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Revision as of 11:45, 27 August 2019
Contents
Cloud Native at Community Events EclipseCon Europe 2019
This is where you can find information what we did last year https://wiki.eclipse.org/JakartaEE_-_MicroProfile_-_Community_day
Cloud Native Java at Eclipse Foundation
Community Day, on Monday, and Community Evening, on Tuesday, are community-organized events for anyone interested in the Cloud Native related projects at Eclipse Foundation.
- Jakarta EE
- MicroProfile
- Eclipse Jemo
- Eclipse Codewind
- Eclipse Che
We are also welcoming the opportunity to show how other projects and technologies are relying on cloud native platform, like IoT, AI/machine learning...
Topics for the agenda
- Quick state of the union address for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile
- Discussion about roadmaps and potential collaboration of Jakarta EE and MicroProfile
- Presentations
- Doing a project together with the IoT working group
The idea is to do a joint project with the IoT working group to showcase the interaction and interoperability of different projects at Eclipse.
The above illustration shows the idea: IoT devices talk (over the air) to a gateway, which forwards data to a JakartaEE-/MicroProfile application, that stores the data and allows to visualise the results e.g. in a browser. The concrete IoT-application would be so called PAX-Counters,code for ESP32, devices that count the number of mac-addresses (of computers and mobile phones) around them. The PAX-Counters never store the mac-addresses or forward them to the gateway. They only keep them in memory during a measurement period. Distributing multiple PAX-counters over the Forum in Ludwigsburg could nicely show where people are. We could also hook Bosch BME680 sensors to the PAX-counters to get a measurements of air quality and could check if the number of mac-addresses corresponds with air quality (or in other words: if air quality goes down in the Forum if there are more people in a certain space)
Suggestions / Comments
PLEASE add suggestions
Organizer Name
- Heiko Rupp, Red Hat
- Jan Westerkamp, iJUG
Eclipse Foundation support team
- Tanja Obradovic
- Susan Iwai
- Shabnam Mayel
Attendees
- Heiko Rupp
- Jan Westerkamp
- Tanja Obradovic
- Emily Jiang
- Martin Stefanko
- Edwin Derks (Tue)