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I have been contacted by Manning to discuss the opportunity to write a book about "ServiceMix in Action". Following the discussions that we have had together, the general feeling is that a book is necessary Why : 1) Documentation on Apache Web Site is obsolete, not up to date, 2) ServiceMix4 gains more attention from architect, developers and Java community in general, 3) This book can contribute to success of architecture designed around modularity and including Enterprise features, 5) Publication of a ServiceMix book + Aries book (in discussion too) will be a perfect match to present in more detail Servicemix, Karaf, high-availability, management, security, deployment, design of solution with Camel/CXF, jbi, blueprint, transaction ... Those two books will represent the bricks for the architect in charge to design enterprise solutions for OSGI world ! Remark : 1) To avoid confusion with the books in preparation, I have proposed to change the name of the book of Alexandre de Castro Alves ( http://www.manning.com/alves/) which is not at all oriented to "OSGI Enterprise" and to review the scope for the incoming book "Aries in action" which is from my point of view more oriented to solve Enterprise issues and because Aries implements OSGI EE. 2) I plan to write the proposal in the coming next days/weeks (if I find time between my missions !) If people are interested to write with me the book, please let me know ? They will help me to correct my bad/poor English ;-) Kind regards, Charles Moulliard Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com | Twitter : http://twitter.com/cmoulliard Linkedin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard | Skype: cmoulliard
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Charles,
I'd love to collaborate with you on this. Will chat with you later. Best, Ade ________________________________ From: Charles Moulliard <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>; [hidden email] <[hidden email]>; [hidden email] <[hidden email]> Sent: Fri Aug 13 03:17:30 2010 Subject: ServiceMix in Action Hi, I have been contacted by Manning to discuss the opportunity to write a book about "ServiceMix in Action". Following the discussions that we have had together, the general feeling is that a book is necessary Why : 1) Documentation on Apache Web Site is obsolete, not up to date, 2) ServiceMix4 gains more attention from architect, developers and Java community in general, 3) This book can contribute to success of architecture designed around modularity and including Enterprise features, 5) Publication of a ServiceMix book + Aries book (in discussion too) will be a perfect match to present in more detail Servicemix, Karaf, high-availability, management, security, deployment, design of solution with Camel/CXF, jbi, blueprint, transaction ... Those two books will represent the bricks for the architect in charge to design enterprise solutions for OSGI world ! Remark : 1) To avoid confusion with the books in preparation, I have proposed to change the name of the book of Alexandre de Castro Alves (http://www.manning.com/alves/) which is not at all oriented to "OSGI Enterprise" and to review the scope for the incoming book "Aries in action" which is from my point of view more oriented to solve Enterprise issues and because Aries implements OSGI EE. 2) I plan to write the proposal in the coming next days/weeks (if I find time between my missions !) If people are interested to write with me the book, please let me know ? They will help me to correct my bad/poor English ;-) Kind regards, Charles Moulliard Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com | Twitter : http://twitter.com/cmoulliard Linkedin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard | Skype: cmoulliard |
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That's great news!
If you need any help/collaboration on the Karaf section let me know. Cheers, Jamie On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Adrian Trenaman <[hidden email]> wrote: > Charles, > > I'd love to collaborate with you on this. > > Will chat with you later. > > Best, > Ade > > ________________________________ > From: Charles Moulliard <[hidden email]> > To: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>; [hidden email] <[hidden email]>; [hidden email] <[hidden email]> > Sent: Fri Aug 13 03:17:30 2010 > Subject: ServiceMix in Action > > Hi, > > I have been contacted by Manning to discuss the opportunity to write a book about "ServiceMix in Action". Following the discussions that we have had together, the general feeling is that a book is necessary Why : > 1) Documentation on Apache Web Site is obsolete, not up to date, > 2) ServiceMix4 gains more attention from architect, developers and Java community in general, > 3) This book can contribute to success of architecture designed around modularity and including Enterprise features, > 5) Publication of a ServiceMix book + Aries book (in discussion too) will be a perfect match to present in more detail Servicemix, Karaf, high-availability, management, security, deployment, design of solution with Camel/CXF, jbi, blueprint, transaction ... Those two books will represent the bricks for the architect in charge to design enterprise solutions for OSGI world ! > > Remark : > 1) To avoid confusion with the books in preparation, I have proposed to change the name of the book of Alexandre de Castro Alves (http://www.manning.com/alves/) which is not at all oriented to "OSGI Enterprise" and to review the scope for the incoming book "Aries in action" which is from my point of view more oriented to solve Enterprise issues and because Aries implements OSGI EE. > 2) I plan to write the proposal in the coming next days/weeks (if I find time between my missions !) > > If people are interested to write with me the book, please let me know ? They will help me to correct my bad/poor English ;-) > > Kind regards, > > Charles Moulliard > > Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) > Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com | Twitter : http://twitter.com/cmoulliard > Linkedin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard | Skype: cmoulliard > |
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Yay! Go Charles! :)
