Seminar Glassfish/Open ESB Java CAPS in Brussel 4-5 Oct 2010

Hello All
We are happy to inform you that an Glassfish/Open ESB / Java CAPS Seminar will take place in Brussels (Belgium) Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th of October 2010. A web site dedicated to the seminar will be accessible soon then we will provide you with more detail.
But from now on, I can give you the main objectives approved by the seminar organisers:
        • Defining a new governance for the community
        • Defining a new organisation for source code maintenance and improvement.
        • Setting a Roadmap for Open-ESB V2.x and may be Fuji
        • Reorganising documentation and educational documents.
The seminar is organised for the community, be involved and help us to do it. Feel free to send us ideas, propositions and comments. Very soon we will call for papers.  
Of course we are searching sponsors for the seminar.  We propose a sponsoring for a very affordable price. In being a sponsor, you promote your company, your skill on Glassfish/Open ESB, Java CAPS and moreover support the community.  
Contact: [email protected]
Thanks for your feedback
Paul Perez
www.pymma.com

The demo you loaded is for Weblogic server, not for glassfish. You can't just deploy the demo and run it.
I'm not even sure it has been done jet, but may be someone has successfully done it.
Have you searched (google) for a solution?
Timo

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