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Proposals
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Arun Gupta |
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Java EE & GlassFish Evangelist |
Organization |
Oracle |
arun.p.gupta@oracle.com |
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Title |
OSGi and Java EE in GlassFish |
Overview |
This session will provide an introduction to OSGi and explain how OSGi is used in GlassFish to provide a modular and light-weight App server. Attendees will learn how to manage the OSGi runtime in GlassFish and change the default runtime of Felix to Equinox and Knopflerfish. The talk will show how to create a simple OSGi application using CLI and IDEs and deploy them in GlassFish. Finally, it'll explain the how OSGi + Java EE hybrid application can be created and discuss their benefits. |
Bio |
Arun Gupta is a Java EE & GlassFish Evangelist working at Oracle. Arun has over 14 years of experience in software industry working in various distributed computing technologies, Java(TM) platform, and several web-related technologies. In his current role, he works very closely to create and foster the community around Java EE, GlassFish, and related technologies. He has participated in several standard bodies and worked amicably with members from other companies. He has been with the Java EE team since it's inception and since then he has contributed to all Java EE releases. He is a prolific blogger at http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta. This blog has over 1000 blog entries with frequent vistors from all over the world reaching upto 25,000 hits/day. He has extensive world-wide speaking experience on multiple technologies. |
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Felix Meschberger |
Title |
Senior Developer |
Organization |
Day Management AG |
fmeschbe@apache.org |
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Title |
Managing an OSGi Framework with Apache Felix Web Console |
Overview |
Initially created to aid in the simple maintenance of the OSGi framework and the application during the early development of Apache Sling, the Web Console soon attracted interest from the OSGi community. Three years later, the Apache Felix Web Console 3.0 has just been released and provides an extensible console for Web based management of an OSGi framework. This talk will introduce the functionality of the core Web Console as well as some of its existing plugins and the extension points of the Web Console where developers might want to hook up to. To round it up a simple Web Console plugin will be developed and deployed. |
Bio |
Felix Meschberger works as a senior developer for Day Management AG creating content management systems using open source and internal tools. Felix is a committer to the Apache Jackrabbit and Felix projects, where he maintains the Declarative Services specification implementation and developed the Metatype and Configuration Admin Service specification implementations. In September 2007 Felix contributed the Apache Sling to the Apache Incubator. Apache Sling is a web application framework built on top of the OSGi framework making extensive use of declarative services. |
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Name |
Bertrand Delacretaz |
Title |
Senior Developer |
Organization |
Day Software |
bdelacretaz at asf |
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Title |
Tales from the OSGi trenches |
Overview |
In this talk we share our experience with the Apache Felix OSGi framework, used for a major rewrite of Day's family of content management products. |
Bio |
Bertrand Delacretaz works as a Senior Developer in the R&D team of Day Software (www.day.com), using open source tools to create world-class content management systems and frameworks. Bertrand is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, served on the board of directors from 2008 to 2009, and has been or is involved in a number of Apache projects as a committer and incubation mentor. |
Name |
Bertrand Delacretaz |
Title |
Senior Developer |
Organization |
Day Software |
bdelacretaz at asf |
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Title |
Hello, RESTful OSGi world! |
Overview |
In this talk we present a small RESTful OSGi web application built from scratch, using powerful Maven plugins and OSGi compendium services to create, assemble, configure and start a set of OSGi bundles and services. |
Bio |
see above |
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Name |
Tim Ward |
Title |
JPA lead - OSGi Applications Feature Pack for WebSphere |
Organization |
IBM |
timothyjward at apache dot org |
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Title |
Managed JPA in an OSGi framework - getting the best of both worlds |
Overview |
The OSGi Alliance Enterprise Specifications release provides definitions and guidance for building enterprise technologies, such as Servlet containers, Object Relational Mapping frameworks, and JTA transaction managers, that can be used in an OSGi framework. This talk will describe benefits and limitations of the Java TM Persistence API (JPA) service defined by the OSGi Alliance Enterprise 4.2 release. Drawing on examples from the Apache Aries project, the talk will also demonstrate how a container implementer can build upon the existing specifications to provide managed JPA in an OSGi environment. Finally the talk will show how an OSGi JPA container can be integrated with the OSGi blueprint service to provide dependency injection, and a familiar programming model for JEE developers. |
Bio |
Tim Ward is a design and development lead for IBM’s OSGi Applications Feature Pack for WebSphere Application Server. He is an active participant in the OSGi Enterprise Expert Group (EEG), which creates specifications describing the use of enterprise technologies in an OSGi framework. As an EEG member he co-authored the RFC and draft specification for the use of JPA in an OSGi environment. He is also a committer and initial contributor in the Apache Aries project, which provides an application container based on implementations of the application-focused specifications defined by the EEG. Aside from his extensive work with OSGi technologies over the last four years Tim is a recognised JPA advocate and one of IBM's key Spring Framework experts with development experience across four versions of WebSphere Application Server. |
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