Location: Java trackTime: 2007-11-14 10.00Level: Intermediate
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Dr. Richard Nicholson, Paremus ,UKRichard, as CEO and Founder, has actively driven the strategic business and technical direction of Paremus since its formation in 2001. Richard maintains keen interest in a number of research areas including Recovery Oriented techniques, Complex Adaptive System design and Self Organized-Criticality. He is specifically interested in the application of such concepts to next generation distributed system design. Prior to founding Paremus, Richard headed the European System Engineering function for Salomon Smith Barney/Citigroup. Richard graduated from ManchesterUniversity with Honors in Physics and went on to gain an Astrophysics doctorate from the Royal Greenwich Observatory. Richard's blog can be found at: www.adaptevolve.blogspot.com .
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OSGi - Enabler of the next generation of massively scale-able adaptive Enterprise / SaaS platforms.We're at a tipping point, perhaps one of only a handful of truly radical shifts in the history of the IT industry. The extension of traditional corporate services onto the internet and a new breed of pervasive services aimed at massive user populations, are fueling the requirement for massively scalable, robust and functionally agile runtime platforms. Meanwhile, OSGi is gaining?significant moment as the Java modularization standard of choice and a key software enabler for this next generation of service-based composite application. This presentation will review the current progress with the OSGi standard and its use on the server-side. It will then look at how OSGi, in conjunction with Jini and SCA has been used to build an adaptive, massively scalable runtime platform. The presentation will conclude with examples demonstrating how easy it is to dynamically scale Spring 2.1 (Spring-OSGi) and Guice-OSGi based composite applications.
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