Thanks Dave, cristal clear slides, as always.... Provided me with a very good insight of the whole picture.
Cheers! Etienne On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:10 PM, David Ingham <david.ing...@microsoft.com> wrote: > A quick update on ApacheCon... > > First was BarCamp. If you haven't heard of BarCamp, it works like this - the > organizers provide some basic infrastructure (rooms, projectors, etc.) but > there is no program defined in advance. The attendees turn up prepared to > speak on some topic and then spend the first 30 minutes of the day devising > the schedule for the day. I gave a session on the challenges of enterprise > messaging in a heterogeneous environment, covering AMQP and Apache Qpid. It > was a good session with lots of discussion. > The slides are at: > http://daveingham.typepad.com/publications/2009.11.03-ApacheCon-AMQP%26Qpid.pdf > > Jonathan Robie stepped up and organized a Qpid meetup at very short notice. > Unfortunately there wasn't a big attendance due to the lack of advance > notice. Jonathan and I reconvened to the bar ;-) > > On the Friday I presented again in a joint session with Kent Brown of > Microsoft and Prabath Siriwardena of WSO2. The title was "Interoperability > Through Community" and covered Apache Stonehenge and Apache Qpid. Stonehenge > is an Incubator project focused on Web services interoperability. They've > built a real-world application, StockTrader, that demonstrates through code > how to achieve Web services interoperability between different Web services > stacks. Today this includes Microsoft, Spring Source, Sun and WSO2. I gave a > pitch on AMQP and Apache Qpid as solutions for building heterogeneous > message-oriented middleware applications. > The slides are at: > http://daveingham.typepad.com/publications/2009.11.04-ApacheCon-Stonehenge%26Qpid.pdf > > Thanks, > > Dave. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:dev-subscr...@qpid.apache.org