Dear all, Slides are complete, they enjoyed a significant improvement over the earlier OpenDDR ones, especially the UX and content readability (given we aim to help better mobile UX that seems appropriate;-)
Pity none of you got me any figures or stats comparing DeviceMap with other solutions. Where it is exclusively for .NET, PHP or JavaScript it may not have helped that much, after all it's a Java gig, so if you have it, please share as soon as you can, there might be other more polyglot (Mobile) events in the near future or even an ApacheCon, etc. Although the talk competes with both a Java EE 7 and Spring/JavaEE session, the fact the Web Service Example that turned out to be the most sustainable one (Thanks a lot Reza:-) is based on Spring, too. I won't forget to mention it, although anybody at JavaLand is welcome to port it to a "pure" Jeva EE or Portlet environment, too. Hope to raise awareness and talk to relevant people e.g. at Tomitribe, JBoss or Oracle. Let's hope it helps gain a bit more activity. Mine should not be overlooked, at least during the next Board meeting and report[?] Cheers, Werner On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Had a probe around all Java APIs and samples. Unfortunately most no longer > work out of the box[?] > The refactored OpenDDR Java API under /contrib still looks best, but as of > now the Web Filters (the one in the Web Service project is very similar to > that provided by OpenDDR earlier only as readme) cause an exception in the > DeviceMap state API I don't see in the old ODDR one. That seems like a bug > or inconsistency. Hope to find it and fix, plus as the actual package name > is now "simpleddr" I raised a JIRA task to refactor that into the "java" > space of DeviceMap SVN. The version number "0.9.9-SNAPSHOT" is a bit > unfortunate, hopefully we could some day leave incubator, but unless we > pull the "clock" back a bit into 0.9 or so, any patch, fix or improvement > would have to be "0.9.9.x" similar to projects around here or elsewhere. I > could live with that, but would certainly prefer to have a tag that holds > matching code together that works together[?] > > "data" is a bit different, there until a different form of contribution > was established, the OpenDDR resource equivalent serves as tag marker. Even > though the actual POM also says 0.9.9-SNAPSHOT. Wherever the data works > together with the apps, it would get tagged there, too. > > Looking forward to getting some of the material, diagram or benchmark > data, to include it into the slides. Mon afternoon is the last chance for > that[?] > > Cheers, > Werner > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:44 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Btw, it's no longer called OpenDDR in SVN so I might have to see what >> works and what doesnt. >> >> Werner >> >> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Radu Cotescu <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> My DMap demo repo is at [0]. It's a very simple web-app based on Apache >>> Sling, with a really old DeviceMap implementation and data files; but it >>> can be resurrected. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Radu >>> >>> [0] - https://github.com/raducotescu/devicemap-demo >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> Dear All, >>>> >>>> My DeviceMap talk next week is just around the corner. Can those who >>>> contributed (Reza mostly) please remind us, if the DeviceMap Web Service is >>>> running entirely on C#/.NET right now? >>>> At least the SVN repo contains no trace of it, I believe there is a >>>> separate Git repository by Reza or Radu, if that has some good Java >>>> examples and use cases, please point me there. >>>> JavaLand is obviously about Java, so I will mention other languages in >>>> the presentation, but can only show something running on a recent Java EE >>>> platform like Tomcat/TomEE, WildFly or Glassfish (or even several of them >>>> to demonstrate standard compliance without vendor-tie-in[?]) >>>> >>>> Thanks and Regards, >>>> >>>> Werner Keil | JCP Executive Committee Member, JSR 363 Co Spec Lead | >>>> Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion | Apache Committer >>>> >>>> Twitter @wernerkeil | @UnitAPI | @JSR354 | #EclipseUOMo | #Java_Social >>>> | #DeviceMap | @OpenDDR >>>> Skype werner.keil | Google+ gplus.to/wernerkeil >>>> >>>> * JavaLand: 26 Mar 2014, Brühl, Germany. Werner Keil, JCP EC Member, >>>> JSR 354 EG Member, Apache DeviceMap Committer will present "Apache >>>> DeviceMap" (GER) >>>> >>>> * IoT Day: 9 Apr 2014, Zürich, Switzerland, Werner Keil, JCP EC Member, >>>> JSR 363 Co Spec Lead will present "JSR 363 - Units of Measurement API" >>>> >>>> * Developer Week: 14 Jul 2014, Nürnberg, Germany. Werner Keil, JCP EC >>>> Member, Agile Coach, DevOps Guy will present "Triple-E' class >>>> Continuous Delivery" (GER) >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Gopal, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for joining as Committer and your interest in helping DeviceMap. >>>>> As you work at Adobe, did you have a word with Bertrand? >>>>> >>>>> He is not only DeviceMap project lead but also works there as you may >>>>> know. >>>>> >>>>> HTH, >>>>> >>>>> Werner Keil | JCP Executive Committee Member | Eclipse UOMo Lead, >>>>> Babel Language Champion | Java Godfather >>>>> >>>>> Twitter @wernerkeil | @JSR354 | #EclipseUOMo | #Java_Social | #DevOps >>>>> Skype werner.keil | Google+ gplus.to/wernerkeil >>>>> >>>>> * JavaLand: 26 Mar 2014, Brühl, Germany. Werner Keil, JCP EC Member, >>>>> JSR 354 EG Member, Apache DeviceMap Committer will present "Apache >>>>> DeviceMap" (GE) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:18 PM, gopal Kalyanaraman < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Werner, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have recently joined the developer list for this project. >>>>>> >>>>>> How do I start to contribute.? Where do I start? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>>>> >>>>>> Gopal >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
