The day 4 was a surprise for me, as the number of attendees reduced many
folds. Well I went to attend the session “Leveraging SOA and ESB for
an Enterprisse Architecture – Bryan Cheung“. Looks like Bryan is a
big fan of coffee specially from Startbucks and he all the way of his
presentation used Startbucks as the example. He basically used the topic well
to showcase Liferay’s capabilities and even coined a new term called SOL
(Service Oriented Liferay)
. According to him, from SOA point of view
there are 3 important things with respect to service offered:
Specialization - Specialized in Coffee. Need not worry what is
happening inside to make worth coffee cup
Interface – Always the same interface, ask for a coffee at counter, pay the
amount and get the coffee
Reliability - Whether in US, Europe, India the taste is the same
And Liferay too does in the similar fashion, same services with almost any
Operating System, Application server and database combination.
Few other sessions are covered by Binil on his blog post JAX India 2007:
Day 4 report
Well in all JAX India, though looked promising with the
Buzzy catchy title, the overall feeling was that it didn’t meet what
was expected out if it. I was really surprised at the Oracle counter,
where I asked info about their new Web Center suite and the answer I got back
is to fill a feedback form and get the CDs which has all the information.
If that is the case, I am better of searching over Internet
Also, in terms of arrangement, there was a lot of confusion about which
session happening in which Hall. It was a complete mess and people were just
running around to catch up with the sessions. I was in Hall B for a session
and the next which I wanted to attend was in Hall A. So after session I sent
to Hall A to get a surprise that the session I want to attend has been shifted
to Hall B. The time I reached there, all the seats were full and there was
hardly any space to stand. A better organization is required.
Anyways Thanks SDA India for hosting such event and looking forward to a
better organized and more targeted sessions next time. A Big thanks to all the
speakers who cam all the way to share their experience and knowledge.
More reading at Hits and Misses: JAX India 2007
Hi Shishank,
Thanks for your comments. There are certainly other aspects of services which I didn’t have time to get into. There were a number of kinks in the conference but I think for a first effort the JAX guys did a good job, and I’m sure things will be much improved next time around.
Did you get a chance to see Brian Chan’s presentation on Java and Ruby and PHP:?