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GlassFish at JavaOne 2006

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JavaOne 2006 has many technical sessions, BOFs and other events related to GlassFish. Below are a few highlights but the list is necessarily partial and unavoidably biased, so...

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General GlassFish Community Sessions and Activities

These 3 sessions are intended for everybody in the GlassFish community.

Number Speakers Description
TS-3274 Jerome Dochez, Eduardo PL, Karen Padir Project GlassFish : Building an Open Source Java™ EE 5 Application Server
Notes: Kickoff Technical Session for GF Community. Will provide an overview of the project, benefits to developers and partners, and will talk about future directions. Last minute announcements will go here
BOF-0251 Carla Mott, Amy Roh, Jim Driscoll Project GlassFish: Where We Are Today and Where We Are Going
Notes: Expansion on some of the details in the TS earlier in the day. This is your opportunity to engage the team directly. Plenty of Q&A.
Community Meeting Wed May 17, 5-7pm @ Argent Hotel GlassFish community - introductions, awards, mixer
Notes: Java EE 5 and AJAX Presentations, Social, Drinks, T-shirts. Space is limited, so please REGISTER early for this event! Also check Carla's blog.



Technical Sessions, BOFs, Hands-On Labs

Key Technical Sessions on Specifications Implemented by the GlassFish Community

Number Speakers Description
TS-3395 Linda, Michael Java™ Persistence API
Notes: Spec Leads for Java Persistence API
TS-3396 Linda, Tony, Ken Enterprise JavaBeans™ 3.0
Notes: Spec Lead for EJB 3.0 and Implementation Team.
TS-1194 Roberto, Rajiv, Doug Java™ API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0
Notes: Main TS for the next API for Web Services.
TS-1607 Hans, Kohsuke, Sekhar Deep Dive into JAXB 2.0
Notes: The JAXB 2.0 guys go deep into JAXB with practical advice. Includes schema evolution, interop with MS, and other gems
TS-1222 Marc Hadley RESTful Web Services With JAX-WS
Notes: Marc was one of the original Spec leads for JAX-WS and has special interest in REST.
TS-9056 Marina, Mitesh, Pramod Java™ Persistence API in 60 Minutes
Notes: A crash course in Java Persistence API by developers of persistence team at Sun

Tango Technical Sessions

Project Tango (part of the GlassFish Community) is delivering the WS interoperability with Microsoft.

Also see Arun's Blog on Tango Sessions.

Number Speakers Description
TS-4661 Harold Carr, Nick Kassem Composable Web Services Using Interoperable Technologies from Sun's "Project Tango"
Notes: Kickoff for the Project Tango sessions from the architects
TS-5540 Kirill Gavrylyuk, Arun Gupta Making Java™ Technology-Based/.NET Web Services Interoperability Real
Notes: Microsoft and Sun on stage showing the technologies
TS-1603 Joe Fialli, Mike Grogan, Ryan Shoemaker Reliable and Transacted Web Services between Java™ Technology-Based Project Tango and Microsoft Indigo
Notes: Reliability and Transactional support in Project Tango from the Implementation Team
TS-3473 Venugopal K, Jayanthi Kumar Web Services Security, WS-Trust, WS-Policy, and WS-SecureConversation Using Java™ Web Services Developer Pack
Notes: Security and Policy in Project Tango from the Implementation Team
BOF-2477 Venugopal K, Jayanthi Kumar Interoperating Using XML Web Services Security 3.0
Notes: The new WS and XML Security Implementation. Faster. Better.

