FOSDEM 2010: JAIN SLEE presentation
Evangelizing JAIN SLEE in Open Source Community
This year I had a talk at the FOSDEM 2010 about the Red Hat Mobicents JAIN SLEE in the JBoss dev. room. This talk introduced the JAIN SLEE concepts and paradigms and highlighted typical usages.
I shown an example of Reverse IM SSF service-like in order to explain and to stress the importance of the correlation of contexts with convergence name, which is one of the key differentiators between JMS and JAIN SLEE. I also presented the new features of the Mobicents 2.0.X AS (special thanks to Ed. Martins and Vladimir Ralev for the support from Mobicents, for the support).
The agenda of the presentation was:
- JAIN SLEE Concepts
- Where can I use JAIN SLEE?
- The Mobicents JAIN SLEE AS
- New Features of the Mobicents 2.0.X
- SipServlet Vs JAIN SLEE: is it a real debate?
- Starting with JSLEE
The presentation can be downloaded here (FOSDEM Feb 2010 JAIN SLEE).
This is a nice presentation. How well was it received? Do you think the audience grasped the significance of things like Convergence Name and why it is useful ?
When I have presented similar topics to a non-Telco audience I tended to feel that the audience was OK with the concepts etc … (contrary to F.U.D. put out by certain groups).
Thanks for the comment. Actually I really highlighted and stressed the importance of the convergence name as the main difference between a MOM or JMS and a JSLEE environment. The cornerstone of a State full Event-Driven programming container. I think the message was quiet well perceived by audience.