0 Replies Latest reply on Mar 30, 2012 12:07 PM by marius.bogoevici

    Ticket Monster at GSoC

    marius.bogoevici

      All,

       

      Since the demo extension proposals we made for GSoC have generated a fair amount of interest, here's a few details for the ones who are interested:

       

      - the current WIP for the project is at https://github.com/mbogoevici/ticket-monster-1.git

       

      - some details on the use cases we try to cover (and tutorials that we'd like to write) are here: https://github.com/jboss/ticket-monster-tutorial

       

      We have proposed two themes on the ideas page:

       

      - one regarding the current reservation system - which is fairly basic (i.e. user submits the number of tickets on purchase and the system allocates them automatically) with a more advanced one, where reservations happen before the purchase, are placed in an intermediate state and commited upon checkout or deleted on expiration.  A more advanced option would be for the users to be able to choose their seats - however the most important aspect of the task is the ability to store temporary reservation information in a distributed cache configured on the JBoss AS7 instance, handling expiration and persisting confirmed purchases;

       

      - one regarding native mobile application support - and that means enhancing the current JQuery Mobile-based application with native capabilities supplied by Apache Cordova, like: geolocation, taking pictures and uploading them, using phone's contact list for event notifications;

       

      From the discussions we had with potential candidates, there may be a third possible theme, using Hibernate Search to perform advanced searches for events/locations. This would be coupled with one of the JBoss AS7 quickstarts.

       

      Hope this helps any potential candidates in writing their proposals - if you have other thoughts about cool things to do with JBoss technology - feel free to add your own proposal!

       

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