Carbon and Stratos: understanding cloud-enabled modular middleware

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Carbon and Stratos: understanding cloud-enabled modular middleware

Time: December 15, 2011 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Orlando, Florida
Website or Map: http://wso2.com/events/worksh…
Phone: +1 408 754 7388
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Chris Haddad
Latest Activity: Dec 6, 2011

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Event Description

WSO2 Carbon and Stratos provides a complete middleware platform for Enterprise computing: from on-premise to a full cloud-enabled runtime. In this session we will spend the morning looking at the Carbon platform – including leading ESB, AppServer, Governance Registry and more. In the afternoon we will look at the way this runtime is also available in a multi-tenant scalable, elastic architecture. This session will cover SOA and Cloud middleware, PaaS as well as digging deep into Cloud concepts.

This hands-on workshop provides a real opportunity to understand Carbon, OSGi middleware, PaaS, Stratos, and get going with a Cloud Platform. StratosLive is a complete running platform in the cloud, and participants will be encouraged to set up a tenant using their laptops during the workshop, and will understand how to install and use Stratos in a Private PaaS environment.

 

Topics to be covered:

  • Carbon and OSGi

    Understanding the core model of Carbon, benefits and approaches. Why is modular middleware important. Open source licensing and approach.

  • Understanding ESB, AppServer, Data Services and Registry

    How do the main components in Carbon fit together, what are the benefits of an ESB-based approach. Integration and SOA. Governance and monitoring.

  • Installing and using Stratos

    Introduction to Cloud Middleware and PaaS. How to use Stratos and StratosLive. Benefits of multi-tenancy, elasticity and metering in a cloud environment.

  • Understanding the Stratos Services and Data in the Cloud

    A deeper look at the internals of Stratos. Data in the cloud. Polyglot and multi-tenant data. Building SaaS web apps.

  • Engagement model

    How WSO2 works. Agile development and Quickstart models. Licensing and business model. Case studies.

 

This session is aimed at developers and architects with a focus on enterprise middleware.

 

 

Please register at the Workshop registration page

 

 

 

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