Good suggestion on classes in eg Java-- I would hope at some point for a 
'Comprehensive' guide (with screenshots!) to installing Eclipse,  Remedy API 
Java, creating executable JARs etc etc, wh I have found incredibly useful over 
the past 13 years.. (also how to convince Mgmt that this is kosher..the hardest 
part by far).  Looking forward to wwrug...




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 From: Joe D'Souza <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: WWRUG13: Your top 10 presentation requests
 


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While most of us know how to publish and
consume Web Service as the mechanics behind that is pretty simple, we often hit
a road block when we are presented with consuming Web Services that have
certain complex constructs. While integration documents only point out these
limitations, few of them can actually be worked around. Over the past year or
two, I have learnt of at least one way to overcome one of these limitations,
using an undocumented method. I was tempted to include that method in our
(Jason, Rod’s and myself) presentation of T&T with the Dev Studio,
but it would have taken too long to show something that few have to use and
hence it would be like going off topic.
 
There is a good chance that the BMC Web
Services team has access to 10s if not 100s of such methods.
 
I would love to see their web service
experts demonstrate these methods and do at least an hour if not 2 hour session
for some of us geeks who like to take up integration work. That presents a good
opportunity to convince bosses to dish out some mullah if there is a hard core 
presentation
with live examples of such undocumented ways of consuming web services that do
not work out of the box when a set field filter using WSDL is created.
 
My 2 cents..
 
Joe
 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013
4:32 PM
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Subject: WWRUG13: Your top 10
presentation requests
 
So,
like I was wondering:
 
What
would the top 10 presentations that could be on the schedule that
1)      You would want to attend
2)      Your management could not resist
sending you to
3)      Your management (decision makers)
would want to attend
 
We
want this to be the most inclusive and interesting WWRUG yet, so don’t
exclude things like a presentation on RemedyForce or other topics if you think
that is the right answer.
 
Yes,
the call for papers is out and closes in a few weeks (so get your submissions
in already! I can see a bunch of you old timers out there that have presented
before, and smart newbies that can provide fresh new views). That being said,
plenty of time to include new trends and thoughts.
 
As
a side note, if you have considered submitting a panel and have heard they
aren’t allowed (like the 5 years in a row my suggestion was turned down
before), they ARE in WWRUG. Obviously not everyone gets a free pass to the
conference, but we are willing to adapt so everyone wins.
 
Remember:
The future is almost the present, and the conference is a mere … checking
the www.wwrug13.com web site … 158 Day, 18 Hr,
31 Min, 08 Sec or a bit less away.
 
Perhaps
classes in supporting languages like Java? ITIL V3 certification classes?
(these
would obviously have to be before the main event).
 
 
Daniel
 
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