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[jsr363-experts] Fwd: [javaee-guardians] Call to Action - JavaOne CFP is Now Open
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] Fwd: [javaee-guardians] Call to Action - JavaOne CFP is Now Open
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 10:41:19 +0200
Dear Experts,
JavaOne CFP is now open. While we may have to lower expectations, as we saw
talks (including BOFs) beating seemingly "dead horses" like OpenJDK project
Kona (with the COAP or Lightweight M2M stuff, they have seen no development
since before last JavaOne;-|) or JSR 377 were hyped and preferred over our
proposals last year. Nevertheless, maybe the JCP Award created a bit of
attention in the community or other presentations including DevoXX BE. And
unlike Java EE 8 or SE 9 we should be able to hold our promise of
presenting a FINAL JSR in September. An important key is RI code coverage
which should go from 42% to twice that (at least over 60-70% would be an
acceptance criterium one could live with) Other than that it looks quite
good and the API or TCK are nearly done already.
Maybe at least one BOF was a good idea. I could think of something either
in the Big Data or Quantified Self area. While those planning to attend
(Leo, Otavio and myself should be there, maybe others if they have another
talk, too) might try a main conference talk, too. Similar to those we had
at several DevoXXes and a few other conferences.
Regards,
Werner
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From: Reza Rahman
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Date: Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 5:22 AM
Subject: [javaee-guardians] Call to Action - JavaOne CFP is Now Open
To: Java EE Guardians
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Folks,
The JavaOne CFP is now open:
https://www.oracle.com/javaone/call-for-proposals.html. Let me remind you
that the only way to make sure Java EE is properly covered is by submitting
a quality and quantity of Java EE submissions. We should not be relying on
anyone else to do that and certainly not Oracle. Here are the topics we
definitely should be putting effort towards this year:
* Java EE 8 JSRs: As I've explained in a previous message (
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/javaee-guardians/_AnJbW12SlQ/0VQgxrAIJwAJ),
this is the most important thing we need to ensure this year. There are
still unaddressed topics so please read that message and step up on this.
* Java EE FUD Busting: Pick your favorite Java EE FUD and bust it on stage.
This year I am submitting on open standards vs. so called de-facto
"standards". I am also submitting on what modern JTA is really all about
with Oracle's JTA spec lead Paul Parkinson. One talk I would love to do but
just don't have the time to take on is why JSF still shines by doing direct
code comparisons with action-oriented web frameworks and the likes of
AngularJS/ReactJS.
* Java EE Ecosystem: Please submit on all the cool work that is going on to
support Java EE in the community like Swarm, Hibernate OGM, KumuluzEE,
Payara Embedded, TomEE embedded and so on. Kito and I are doing exactly
this by covering everything that still going on in the ever vibrant JSF
ecosystem.
* Java EE Adoption Stories: Use Java EE in the real world? Brag about it.
Never underestimate the value of doing this. It is perhaps the most
important thing you could be doing for Java EE.
* Java EE on the Cloud: Pick your favorite cloud platform and show how Java
EE applications can run there. You can even do it on something as crazy as
Heroku or Azure let alone OpenShift.
This is just the start. The ends are the boundaries of your imagination as
to where Java EE goes or can go.
If you need help on any of this, please reach out now. We will try to get
you everything you need from material, resources, know-how, expert help,
just some advice or just some proofreading.
Let's make it happen folks. This is important because JavaOne is still the
premier event for everything Java. Everything you do here can also be
reused just about anywhere else.
Cheers,
Reza
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