Eclipse SOA TLP: Lock, Stock and Barrel
Zsolt Beothy-Elo (SOPERA GmbH ), Adrian Mos (INRIA (Institute national de recherche en informatique et en automatique)), Christian Saad, Etienne Juliot (OBEO ), Andrea Zoppello (Engineering Group )
Making For Eclipse · Standard (25 mins)
Thursday, 15:50, 25 minutes | Stevens Creek
Tags: SOA
Zsolt Beothy-Elo
Adrian Mos
Christian Saad
Etienne Juliot
Andrea Zoppello
The SOA Platform project is the latest of the Eclipse top-Level projects. It is the amalgation of the former SOA Tools projects, especially SCA and BPMN, and Swordfish formerly a sub-project of the Runtime top-level project. The aim of the project is to be the home of all SOA relevant projects and to provide a common Equinox-based SOA platform including both design time and runtime components.
The talk will be twofold. In the first shorter part we will introduce the new SOA Platform project, give an overview of its mission, and also present the areas where we are still seeking for support. In the second longer part the current sub-projects, but also those that are in proposal phase will present themselves.
Zsolt Beothy-Elo is a developer at SOPERA located in Bonn, Germany. He has been working on the implementation of service-oriented infrastructures for over 9 years now. Currently he is responsible for the registry and repository components of the SOPERA platform. He is co-lead of the Eclipse Swordfish project.
Adrian is an Eclipse Foundation committer to the STP project and the component lead for the STP Intermediate Model component. He currently serves as Technical Lead for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) projects in the Tuvalu team in INRIA. Prior to this position, he has worked in both industrial and research environments focusing on building automated management solutions for enterprise Java systems. Adrian holds a PhD from Dublin City University, Ireland and a Computer Engineering degree from the Polytechnic University of Timisoara, Romania.
Christian Saad works as a researcher at the University of Augsburg, Germany since 2008. His interests include the application of formal analyis methods to model-driven development and semantic technologies. Christian is a committer of the Eclipse Technology project Java Workflow Tooling (JWT), a customizable toolset for Business Process Management.
Etienne Juliot is one of the major contributor for the SCA subproject in STP, and he is involve in the Eclipse SOA IWG.
Etienne Juliot is one the funder of Obeo company focus on Model Driven tools. He contributes to several Eclipse projects (Acceleo, ATL, EEF, ...) and to several OpenSource communities. He also drives the commercial strategy of Obeo on Eclipse Modeling technologies for reverse enginnering of legacy code and viewpoint modeling.




























