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Subject: Re: [opencsa-ms] Potential Sessions for Java One for SCA, SDO
Sanjay said ... "a> Instead of having two sessions (2b and 3b) on security, transactions, etc, perhaps we should submit a single proposal for a tent session to cover the policy framework and its usage to simplify the infrastructure related to security, transactions and reliable messaging" Makes much more sense. Ashok Patil, Sanjay wrote: > Hi Mike, > > Thanks for taking the initiative on behalf of the Open CSA Member > Section to compile the list of potential Java One sessions. I am > assuming that your intention here was to arrive at a general > (independent of which company is presenting) list of the SCA/SDO > session proposals that would be relevant to the JavaOne audience. I am > guessing that after deciding upon a good list of proposals, we will > have to work out the logistics of which companies would make the > submissions, and who will be the proposed speakers, etc. With that, I > would like to make the following suggestions: > > a> Instead of having two sessions (2b and 3b) on security, > transactions, etc, perhaps we should submit a single proposal for a > tent session to cover the policy framework and its usage to simplify > the infrastructure related to security, transactions and reliable > messaging > b> Instead of having two sessions (2d and 3c) on the SCA > Bindings, perhaps we should submit a single proposal for a tent > session to cover all the bindings together. I think that a single > session would have the advantage of better emphasizing how SCA > simplifies consumption of different communication infrastructure via a > common abstraction. > c> I wonder if there is enough common understanding among the SCA > community on the topic of AJAX/Web20/SCA in order to propose a JavaOne > session this year. I think it is premature to propose the session 2c. > Perhaps conducting a BOF session might be a good idea here. > > Also ... > d> Add a session on SCA and Java EE Integration. AFAICT, a session on > this topic during the last JavaOne was well received and I am guessing > that the audience would be interested in learning the > status/advancements in this area. > e> Add a session on SCA and Enterprise Service Bus, related use cases, > benefits, etc. > We (SAP) would like to submit corresponding proposals for the two > topics mentioned above. > > Comments? Thoughts? > > -- Sanjay > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Mike Edwards [mailto:mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com] > *Sent:* Monday, Nov 05, 2007 1:55 AM > *To:* OpenCSA > *Subject:* [opencsa-ms] Potential Sessions for Java One for SCA, SDO > > > Folks, > > Here are my initial suggestions for some Open CSA related sessions > at Java One next year > - remember we have to get submissions in by Nov 16th ! > > > *Panel Session:* > > 1a) Building Enterprise Applications using SOA with SCA > > - a discussion with panellists from the major contributors to the > SCA specifications in OASIS > > > *Main Tent sessions:* > > > 2a) SCA: flexible and agile composition of distributed > service-oriented applications > > - A general session about SCA and the composition of applications > > > 2b) Using Enterprise Infrastructure simply: Security and > Transactions the SCA way > > - A session about security and transactions. Ideally with a few > working examples. > > > 2c) Web 2.0 and SOA: AJAX front-ends linked to services built with > Service Component Architecture > > - A more practical session showing AJAX front ends linked to > services on the server built using SCA. > > > 2d) Web services the simple way: worked example of a Web services > application using SCA > > - A more practical session showing the building a Web services > application using SCA, with > the application both providing a Web service and also using Web > services > > > 2e) Handling data in Service-Oriented applications: Service Data > Objects > > - A discussion of SDO in general > > > 2f) Building Business Processes: BPEL and SCA - the simple > approach to sequence and structure. > > - A discussion of the happy combination of SCA and BPEL in > building business solutions - with > a worked example. > > > *BOFs:* > > 3a) Service Component Architecture - building composite applications > > 3b) SCA Security, Transactions and Reliable Messaging > > 3c) Communicating using SCA: Bindings for Web Services, JMS and JCA > > 3d) SCA and Spring - using Spring as part of larger distributed > composite applications > > > > Yours, Mike. > > Strategist - Emerging Technologies, SCA & SDO. > Co Chair OASIS SCA Assembly TC. > IBM Hursley Park, Mail Point 146, Winchester, SO21 2JN, Great Britain. > Phone & FAX: +44-1962-818014 Mobile: +44-7802-467431 > Email: mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > / > / > > /Unless stated otherwise above: > IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with > number 741598. > Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire > PO6 3AU/ > > > > > > -- All the best, Ashok
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