On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Andrus Adamchik <and...@objectstyle.org>wrote:
> > On May 31, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Thanks all for your comments and the ideas > > Looks like it is not an easy task and I am glad I asked so early. I > > will most likely not check terracotta, I am hoping for an easy > > solution. :-( > > Cache groups are fairly easy and lightweight if you are ready to make a > few tradeoffs. So don't despair. I will look into them, thanks. > > Unfortunately Montreal is pretty far from Germany, I would have loved > > to check this training out. > > If you want to do something like that in my country, i will happily > assist. > > That'll be great :) I am only 2 hours flight away from Germany for most of > the year. I've no idea how to make a successful Cayenne-only event though. > The community is not that large and geographically spread across the globe. > So we can either do something low key / informal thing or do a barcamp at > some Apache event. WDYT? > I am currently starting with opensource.io and under this umbrella I organize a Struts Hackathon in Augsburg (near Munich). It's having 2 or 3 talks on a Friday and a whole-day hackathon on Saturday. For Cayenne I could imagine something similar. Maybe people don't want to "Learn Cayenne Part 2", because they are often using Hibernate at their day jobs. But "Behind the scenes of an ORM" is different. Speaking about the actual challenges of creating an ORM gives the opportunity to tell what is different to the big players. Listeners might hear things which are relevant on the dayjob, even when they use Hibernate. Maybe even a Hackathon makes sense. I am just trying this concept, but my idea is to not only tell people of the great features of $x, but also how they can learn from the code. Unfortunately I don't know other Apache events in my region (there is sometimes a bit in Berlin). A talk alone is of course possible too, but maybe its this hard core nerd stuff which draws a few people. After all, this is a great chance to speak to somebody who has a real clue on ORM. > > Andrus > > -- http://www.grobmeier.de https://www.timeandbill.de