Part of the FREE CommunityONE Day at JavaONE
(San Francisco, CA, USA)
Includes free pass to first day of JavaOne,
Sessions and Demo Stations
On Monday, May 7, the day before the 2007 JavaOne Conference, the GlassFish Community is hosting a FREE companion event at the Moscone Center. See how the GlassFish Application Server continues to lead with the latest technology. Learn from the experts about what's new and what's coming: modularization, scripting language support, Web 2.0 features, and more. Hear how others are already putting GlassFish into action with large-scale production deployments.
There will also be keynotes by Jonathan Schwartz, President and CEO of Sun Microsystems, and Rich Green, Sun's Executive Vice President for Software. Space is limited. So register
now!
GlassFish Getting Started & What's New in GlassFish v2
Lunch with Jonathan Schwartz and Rich Green (new)
GlassFish in Real Life
GlassFish Partner Ecosystem
GlassFish v3, Identity Services with OpenDS and OpenSSO, and Cool stuff Sessions
In this state of the union GlassFish session, you'll hear about where the community stands, how it's evolving towards a complete middleware solution encompassing a production-ready Java EE application server, a JBI infrastructure for SOA-based deployments and a complete identity infrastructure solution ranging from an LDAP server to an SSO and Federation product. Full session description.
We're lucky to have secured Sun's CEO and Software SVP for a discussion with the GlassFish community. This is your chance to ask tough questions and most likely get straight answers. We'll probably also use this session to recognize outstanding GlassFish Community Members.
While there are no two identical uses of the GlassFish technologies, this talk will feature three different deployment stories using GlassFish. It will discuss the architectural choices made with technologies such as various JPA implementations, distributed caching technologies, Spring integration, and so on. You will also hear about the interaction with the GlassFish community from the actual users themselves from the time they select a product to the time they put it their architecture into production. Full session description.
As they say, it takes a village. The GlassFish Partner Ecosystem is growing rapidly to integrate value-added frameworks, innovative clustering and caching technologies, productivity tools, vertical solutions, and more. This session will highlight the solutions from partners which will let you adapt and transform GlassFish to best fit your technical and business needs. Full session description.
In this session, we'll take a look at the ongoing work for GlassFish v3 which has modularity as its main goal to provide a great Web 2.0 modular foundation for Java, JavaScript, Ruby, PHP and other containers. Next we'll focus on Identity Services provided by OpenSSO (access and federation) and OpenDS (100% Java LDAP server). We'll specifically show OpenSSO for OpenID-based authentication to a blog feed that uses Atom for syndication and OpenDS as a data store running on Glassfish. Full session description.
Demo Stations
Throughout the event, a series of Demo Stations will be available to discuss with GlassFish partners and GlassFish engineers on specific product features. Each partner is listed in the CommunityOne partner page
| Partner stations | GlassFish demos | |
|---|---|---|
Spring (Interface21)
| OpenDS/OpenSSO/OpenID Identity Services provided by OpenSSO (access and federation) and OpenDS (100% Java LDAP server). Showing OpenSSO for OpenID-based authentication to a blog feed that uses Atom for syndication and OpenDS as a data store running on Glassfish | |
Jetty (WebTide)
| OpenPortal Showing NetBeans PortalPack Project Tools, Portlet Container Project as a lightweight runtime environment for Portlets, WSRP Project as a means to publish / consume remote portlets, Eclipse PortalPack Project Tools, key Portal 7.x features including Communities, Ajax Container, and more. | |
Quercus (Caucho)
| Admin, Monitoring Whether used in a simple developer mode or in a multi-machine multi-instance cluster topology, GlassFish offers facilities to administer and monitor running applications, web services and application server infrastructure such a connection pool, HTTP listener threads, etc... | |
TerraCotta
| OpenESB Open ESB implements an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) runtime using Java Business Integration (JBI) as the foundation. Open ESB allows you to easily integrate enterprise applications and web services as loosely coupled composite applications. This allows you to seamlessly compose and recompose your composite applications, realizing the benefits of a true Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Open ESB runs on GlassFish with NetBeans Enterprise Pack providing a great tooling solution. | |
JBoss
| Web 2.0, jMaki, Phobos and GlassFish v3 jMaki is a lightweight client-server framework from the GlassFish community for creating Web 2.0 applications. It offers CSS layouts, the widget model, client services such as publish/subscribe events to tie widgets together, JavaScript programming language action handlers, and a generic proxy to interact with external RESTful web services. | |
JVantage
| GlassFish Clustering Clustering is one of the key new features in GlassFis v2. It is composed of a grouping technology called Shoal, load-balancing techniques and replication of state using in-memory or HADB technologies. Come, see all of these in action and talk to the engineers who've built the system. |