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* Werner Keil <werner.keil@gmx.net> | * Werner Keil <werner.keil@gmx.net> | ||
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Revision as of 08:31, 4 October 2018
EclipseCon Europe 2018 Jakarta EE and MicroProfile Community Day
Event Details
When: October 22, 2018
Session Time Slot(s): 09:00 - 12:30 and 14:00 - 17:30
Where: EclipseCon Europe, Ludwigsburg, Germany
We have reserved Bürgersaal room for 100+ people.
Attendees will need to register for the Community Day.
Agenda
(1) Eclipse Foundation orientation for Jakarta EE - introduction to and explanations around Eclipse Foundation governance processes, infrastructure, etc.
- Introduce EF and its mission
- Eclipse IP Process Primer
- Processes for Committer and contributors
- Jakarta EE relevant processes - covering new Specification Process
- Invite us for Eclipse Governance and Jakarta EE Roadshow
(2) Meet the spec: short presentations on specific Jakarta EE projects/specs2
Reach out to community members who would like to present the current status of a JSR and its transition to Jakarta EE related project (ee4j project) and its future direction
Adopt a spec
SmallRye - intro
Jakarta community to be approached (abstract / entry for the talk)
So far we have
- Rudy De Busscher <rdebusscher@gmail.com>
- EE Security 1.0: With the introduction of the Java EE Security API in EE 8, it was no longer needed that applications are secured by performing some obscure process which was different for each application server. Instead, we have now a modern, fully portable, extendible and CDi based approach. This session gives a short preview of EE Security 1.0 and his history, before moving on to the new features which are planned in the next version. The target audience is everyone who has some basic knowledge of CDI and Servlets and is interested in securing a Web application.
- Werner Keil <werner.keil@gmx.net>
- JNoSQL
- JsonB / JsonP
- Dimitry Kornilov:
- Progress of the Glassfish RI
- Heiko Rupp
- SmallRye, an open implementation of MicroProfile
More to come
(3) MicroProfile hands-on tour
Everyone should have a laptop for the workshop.
We will develop a MicroProfile application from scratch (skeleton will be provided) and run it on various implementations
Topics:
- Intro
- Rest-Client - Heiko Rupp
- Config - Dimitry Kornilov, Thomas Langner
- Metrics - Heiko Rupp
- Health Checks - tba
- Fault Tolerance - tba
- OpenTracing - Pavol Loffay
- OpenAPI - tba
- (JWT propagation)