[jbossws-dev] Re: developer conference topics
Mark Little
mlittle at redhat.com
Fri Jan 11 08:57:35 EST 2008
We can certainly have that discussion. I'll add it to the list.
Mark.
On 11 Jan 2008, at 13:51, Thomas Diesler wrote:
> I would like to address the procedure of how the EAP and other
> platforms consume our respective projects.
>
> Currently we have the situation where we do extensive QA against our
> supported platforms.
>
> http://jbws.dyndns.org:8180/hudson/
>
> Later the EAP team strips the build apart and even modifies source
> artifacts only to see that they have test failures that they come
> back to us with. This has become a resource killer that we cannot
> ignore any longer.
>
> I'd personally like to have the view that we work on community
> projects that must be consumed by a platform "as is". If the
> platform folks modify bits, its their business and not supported by
> us.
>
> cheers
> -thomas
>
> Mark Little wrote:
>> So far I have the following as topics we'd like to have discussions
>> around at the dev conference (remember that we're looking for
>> topics that cut across more than just SOA-P):
>> Identity is one that we could make some progress with. Where are we
>> with regards to identity management and ACLs? Many projects have a
>> need for this within the SOA-P and outside. I know that Anil is
>> working on something with Scott and that Portal's efforts may be
>> the basis of this. I also know that there has been some discussion
>> on the forums around whether or not the current architecture
>> proposed is flexible enough for everyone's needs.
>> I think we should definitely have a session around the
>> Microcontainer and why people shouldn't be developing their own IoC
>> any more.
>> SOA Platform tooling: what do we need and how do we go about it
>> (e.g., what implementation technology choices should we be looking
>> to support)?
>> Performance lab: what are the needs of the individual projects and
>> how can we seed the lab? This cuts across more than just SOA-P of
>> course.
>> Are there other things you would like to propose? Given that the
>> dev conference is now only a day, and that there will be topics
>> from other groups, we should probably agree on about 5 important
>> topics rather than try to fill the day with niche discussions.
>> Mark.
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