into detail on latest
> advancements, testing techniques including Arquillian,
> clustering features and production considerations. If you're
> a Tomcat lover or a TomEE enthusiast, this is the session
> you don't want to miss!
>
> Notes:
> Intended as a coverall session to get people as much
> TomEE information as they can handle, introduce TomEE
> to those who are not yet aware you don't have to choose
> between Tomcat and JavaEE, and let those following the
> project get a glimpse of project advancements around
> maven tooling, Arquillian support, clustering/failover,
> emerging concepts and more. Briskly paced, slide focused,
> key demos only.
>
> Objectives:
>  - Introduce people to TomEE
>  - Increase JavaEE adoption in Tomcat "holdouts"
>  - Update those following TomEE on "must know" advancements and techniques
> Session Category Open Source Standards
>
> Experience Level:
>  - Introductory
>
>

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