Re: Apache Tuscany Free Webinar, Wed. November 8th at 8 AM pacific - Mark your Calendar!

2006-11-01 Thread haleh mahbod

Hi All,

Just a reminder that Tuscany SCA Webinar is scheduled for Wed. November 8th
at 8 AM pacific.

This is a great opportunity to invite those who are interested to learn
about Tuscany SCA.

Thanks,
Haleh


On 10/18/06, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


*Apache **Tuscany**: Not the Same Old Architecture*

Do you think of the popular term SOA as the "Same Old Architecture"
concept? The Apache Tuscany Project moves SOA (Service Oriented
Architecture) beyond buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The
project aims to create a next-generation services infrastructure in open
source based on the principles behind the Service Component Architecture
(SCA). With Apache Tuscany, application developers will be able to create,
assemble, and deploy service networks in ways that are not easily done or
possible with existing middleware.

This webinar will provide an overview of how Apache Tuscany simplifies the
task of creating and assembling service-based applications using SCA. It
will also cover where the Tuscany project is headed and how it will help
developers build tomorrow's applications today.

Speakers: Jeremy Boynes and Jim Marino

*Jeremy Boynes, Gluecode CTO, IBM Corporation** *

Jeremy works at IBM on emerging technologies for Service Oriented
Architecture and is an active contributor to Apache Tuscany and other open
source projects. Prior to acquisition by IBM, Jeremy was CTO for Gluecode
Software and one of the founders of the Apache Geronimo J2EE project.

*Jim Marino, Senior Principal Technologist, Office of the CTO, BEA System*
* *

Jim Marino works at BEA Systems in the office of the CTO on emerging
technologies. He is currently involved in the development of the SCA
specifications and the Apache Tuscany Project. Prior to BEA, Jim was with
Art Technology Group and a number of Bay Area startups.

*Seminar Attendance Information *

*(This free webinar is hosted by BEA for **Tuscany** . Thank you)*

· Test your computer's configuration:
http://esd.placeware.com/LM2005test

· Click the meeting URL: 
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/bea/join?id=110106aa&role=attend&pw=ATTBEA

*or
*if you can't click the above meeting URL, click the following link:
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/bea

1.  When you click on either URL, the Join Meeting page appears. In
the following fields, verify or enter this information:

o*Name:*  (Enter your first and last name)

o*Meeting ID:* 110106aa

o*Meeting Key:* ATTBEA

3.  Click *Join Meeting*.

4.  If prompted, install and run the Live Meeting console software. It
will take a few moments for the Live Meeting console to launch.

*Audio*

Once you log in to the Live Meeting console, you should hear the event's
streaming audio. If you do not have WMP 9 installed you will be prompted to
install it before the audio is available to you.
If you have WMP 9 installed but you still do not hear the audio, please
confirm that your PC speakers are on and that the volume is turned up. If
you continue to experience difficulties, please contact Event Support (see
"Contact Live Meeting Event Support" below) or use backup audio (see below).


Thank you and we hope to see you there.
Software Requirements and Support info

To attend the Web conference you will need:

· A computer with access to the Internet to view the visual
portion of the event.

· A functioning sound card and speakers or headphones for your PC.


· Windows Media Player (WMP) 9 or later.

· A compatible computer configuration. To test your computer:

1.   Click the following link: http://esd.placeware.com/LM2005test

*Note:*  If you are unable to click this link, you can also cut and paste
the link into the address bar of your browser.

2.   Install and run Live Meeting console software if necessary.

3.   You should see a Live Meeting console with 3 revolving slides. If
you are able to see all three slides your test is successful.

4.   If you are not able to see the slides or if your system is
stalled, please contact Event Support (see "Contact Live Meeting Event
Support" below).

*Note:*  The Web-based Meeting console does not support the new embedded
audio features (IAB).



*Back-up telephone audio*

If you are unable to connect to the audio through the Internet Audio
Broadcast, you can dial in to the audio over a traditional telephony line:

US/Canada:  (877) 698-6760

International: 503-295-8000

PIN:   6760

*Contact Live Meeting Event Support*

For technical assistance, please contact Event Support at:

US/Canada toll free: (1) (800) 893-8779

International:  (1) (971) 544-3222
Quick Tips

· To restore the original layout of your Live Meeting console, go to the *
View* menu, and click *Restore Default Layout*.