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Charles Moulliard <[hidden email]>wrote: > Hi, > > I have been contacted by Manning to discuss the opportunity to write a book > about "ServiceMix in Action". Following the discussions that we have had > together, the general feeling is that a book is necessary Why : > 1) Documentation on Apache Web Site is obsolete, not up to date, > 2) ServiceMix4 gains more attention from architect, developers and Java > community in general, > 3) This book can contribute to success of architecture designed around > modularity and including Enterprise features, > 5) Publication of a ServiceMix book + Aries book (in discussion too) will > be > a perfect match to present in more detail Servicemix, Karaf, > high-availability, management, security, deployment, design of solution > with > Camel/CXF, jbi, blueprint, transaction ... Those two books will represent > the bricks for the architect in charge to design enterprise solutions for > OSGI world ! > > Remark : > 1) To avoid confusion with the books in preparation, I have proposed to > change the name of the book of Alexandre de Castro Alves ( > http://www.manning.com/alves/) which is not at all oriented to "OSGI > Enterprise" and to review the scope for the incoming book "Aries in action" > which is from my point of view more oriented to solve Enterprise issues and > because Aries implements OSGI EE. > 2) I plan to write the proposal in the coming next days/weeks (if I find > time between my missions !) > > If people are interested to write with me the book, please let me know ? > They will help me to correct my bad/poor English ;-) > > Kind regards, > > Charles Moulliard > > Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) > Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com | Twitter : > http://twitter.com/cmoulliard > Linkedin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard | Skype: cmoulliard > -- Cheers, Jon Camel in Action: http://manning.com/ibsen Open Source Integration: http://fusesource.com Blog: http://janstey.blogspot.com |
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Sounds great Charles. I think the timing is perfect now that SMX 4 has
stabilized a bit more over the last year. I would be happy to help out in any way, so feel free to contact me. Thanks, Chris -- Chris Custine FUSESource :: http://fusesource.com My Blog :: http://blog.organicelement.com Apache ServiceMix :: http://servicemix.apache.org Apache Felix :: http://felix.apache.org Apache Directory Server :: http://directory.apache.org On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 01:17, Charles Moulliard <[hidden email]>wrote: > Hi, > > I have been contacted by Manning to discuss the opportunity to write a book > about "ServiceMix in Action". Following the discussions that we have had > together, the general feeling is that a book is necessary Why : > 1) Documentation on Apache Web Site is obsolete, not up to date, > 2) ServiceMix4 gains more attention from architect, developers and Java > community in general, > 3) This book can contribute to success of architecture designed around > modularity and including Enterprise features, > 5) Publication of a ServiceMix book + Aries book (in discussion too) will > be > a perfect match to present in more detail Servicemix, Karaf, > high-availability, management, security, deployment, design of solution > with > Camel/CXF, jbi, blueprint, transaction ... Those two books will represent > the bricks for the architect in charge to design enterprise solutions for > OSGI world ! > > Remark : > 1) To avoid confusion with the books in preparation, I have proposed to > change the name of the book of Alexandre de Castro Alves ( > http://www.manning.com/alves/) which is not at all oriented to "OSGI > Enterprise" and to review the scope for the incoming book "Aries in action" > which is from my point of view more oriented to solve Enterprise issues and > because Aries implements OSGI EE. > 2) I plan to write the proposal in the coming next days/weeks (if I find > time between my missions !) > > If people are interested to write with me the book, please let me know ? > They will help me to correct my bad/poor English ;-) > > Kind regards, > > Charles Moulliard > > Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) > Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com | Twitter : > http://twitter.com/cmoulliard > Linkedin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard | Skype: cmoulliard > |
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I'd love to help as well.
/je On Aug 13, 2010, at 9:24 AM, Chris Custine wrote: > Sounds great Charles. I think the timing is perfect now that SMX 4 has > stabilized a bit more over the last year. > > I would be happy to help out in any way, so feel free to contact me. > > Thanks, > Chris > > -- > Chris Custine > FUSESource :: http://fusesource.com > My Blog :: http://blog.organicelement.com > Apache ServiceMix :: http://servicemix.apache.org > Apache Felix :: http://felix.apache.org > Apache Directory Server :: http://directory.apache.org > > > On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 01:17, Charles Moulliard <[hidden email]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have been contacted by Manning to discuss the opportunity to write a book >> about "ServiceMix in Action". Following the discussions that we have had >> together, the general feeling is that a book is necessary Why : >> 1) Documentation on Apache Web Site is obsolete, not up to date, >> 2) ServiceMix4 gains more attention from architect, developers and Java >> community in general, >> 3) This book can contribute to success of architecture designed around >> modularity and including Enterprise features, >> 5) Publication of a ServiceMix book + Aries book (in discussion too) will >> be >> a perfect match to present in more detail Servicemix, Karaf, >> high-availability, management, security, deployment, design of solution >> with >> Camel/CXF, jbi, blueprint, transaction ... Those two books will represent >> the bricks for the architect in charge to design enterprise solutions for >> OSGI world ! >> >> Remark : >> 1) To avoid confusion with the books in preparation, I have proposed to >> change the name of the book of Alexandre de Castro Alves ( >> http://www.manning.com/alves/) which is not at all oriented to "OSGI >> Enterprise" and to review the scope for the incoming book "Aries in action" >> which is from my point of view more oriented to solve Enterprise issues and >> because Aries implements OSGI EE. >> 2) I plan to write the proposal in the coming next days/weeks (if I find >> time between my missions !) >> >> If people are interested to write with me the book, please let me know ? >> They will help me to correct my bad/poor English ;-) >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Charles Moulliard >> >> Senior Enterprise Architect (J2EE, .NET, SOA) >> Apache Camel - Karaf - ServiceMix Committer >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com | Twitter : >> http://twitter.com/cmoulliard >> Linkedin : http://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmoulliard | Skype: cmoulliard >> Johan Edstrom [hidden email] They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759 |
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Charles,
Let me know if you need assistance. I've been playing whack-a-mole with Hibernate/SpringDM/Karaf issues now for about 6 months, and have written a bunch of documentation in-house for my developers. v/r, Mike Van
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