From the BluePrints Team

Number Speakers Description
TS-1615 Greg, Inder, Mark, Sean Java™ EE 5 BluePrints for AJAX-Enabled Web 2.0 Applications
Notes: Blueprints on how to do AJAX with Java EE 5.
TS-1969 Sean, Inder Blueprints for Using the Simplified Java™ EE 5 Programming Model
Notes: General Blueprints on Java EE 5
TS-9263 Satish, Nazrul, Mark Recommendations for Web Services Development
Notes: General Blueprints on Web services with focus on GlassFish

Technical Sessions on Performance and Tools

Number Speakers Description
TS-3361 Ludovic Champenois (ludo) and Pavel Buzek Java™ EE 5 Platform: Even Easier With Tools
Notes: Ludovic Champenois and Pavel are leads on the NB/GF effort
TS-1549 Ludo , Nazrul, Tomas Debugging and Profiling J2EE?™ /Java™ EE 5 Platform-Based Applications
Notes: From the group the develops the features. Includes last minute improvements.
TS-1624 Rahul Biswas, Eileen Loh, Scott Oaks Writing Performant EJB™ Beans in the Java™ EE Platform 5 (EJB™ 3.0) Using Annotations
Notes: The group at Sun that does performance analysis and testing.
TS-1887 Linda, Craig, Gavin EJB™ 3.0, Java™ Persistence API, and the Web Tier
Notes: JPA is proving a great match for the Web Tier. Presentation with the key leaders in the area.

BOFs

Number Speakers Description
BOF-2807 Martin, Petr, Martin Java Persistence API usage in NetBeans
Notes: Support for JPA (Java Persistence API) in NetBeans, including for CRUD.
BOF-0251 Carla Mott, Amy Roh, Jim Driscoll Project GlassFish: Where We Are Today and Where We Are Going
Notes: Community BOF. Your chance to ask questions and give feedback and input to the community
BOF-2116 Jeanfrancois Arcand GlassFish Project: an Easy Web Application Development Java™ Server
Notes: Work on the next version of GlassFish towards a better development platform for Web Applications
BOF-0520 Jeanfrancois Arcand, Andreas Egloff, Sreeram Duvor Customizing the "Grizzly" NIO Framework
Notes: How to customize Grizzly to do whatever you want...
BOF-0559 Binu John, Suveen Nadipalli, Scott Oaks Meet the Sun Java™ EE Platform Performance Experts
Notes: The Java EE performance team at Sun
BOF-2526 Kohsuke, Jitu, Vivek Performance Enhancements in JAX-WS
Notes: The new WS stack is reimplementing many layers for much improved performance. Roughly equivalent to the Axis 2 and XFire archicture.
BOF-2953 Bharath, Santiago, Sameer Implementing High-Performance Web Services With Next-Generation Java™ Technology APIs
Notes: How the WS Stack delivers high performance. The details matter...

Hands-On Labs

Hurry up, they are almost full.

Number Speakers Description
LAB-3825 Dinesh Patil, Anissa Lam Dive into Java EE 5 Application server using Project GlassFish- Wednesday (05/17/2006) 04:00pm
LAB-4335 Martin Grebac, Ana Lindstrom-Tamer, Ramesh Babu Mandava Developing Interoperable Next Generation Web Services with Project Glassfish, Netbeans™ IDE & Java™ WSDP

More Sessions and BOFs

Number Speakers Description
BOF-2224 Roderico, Todd, Ayud, Chris What You Need to Know About Schema Design Patterns and Java™ Technology
Notes: XSD from the team with delivered its support into NB 5.0 Enterprise Pack
TS-3714 James Gammill, Sean Merritt, Ronald Simmons Flash-Gridding with Java™ Technology: Using Project GlassFish, Jini™/JavaSpaces™, and Groovy as an Environment for an Open Source, Self-Assembling Supercomputer
Notes: A Novel Use of GlassFish Technology
BOF-7782 Sankara Rao, Kedar Mhaswade, Nandini Ektare Declarative SelfManagement Framework Using JMX™ Technology Infrastructure
Notes:
BOF-0032 Shing Wai Chan, Ronald Monzillo, Sridatta Viswanath Building a Secure Web Service: WSS, Message-Level Security, JSR-196, and Liberty
Notes:
BOF-0211 Abhijit Belapurkar Authorization in a Federated Ecosystem: Implementing Rules, Roles, and Policies for Access Control
Notes:

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