September 12th JBUG @ 5 PM in Burbank on OpenShift
glamperi Aug 6, 2012 3:16 PMThere were several key announcements at the last JBoss World, including EAP 6, BRMS 5.3, SOA-P 5.3/EDS 5.3, JDG and Openshift. The next Southern California JBoss Users Group will concentrate on Openshift, Although Openshift has been free to use for Developers since May 2011, the JBoss World announcement included information on FreeShift and Megashift, MegaShift is the paid offering[1]
In addition, when building an on-premise solution for Platform as a Service(PaaS), 3 flexible management offerings will be available[2]:
ITOps - Let developers have the benefits of self-service PaaS while IT retains control for governance and compliance in a Private or Hybrid Cloud.
DevOps - Let developers have more control with a fully automated self-service PaaS in a Private or Hybrid Cloud.
Hosted - Let developers use OpenShift.com in the Public Cloud to build and deploy their apps.
Both the hosted and on-premise solutions will be discussed as well as the open source of the Openshift components released earlier this year as Openshift Origin [3]
We are pleased to have Bill Decoste, Principal Software Engineer on the Red Hat Openshift Team present and answer your questions on Openshift. A webex will also be made available for those who can not make it to Burbank.
Here is the full Agenda:
- Getting Started
- Register
- Available Cartridges
- Hosted vs. On-Premise
- Deploy a JBoss Application
- Clients
- UI
- RHC
- API (Java, REST)
- JBDS/Tools
- Available databases
- Continuous Integration
- Clients
- Managing JBoss
- Configuration
- Modules
- Deploying Private or 3rd-Party Maven Components
- Port_Forwarding and HTTP Wrappers
- Scalability
- JBoss Portfolio (SwitchYard, BRMS/Drools, Portal)
- Origin
- Requirements
- Deployment
- Contribute
Please join us on September 12th at 5 PM in Burbank for this meeting.
Entertainment Partners will be the Host of this event.
The Address is 2835 North Naomi Street Burbank, CA 91504
Non EP visitors should check in with the Guard and sign in; They will be given a "Guest" Badge.
Non-EP visitors can start by parking at the spots marked " Visitor"; If that is not enough they will direct folks to additional parking.
Ask for Paul Pantazis on Check in, and mention the meeting will be hosted in "The Board room".
Paul Pantazis' extension @ work is 6393; full number is (818) 955-6393.
[1] https://openshift.redhat.com/community/developers/pricing