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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090708 Wednesday July 08, 2009

FISL 2009 Speaker Certificate


Received a "certificate of attendance as speaker" for recently concluded FISL 10.



This is sweet, thanks FISL organizers! It certainly adds a personal touch to the whole experience.

I don't remember receiving a personal certificate like this :)

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090630 Tuesday June 30, 2009

FISL 2009 Wrapup - 3 talks, 1 talk show, 14 blogs, 10 videos, 275 pics, 2 GlassFish production stories


FISL 2009
wrapped up over the weekend. Even though the conference officially ended on Saturday but the connections made there will certainly allow us to continue all the great momentum. The conference celebrates open source and it was certainly great to see Federal Government and Banks with their booths in the exhibitor halls. The visit by Brazilian President Lula certainly highlights the importance of this conference to the local community. There were booths from Debian, Firefox, Ubuntu and other major open source softwares. Some commercial vendors had a booth as well and of course Sun Microsystems had a big presence with GlassFish, Open Solaris, NetBeans, MySQL and other offerings.

I delivered 3 talks and participated in 1 talk show:

  • Java EE 6 (slides) & Enterprise Features of GlassFish (slides)
  • Creating powerful web applications using GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans/Eclipse slides
  • Continuous Integration using Hudson (slides)
  • Simon Phipps Talk Show
This blog featured 14 blogs, 10 videos, 275 pictures and 2 GlassFish production stories over the past week. The collage is created from some of the pictures:

FISL 2009 Collage (click to see larger version)

Click on the collage to see a larger version. The complete photo album is available at:



A playlist of all the 10 videos is below:



And now all the 14 blog entries ...
Over all, thoroughly enjoyed the Brazilian spirit and looking forward to next visit!

Many thanks to the Sun Brazil team, especially Bruno Souza, Mauricio Leal, Eduardo Lima, Vitorio Sassi and other Campus Ambassadors!

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090628 Sunday June 28, 2009

Porto Alegre - I shoot you, you shoot me


The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.



Any guess who's behind the camera ?

Similar blog entries are here.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090627 Saturday June 27, 2009

FISL 2009 Day 4 in Pictures


Continuing from Day 1, 2 and 3 ...












And the complete album:



Now looking forward to head back home!

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Porto Alegre - I shoot you, you shoot me


The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.



Any guess who's behind the camera ?

Similar blog entries are here.

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FISL 2009 Day 3 in Pictures & Videos


Continuing from Day 1 and 2 ...

I participated in Simon Phipps Talk Show on GlassFish and that was fun :) The usual points:

  • ~50% of the projects currently target GlassFish and that the number jumps to 73% when only counting new projects (according to Ohloh reports)
  • Best price/performance, First to be Java EE 5 compliance and Most downloaded application server
  • The GlassFish download numbers are much higher than JBoss.
  • Brazilian community loves GlassFish over JBoss
Somebody in audience has been using GlassFish for past one year and very happy with it's performance.

I also delivered the Hudson talk on behalf of Fabiane Nardon. Hudson is an open source Continuous Integration system that is highly extensible and has a very healthy ecosystem around it. The slides are available here and can also be viewed below:


Now pics from the day ...












The Brazilian President Lula visited the pavilion but I left early so never got to see him ;-)

The speaker's dinner at 35CTG Churrascaria was nothing special but there were some real good live performances made the whole thing worthwhile. Enjoy it below:





And the evolving album:



See you in couple of hours at the last day of FISL and then finally head back to home :)

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090626 Friday June 26, 2009

Digital TV-based Banking using GlassFish, NetBeans and MySQL - Ginga community in Brazil


Learn how GlassFish and NetBeans helped Ginga community to build a TV Banking application in Brazil. See a live demo of the product, it's really exciting!

Why GlassFish ? - They love how NetBeans tooling completely hides the complexity of what's happening underneath and the ease-of-use with GlassFish.


Thanks Hugo Lavalle for the interview and good luck with your product!

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Porto Alegre - I shoot you, you shoot me


The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.



Any guess who's behind the camera ?

Similar blog entries are here.

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supercrud.com in Brazil picked GlassFish - Find out why!


Vinicius Senger, founder of Globalcode - a Java training/consulting company in Brazil, is running supercrud.com on GlassFish.

He is a Java EE architect, consultant, trainer, and do Java EE related research as well. He is a JSF 2 Expert Group member, find NetBeans and GlassFish integration amazing and feels its getting better all the time. He runs supercrud.com on GlassFish. The reasons to pick GlassFish:

  • Much easier to install
  • Easy to manage (data sources, EJBs, redeployments) using web-based administration console
  • Don't use clustering today but know it's another good feature
He is seeing lot of Brazilian companies and developers moving to GlassFish because it's
  • Faster
  • More modular
  • Faster redeployment
  • Better integration with NetBeans/Eclipse
Hear the short interview recorded at FISL earlier this week:



A formal production story will be published soon as well. Thanks Vinicius for the interview!

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FISL Day 2 in Pictures & Videos


Continuing from FISL Day 1 ...


Here is a video of the ever excited Brazilian community for soccer balls in the pavilion:


If you didn't get a soccer ball, come by at the Sun booth tomorrow and make sure to practice like the folks below:


The day ended with a nice soccer match between Internacional and LDU Quito from Ecuador at Beira Rio stadium. Feel the enthusiasm in the video below:


We kept waiting for Internacional to score but guess it was not there day and they lost 1-0 :(

On to Day 3 in couple of hours ....

