BEA has started to spread the news about the fact they'll enter the Event Driven Application Server area - which I covered during my JavaOne 2007 session (with a bias on the first and only Java and .Net container for event-driven applications aka (N)Esper). The product name is WebLogic Event Server 2.0 (go figure what happened to 1.0!?), slatted for a public beta in the next few days.
Tim from Tibco wraps up the news in his blog.
Stay tuned.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Esper at JavaOne, on Event Driven Application Server and XTP
I am pleased to be back at this year JavaOne 2007 as a speaker on "Event-Driven Application Servers". I'll showcase ESP/CEP technology to the Java community and industry, San Francisco, on Friday May 11th, 12:10.
The session that I co-lead with Tom, Esper and EsperTech founder, will introduce the audience with Event Driven Architectures (EDA), Event Stream Processing (ESP) and Complex Event Processing (CEP). We will showcase the why, what and how on event-driven application servers, going from simple integration over JEE platforms to tailored off-the-shelf leading edge solutions playing in the eXtreme Transaction Processing (XTP) field.
This has implication in various areas such as investment banking, RFID, monitoring, compliance management and many more (up to this good old SOA...).
If you attend the event or are in the bay area and want to meet up, ping me or leave me a comment!
The session id is TS-1911 and if you happen to attend JavaOne this year you can already add it to your session schedule or click below to connect with me for the event.
I hope to see you there and see a whole bunch of long time friends there.
Esper
JavaOne 2007
The session that I co-lead with Tom, Esper and EsperTech founder, will introduce the audience with Event Driven Architectures (EDA), Event Stream Processing (ESP) and Complex Event Processing (CEP). We will showcase the why, what and how on event-driven application servers, going from simple integration over JEE platforms to tailored off-the-shelf leading edge solutions playing in the eXtreme Transaction Processing (XTP) field.
This has implication in various areas such as investment banking, RFID, monitoring, compliance management and many more (up to this good old SOA...).
If you attend the event or are in the bay area and want to meet up, ping me or leave me a comment!
The session id is TS-1911 and if you happen to attend JavaOne this year you can already add it to your session schedule or click below to connect with me for the event.
I hope to see you there and see a whole bunch of long time friends there.
Esper
JavaOne 2007
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