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Subject: RE: [opencsa-ms] Potential Sessions for Java One for SCA, SDO
- From: Mike Edwards <mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com>
- To: "OpenCSA " <opencsa-ms@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 09:49:37 +0000
Sanjay,
The intention of my initial email was
to promote discussion - looks as if it has achieved that!
The idea is to agree a set of proposals
for JavaOne and then to parcel out the work. Ideally, 2 or 3 presenters
from different companies
will be involved in each session.
Dealing with your suggestions in reverse
order (why be straightforward?):
e) Session on SCA and Enterprise Service
Bus.
Sounds good. Can we work on the
content for this a bit more? I'd be happy to be involved.
Do you have specific ESBs in mind?
d) SCA and Java EE
OK, great. It would be excellent
to include what I hope will be an agreed 1.0 spec in this. Plus demos.
c) I propose AJAX/ Web 2.0 and SCA since
there has been some excellent stuff done in this area in
Tuscany.
I believe that there will be a lot of
interest in this subject and there will be real stuff to show. If
OpenCSA
does not want to go down this road,
then I think the Tuscany guys will submit this proposal instead. If
Fabric3 or any other groups want to
contribute to this talk, that is fine - I'm not trying to be exclusive.
b) and a) - the doubling of sessions
on Policy stuff and Bindings was deliberate on my part. It is wise
to
have a spread of main tent sessions
and BOFs. Not all the main tent proposals will get accepted. The
BOFs give an alternative venue for some
of the important aspects of SCA. If both get accepted, then
they can be tuned - for example the
BOFs can show more hands on examples.
I'm not against adjusting the content
of the various sessions and BOFs, but the idea of having a spread
of both types should not be lost.
One that I did consider but rejected
is the idea of ".Net / Java Integration using SCA" - but perhaps
there
is enough interest in this from the
OpenCSA community to consider making such a proposed session. Thoughts?
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
"Patil, Sanjay"
<sanjay.patil@sap.com>
06/11/2007 20:57
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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
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Unless stated otherwise above:
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Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6
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