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090625 Thursday June 25, 2009

Porto Alegre - I shoot you, you shoot me


The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.



Any guess who's behind the camera ?

Similar blog entries are here.

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Running inside Parque Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre


I ran 10 laps in Parque Moinhos de Vento and it felt good :)



After strength training for past 2 days at the hotel, felt nice to run outside.

Anybody interested in running together until Sunday ?

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Porto Alegre - I shoot you, you shoot me


The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.



Any guess who's behind the camera ?

Similar blog entries are here.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090624 Wednesday June 24, 2009

FISL 2009 Day 1 Report




I presented on "Creating powerful web applications using GlassFish, MySQL and NetBeans/Eclipse" as the first talk of FISL 10 yesterday. The room was only partial full being the first talk of FISL but got packed towards the middle so that was exciting. The slides are available here.

The key message is that NetBeans and Eclipse provide a seamless development/deployment environment for GlassFish.

The several demos shown in the talk are explained at:

And you can find a lot more information on the Portuguese TheAquarium.

The soccer balls at the Sun booth in the pavilion were quite a hit as evident by the video below:


Come by again at Sun booth until the end of conference to get one for yourself :)

There were booths from Debian, Gnome, Firefox, Fedora and a host of other open source projects. There were community booths from local Java User Groups, Linux User Group, Open Solaris User Group and similar efforts. Some government and financial companies that heavily use/promote open source products were also present. And then there were other commercial vendors as well!

Some attendees were playing musical instruments to the local tunes which added to the festive atmosphere in the exhibitor floor. Enjoy the video below:


The day ended with great food at Na Brasa Churrascaria, love the caipirinhas!

Here are some pictures from Day 1:












This is the 10th anniversary of FISL and so here is the timline over the past years as shown in the exhibitor pavilion:






And the evolving album:



See you in few hours at the FISL.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090623 Tuesday June 23, 2009

Javali 2009 Trip Report


I, along with several other speakers, presented at Javali (an ancillary event of FISL) earlier today. The event was sponsored by Sun Microsystems. Many thanks to Sou Java and RS JUG for organizing the event and thanks to Serpro for hosting the event.

There were several speakers from different companies making the event a good mix.

I presented on Java EE 6, showed GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse and gave a brief overview of some of the enterprise features of GlassFish.

The Java EE 6 focuses on making the platform more powerful and adding more flexibility. The power is added by revamping several existing specifications such as Servlet 3.0 and Java Server Faces 2.0. The flexibility is incoporated by several mechanisms. The first is the ability to define a profile targeted at a particular bundle of technologies, such as Web profile defined by the JSR 316 EG (more details). Secondly, some of the existing specifications that are not widely used, such as JAX-RPC or JAXR, now can be pruned from the platform. And lastly third-party libraries can be easily registered using "web-fragment.xml" (more details). All these together make the entire platform really powerful and flexible.

The GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse provide an integrated bundle based on Eclipse Ganymede 3.4.2 with GlassFish v2.1 and v3 integrated and pre-configured. These bits can also be installed on Eclipse Galileo (to be released soon) as a separate plugin. The features like Deploy-on-save and Session-preservation boosts the productivity tremendously allowing the developer to focus on business logic. Screencast #28 shows more details how to easily get started.

The enterprise features of GlassFish covered were:
There were approximately 50 attendees physically present in the room but many others in the mutliple video conference rooms and on the Internet. Bruno told me that there were 92 viewers on the public Internet and 132 within Serpro after my talk, so that's cool :) The slides presented are available here (Java EE 6) and here (Enterprise Features).

Brian Leonard's talk on "Developing beyond localhost" showed practical strategies of taking an application developed on the localhost and ensuring it works in the deployed environment. The basic strategy was WOTE (Write Once Test Everywhere) for any application developed within an IDE. He showed how to create a JNLP of a web application and deploy on GlassFish Web Stack. Some of the common mistakes like local filesystem URLs and database URLs can be easily diagnosed by testing the application using multiple Virtual Box images.

Roger Brinkley's talk on Mobile and Embedded is always fun. He basically talked about updates happened within that community in past one year. I caught up only during the last part where he showed a demo of Sensor Motor Gloves created by the community, the video is available below:



Fabiane's talk on Continuous Integration with Hudson showed how to setup and configure Hudson. The cool part was the sunspot integration where a build failure lights up the LEDs on a sunspot device.

Pat Patterson's talk on "Securing RESTful Web services using Open SSO" gave an overview of the Open SSO community. He then explained the purpose of OAuth and how it's integrated in OpenSSO using Jersey extensions.

Met Campus Ambassadors from Porto Alegre and Sao Paolo which is always refreshing.

Talked to Vinicius Senger who is a Java EE architect and runs supercrud.com. This website allows you to create an online application domain model and then generate templates for different technologies such as Java Server Faces, JPA, Spring/Hibernate, and others. The website is running on GlassFish and more details on why he picked GlassFish instead of JBoss will be available in a formal GlassFish story, thanks Vinicius! I recorded a short interview that will be published this week as well.

There were other Portuguese speakers who were able to connect with the audience much better ;-)

Bruno and Mauricio played an excellent role of translating from English -> Portuguese for the local audience, thanks!

The day ended with a great pizza party with interesting toppings like corn/onion, banana, chocolate and others too :)

Here are some pictures from the past couple of days:



And the evolving album:



See you tomorrow morning at 9am/40T in "Creating Quick and Powerful Web Applications with MySQL, GlassFish, and NetBeans/Eclipse" talk at FISL.

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