· To view relevant meeting login details, go to the *View* menu, and click
*Meeting Information*.
User Notes

· When you enter the event, you will be prompted to install and run the
Live Meeting Console software. If you cancel 

Apache Tuscany Free Webinar, Wed. November 8th at 8 AM pacific - Mark your Calendar!

2006-10-18 Thread haleh mahbod

*Apache **Tuscany**: Not the Same Old Architecture*

Do you think of the popular term SOA as the "Same Old Architecture" concept?
The Apache Tuscany Project moves SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) beyond
buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The project aims to create a
next-generation services infrastructure in open source based on the
principles behind the Service Component Architecture (SCA). With
Apache Tuscany,
application developers will be able to create, assemble, and deploy service
networks in ways that are not easily done or possible with existing
middleware.

This webinar will provide an overview of how Apache Tuscany simplifies the
task of creating and assembling service-based applications using SCA. It
will also cover where the Tuscany project is headed and how it will help
developers build tomorrow's applications today.

Speakers: Jeremy Boynes and Jim Marino

*Jeremy Boynes, Gluecode CTO, IBM Corporation***

Jeremy works at IBM on emerging technologies for Service Oriented
Architecture and is an active contributor to Apache Tuscany and other open
source projects. Prior to acquisition by IBM, Jeremy was CTO for Gluecode
Software and one of the founders of the Apache Geronimo J2EE project.

*Jim Marino, Senior Principal Technologist, Office of the CTO, BEA System***

Jim Marino works at BEA Systems in the office of the CTO on emerging
technologies. He is currently involved in the development of the SCA
specifications and the Apache Tuscany Project. Prior to BEA, Jim was with
Art Technology Group and a number of Bay Area startups.

*Seminar Attendance Information *

*(This free webinar is hosted by BEA for **Tuscany**. Thank you)*

· Test your computer's configuration:
http://esd.placeware.com/LM2005test

· Click the meeting URL:
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/bea/join?id=110106aa&role=attend&pw=ATTBEA
*or
*if you can't click the above meeting URL, click the following link:
https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/bea

1.  When you click on either URL, the Join Meeting page appears. In the
following fields, verify or enter this information:

o*Name:*  (Enter your first and last name)

o*Meeting ID:* 110106aa

o*Meeting Key:* ATTBEA

3.  Click *Join Meeting*.

4.  If prompted, install and run the Live Meeting console software. It
will take a few moments for the Live Meeting console to launch.

*Audio*

Once you log in to the Live Meeting console, you should hear the event's
streaming audio. If you do not have WMP 9 installed you will be prompted to
install it before the audio is available to you.
If you have WMP 9 installed but you still do not hear the audio, please
confirm that your PC speakers are on and that the volume is turned up. If
you continue to experience difficulties, please contact Event Support (see
"Contact Live Meeting Event Support" below) or use backup audio (see below).

Thank you and we hope to see you there.
Software Requirements and Support info

To attend the Web conference you will need:

· A computer with access to the Internet to view the visual portion
of the event.

· A functioning sound card and speakers or headphones for your PC.

· Windows Media Player (WMP) 9 or later.

· A compatible computer configuration. To test your computer:

1.   Click the following link: http://esd.placeware.com/LM2005test

*Note:*  If you are unable to click this link, you can also cut and paste
the link into the address bar of your browser.

2.   Install and run Live Meeting console software if necessary.

3.   You should see a Live Meeting console with 3 revolving slides. If
you are able to see all three slides your test is successful.

4.   If you are not able to see the slides or if your system is stalled,
please contact Event Support (see "Contact Live Meeting Event Support"
below).

*Note:*  The Web-based Meeting console does not support the new embedded
audio features (IAB).



*Back-up telephone audio*

If you are unable to connect to the audio through the Internet Audio
Broadcast, you can dial in to the audio over a traditional telephony line:

US/Canada:  (877) 698-6760

International: 503-295-8000

PIN:   6760

*Contact Live Meeting Event Support*

For technical assistance, please contact Event Support at:

US/Canada toll free: (1) (800) 893-8779

International:  (1) (971) 544-3222
Quick Tips

· To restore the original layout of your Live Meeting console, go to the *
View* menu, and click *Restore Default Layout*.

· To view relevant meeting login details, go to the *View* menu, and
click *Meeting
Information*.
User Notes

· When you enter the event, you will be prompted to install and run the Live
Meeting Console software. If you cancel the software installation, you will
be given a link to attend the event using the Web-based Meeting console.

· Attendees unable to install the software, as well as anyone joining using
a Macintosh, will be presented with the Web-based Meeting console link.

*Note:*  Your e