Eric D. Schabell: APAC Tech Exchange 2014 in Bangkok

Friday, May 9, 2014

APAC Tech Exchange 2014 in Bangkok

This year the Asian Pacific Tech Exchange conference will be held in the city of Bangkok, Thailand from June 9 - 13.

There will be lots of great talks around the various JBoss Middleware technologies and I will be presenting a few talks and labs.

Please join us if you are in the area, the price is right, the weather is fantastic, the location nothing short of breath taking, and you will be entertained by world class speakers / experts on all kinds of Red Hat technologies.


The following sessions will be posted soon, so stay tuned to the conference site for the exact agenda when posted.


Rule the World - Practical Rules & BPM Development, Ready to rule the world?
With this workshop you get a chance to do just that, unlock the power of business rules engines and business processing for your development projects. We will take you through it all step-by-step, building rules, domain specific languages, using the wizards and editors that the JBoss BRMS & BPM Suite provide to piece together an online web shopping cart experience. You too can see what building an online web shop entails, the rules to guide shipping costs, promotional offers that need to be taken into account on each purchase, and monitoring live events as customers shop in the store so you can react to their activities.

This is a hands on experience that takes you from nothing to a fully working online retail shopping experience with JBoss open source software. No experience in rules or processes is required, you will be guided by the experienced speaker and go home ready to apply what you have learned in your own projects.

Duration: 2 hours
Prerequisites:
Need to have downloaded on your machine the following; JBoss BRMS 6.0.1.GA (jboss-brms-6.0.1.GA-redhat-4-deployable-eap6.x.zip), JBoss BPM Suite 6.0.1.GA (jboss-bpms-6.0.1.GA-redhat-4-deployable-eap6.x.zip), JBoss EAP 6.1.1.GA (jboss-eap-6.1.1.zip), clone the brms-install-demo (eschabell/brms-install-demo · GitHub), and clone the bpms-install-demo (eschabell/bpms-install-demo · GitHub).


The JBoss Cloud Guide to all things xPaaS
Whether your business applications are based on Java EE 6, PHP, or Ruby, cloud environments are turning out to be perfect for business development. There are plenty of cloud and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) options to choose from, but where do you start?

In this session, Eric Schabell will provide examples, demos, and practical tips for ratcheting up your knowledge of open source, middleware-based xPaaS functionality. Not only will you be able to set up diverse PaaS solutions, you’ll also learn how to use your existing application with the product of your choice. Using OpenShift by Red Hat, our PaaS, we’ll show examples with Red Hat ‘s BPM and mobile solutions, SwitchYard, Opta Planner, and Red Hat JBoss Portal, in just minutes. Join us to learn more about the practicality of Red Hat’s xPaaS vision and the role Red Hat JBoss Middleware can play.

Duration: 1 hour
Prerequisites:
Bring a laptop if you want to play along, but not mandatory.


OpenShift Primer - time to launch your project into the Cloud
Ever wondered about all the new Cloud offerings out there? What is a PaaS? What is this thing called OpenShift? Whether your business is running on applications based on Java EE6, PHP or Ruby, the cloud is turning out to be the perfect environment for developing your business. There are plenty of clouds and platform-as-a-services to choose from, but where to start?

Join us for action-packed hour(s) of power where we'll show you how to deploy your existing application leveraging the xPaaS power of Openshift and JBoss. with the OpenShift PaaS in just minutes. All this and without having to rewrite your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work. 

If you want to learn about OpenShift PaaS and see how investing just a morning of your time can change everything you thought you knew about putting your business applications in the cloud, this session is for you!

Duration: 1 hour
Prerequisites:
Bring a laptop if you want to play along, but not mandatory.

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